Great video. Would love to see some baritone uke/videos which don't waste time on the basic chords. They don't need to show basic chords every time. I've playing guitar/uke for 50 years. I just want to learn something new.
Absolutely fantastic little lessons. I recently received a beautiful Martin Baritone from the sixties. Ordered a tuner and with your teaching I’m off and running and it’s like medicine. These are GREAT. Thank you!! Please don’t stop.
So much fun! My baritone uke hangs on the wall behind my desk, always ready to play (hint). 4 soft strings and 4 left hand fingers (if you're a righty) plus a shorter scale makes this a chord machine, the low 4th making it sound much like a guitar. Beyond strumming, playing chord melodies can sound magical. Why so few still have discovered this wonderful instrument is beyond me.
Planning to play in Bensalem Pa. Just outside of Philadelphia. Never played bari-uke publicly, however I am experienced with harmonica and fairly recently rudimentary mandolin. Campfire style strum Guitar is in home play only.
Thank you for such clear instructions. I'll be getting my first baritone ukulele in a couple of weeks. Looking forward to playing along with you. Cheers.
Thank you from the UK for such clear instructions. I am enjoying playing my baritone very much. Still battling with the F but I will get there, fingers crossed!
You're very welcome! If you're interested in learning more, drop by AllForUke and have a look at our extensive library of lessons, song sheets, and practice jam tracks. Use promo code OCT2023 for a free month. All the best - Kevin | allforuke.com
I must admit, besides learning the song, I find my self skipping to the play along most of the times to hear you singing and flowing. I really like that! Thank you for your work.
My pleasure! If you're looking for more learning resources including song sheets/tabs, lesson exercises, practice tracks and dedicated play alongs, drop by the AllForUke website and have a look around. All the best - Kevin | Allforuke.com
Kevin, thank you so much. Barre chords're fun you taught me, us. They do take time, patience, but they're not as difficult as they seem. I love your encouraging and supportive words in every video. It's one of the reasons, why I subscribed to your channel. Thanks to you I try everything you suggest. thank you. It's the only thing I think about your videos. They're super informative and useful. What I need other uke channels for, if I watch only your channel? And I have never seen strumming pattern, starting with up strum. I play my uke, not baritone in Russia. Have a great weekend. Love and appreciate you.
Dude you rock you earned a dub from me. Being learning guitar for 2 months I thing learning the baritone on top will be a bit easier and help. Thank you.
Love ccr. Have baritone uke, but playing on 4 string banjo chicago tuning (dgbe). Enjoy your teachings. Very helpful. Nerd to learn barrr chords on up the neck.
Hi Kevin, thank you for the great lessons/video's Love them all!! Really learned a lot already. I started with a concert ukulele 2 months ago. And I have a bariton for a few weeks now, what I like even more. Greetz from Rotterdam Holland.
That was a good work out for the hand, especially the F chord, ugh it's my enemy, but I am determined. Thank you for making this video (and your others you make), they are all very helpful and just wanted to give you thanks.
Thank you! 😃 John Prine is on the list for this year. If you're interested in more resources including practice tracks, worksheets and charts, drop by my site and have a look. All the best - Kevin | allforuke.com
Hello Kevin, thank you for your Baritone tutorials. Thanks to you I just ordered a Baritone Uke and I am going to follow all of your tutorials. A question for you: Would you consider doing a tutorial for the song "What's up" by 4-non Blondes? I found one for the Concert Uke but cannot find one for the Baritone. What do you think??? Your Baritone tutorials are greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!
The strumming was challenging being that my experience has been with classical guitar playing and I like to pluck strings and play notes.... but I kept replaying the video and managed to follow along. The volume of my laptop is rather low too, but in 2-3 days I have learned a lot and can keep up, recall the chords and am improving quickly.
