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| A Practical Method for Self Instruction on the Ukulele and Banjo Ukulele
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A Practical Method for Self Instruction on the Ukulele and Banjo Ukulele, page 16
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Ed Friday 30 April 2004
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Explanation.
Make the first two strokes just as closely together as possible. The first (half stroke down) on the third and fourth strings, i.e. the two strings next to you; the second stroke, full stroke down, across all the strings, emphasize this stroke and give it its full time. Then make the third, (half stroke up) across the third and fourth strings very quickly. The fourth (full stroke down) across all the strings, emphasize this stroke, giving it its full time.
The stroke markings indicate every motion of the hand very plainly and you should have no serious trouble in mastering this style of playing.
Use D-1 and U-2 throughout.
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