From Lester T Web, this short and stripped-back tutorial will have you playing clawhammer method on your banjo uke or ukulele in no time.
Key insights
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Clawhammer technique requires a re-entrant tuning with a high G string on a ukulele, making it essential for achieving the right sound.
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Plucking and pulling off technique is crucial for clawhammer-style banjo uke playing.
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Clawhammer technique can be a helpful way to keep time while strumming.
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The sound of clawhammer without pull-offs can lack rhythm and flow, making it difficult to maintain a smooth sound.
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Hammer-ons and pull-offs can make the clawhammer flow more smoothly, adding an extra note to the sound.
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Clawhammer banjo ukulele sounds much more alive with hammer-ons and pull-offs, adding fluidity to the music.
Time Stamps:
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00:00 Use re-entrant tuning with a high G ukulele, make a claw shape with your hand, and use downward thumb action to achieve the basic claw hammer technique.
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01:25 Pluck the A string with your first finger, then pluck the top three strings and pull off with your thumb for the clawhammer technique.
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02:20 Clawhammer is a great way to keep time while strumming, especially with normal chords.
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02:28 Practice hammer-ons and pull-offs with clawhammer technique to improve rhythm and flow when playing chords.
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04:37 Practice hammer-ons and pull-offs to improve your claw hammer technique on the C chord.
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05:58 Demonstrating a clawhammer diddy with tablature, emphasizing the fluidity of hammer-ons and pull-offs.
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