I feel exactly like I did my junior year in highschool when I missed 2½ weeks of school because of mono. Prior to getting sick I was calculating complex equations with my classmates during 2nd hour trigonometry, but when I came back, suddenly they were all Carl Gauss and would spend the entire class using binary coded riddles to solve life altering equations involving a 16 dimensional multiverse located somewhere on an adjacent plane... whilst I sat in the corner and just tried to remember how to turn my calculator on. Do I NEED a baritone uke? I can't just play this song with my soprano? Do I need to NOT play the soprano uke? Am I grouping myself unknowingly with the preschoolers? (albeit cool preschoolers) Could I just tune my uke so I have the same string letters as you? I'm so confused. My lockdown goal was to learn how to play Eve of Destruction on the ukulele (I wasn't aware of the variety until post soprano purchase on Amazon) and impress my dad (vietnam vet), but there's only one tutorial for that song, and although I'm appreciative and it'll due... It really sounds nothing like the song UNLESS I sing along with it and there's no lockdown long enough to correct my "I really shouldn't be singing" voice . My vocal range is somewhere between a drowning playpus and an obscure medical condition resulting in a robotic voice box. I feel like I can still knock this out of the park, though. If I get a baritone will the magic kick in?! Not asking for a friend.😏
Hi I've just bought a guitarlele and really enjoying learning have you ever seen the rain. I'm stuck on the riff and of course I know that my instrument is difficult. Would you be able to give me any help in being able to play the riff. No worries if you don't have time because no doubt your time is precious. Thanks Robbie
hello Kevin, your lesson on ukulele for this song ,Have you ever seen the rain by ccr was so great.I learned a different uku chordshape. The only bad for this is you're voice off the note! I dont meant to offend you by that but sorry.
Great video. Would love to see some baritone uke/videos which don't waste time on the basic chords. They don't need to show basic chords every time. I've playing guitar/uke for 50 years. I just want to learn something new.
NZ. First baritone ukulele and I’m in love with it. What an awesome instrument.
I had bought a tenor but finding this channel I bought a baritone and the sound is much better. Thanks for the videos.
Absolutely fantastic little lessons. I recently received a beautiful Martin Baritone from the sixties. Ordered a tuner and with your teaching I’m off and running and it’s like medicine. These are GREAT. Thank you!! Please don’t stop.
So much fun! My baritone uke hangs on the wall behind my desk, always ready to play (hint). 4 soft strings and 4 left hand fingers (if you're a righty) plus a shorter scale makes this a chord machine, the low 4th making it sound much like a guitar. Beyond strumming, playing chord melodies can sound magical. Why so few still have discovered this wonderful instrument is beyond me.
Ikr
Great fun to play and sing. Thanks, Kevin.
Planning to play in Bensalem Pa. Just outside of Philadelphia. Never played bari-uke publicly, however I am experienced with harmonica and fairly recently rudimentary mandolin. Campfire style strum Guitar is in home play only.
One of my favourites, you did it justice.
Thank you for such clear instructions. I'll be getting my first baritone ukulele in a couple of weeks. Looking forward to playing along with you. Cheers.
Thank you from the UK for such clear instructions. I am enjoying playing my baritone very much. Still battling with the F but I will get there, fingers crossed!
You're very welcome! If you're interested in learning more, drop by AllForUke and have a look at our extensive library of lessons, song sheets, and practice jam tracks. Use promo code OCT2023 for a free month. All the best - Kevin | allforuke.com
@@AllForUke F is a little bit of a battle sometimes it sounds dead
I must admit, besides learning the song, I find my self skipping to the play along most of the times to hear you singing and flowing. I really like that! Thank you for your work.
I just purchased my first string instrument, the baritone ukulele and im in love! Thanks for the informative videos! Greetings from Reykjavík Iceland!
Thank you! I'm learning from The Netherlands. 🙂
So enjoyed that thanks Kevin... Gavin B from Australia
My pleasure! If you're looking for more learning resources including song sheets/tabs, lesson exercises, practice tracks and dedicated play alongs, drop by the AllForUke website and have a look around. All the best - Kevin | Allforuke.com
Good tutorial. Tks from SG!
Great stuff . More Baritone tunes please
great video many thanks
Thanks ❤I'm from Melbourne Australia
You’re welcome 😊
Same
Love these tutorials - this is a good one - learned my first riff - thanks Kevin
great teacher best I have seen
Kevin, thank you so much. Barre chords're fun you taught me, us. They do take time, patience, but they're not as difficult as they seem. I love your encouraging and supportive words in every video. It's one of the reasons, why I subscribed to your channel. Thanks to you I try everything you suggest. thank you. It's the only thing I think about your videos. They're super informative and useful. What I need other uke channels for, if I watch only your channel?
And I have never seen strumming pattern, starting with up strum.
I play my uke, not baritone in Russia.
Have a great weekend.
Love and appreciate you.
Dave from Sydney Australia- great tutorial, cheers big ears
Dude you rock you earned a dub from me. Being learning guitar for 2 months I thing learning the baritone on top will be a bit easier and help. Thank you.
Thank great lesson
Love ccr. Have baritone uke, but playing on 4 string banjo chicago tuning (dgbe). Enjoy your teachings. Very helpful. Nerd to learn barrr chords on up the neck.
Hi Kevin, thank you for the great lessons/video's Love them all!! Really learned a lot already. I started with a concert ukulele 2 months ago. And I have a bariton for a few weeks now, what I like even more. Greetz from Rotterdam Holland.
That was a good work out for the hand, especially the F chord, ugh it's my enemy, but I am determined. Thank you for making this video (and your others you make), they are all very helpful and just wanted to give you thanks.
wonderful song. Well played
Nice...Thanks.
You are a very good teacher. Thank you! I must explore your other videos. Thank you! I hope you have a repertoire of John Prine.
Thank you! 😃 John Prine is on the list for this year. If you're interested in more resources including practice tracks, worksheets and charts, drop by my site and have a look. All the best - Kevin | allforuke.com
Hello Kevin, thank you for your Baritone tutorials. Thanks to you I just ordered a Baritone Uke and I am going to follow all of your tutorials. A question for you: Would you consider doing a tutorial for the song "What's up" by 4-non Blondes? I found one for the Concert Uke but cannot find one for the Baritone. What do you think??? Your Baritone tutorials are greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!
Thanks so much - it's on the request list! - Kevin
Thanks a lot for covering this song for the Barri, I was really keen on learning it !!
Cheers :D
Excelent tuto!
Thank you!
Hi Kevin will the song sheet be available soon please.?😊
Great song, thanks
The strumming was challenging being that my experience has been with classical guitar playing and I like to pluck strings and play notes.... but I kept replaying the video and managed to follow along. The volume of my laptop is rather low too, but in 2-3 days I have learned a lot and can keep up, recall the chords and am improving quickly.
I feel exactly like I did my junior year in highschool when I missed 2½ weeks of school because of mono. Prior to getting sick I was calculating complex equations with my classmates during 2nd hour trigonometry, but when I came back, suddenly they were all Carl Gauss and would spend the entire class using binary coded riddles to solve life altering equations involving a 16 dimensional multiverse located somewhere on an adjacent plane... whilst I sat in the corner and just tried to remember how to turn my calculator on.
Do I NEED a baritone uke? I can't just play this song with my soprano? Do I need to NOT play the soprano uke? Am I grouping myself unknowingly with the preschoolers? (albeit cool preschoolers) Could I just tune my uke so I have the same string letters as you? I'm so confused. My lockdown goal was to learn how to play Eve of Destruction on the ukulele (I wasn't aware of the variety until post soprano purchase on Amazon) and impress my dad (vietnam vet), but there's only one tutorial for that song, and although I'm appreciative and it'll due... It really sounds nothing like the song UNLESS I sing along with it and there's no lockdown long enough to correct my "I really shouldn't be singing" voice . My vocal range is somewhere between a drowning playpus and an obscure medical condition resulting in a robotic voice box.
I feel like I can still knock this out of the park, though. If I get a baritone will the magic kick in?!
Not asking for a friend.😏
The strumming pattern is a bit challenging for me but will get it
My F chords needs work . The B string gets that “dead” sound. Any recommendations?
Wilmington ,DE
Such a great way to learn, easy to follow and at a good pace to join in
thanks
Hi I've just bought a guitarlele and really enjoying learning have you ever seen the rain.
I'm stuck on the riff and of course I know that my instrument is difficult.
Would you be able to give me any help in being able to play the riff.
No worries if you don't have time because no doubt your time is precious.
Thanks Robbie
Difficult should read different.
Hi Kevin can’t get the download for this song.
hello Kevin, your lesson on ukulele for this song ,Have you ever seen the rain by ccr was so great.I learned a different uku chordshape.
The only bad for this is you're voice off the note!
I dont meant to offend you by that but sorry.
Is there a PDF with song and chords?
I was wondering the same thing. It's not on the website.
How lovely you sing..you have such a soothing voice. And thanks for the tutorial. It was an amazing experience.
Great job. Muting and chucking is my achilles' heel............. I'll keep working on it.
Awesome!! Thanks for sharing!
Oregon
I always thought it was "coming down on a Saturday.."
My head tells my hand to start strumming downwards. I'm having issues with changing chords and starting "down". Practice, Practice, Practice.