You muh favorite Yankee ukulele'r. I really enjoy your positive laid back demeanor and I have had a lifetime of playing different instruments such as piano guitar and drums but I was given a ukelele 6 months ago and i burned through the beginner tutorials and of all the teachers i am looking forward to taking the ukelele further than i have any instrument and i know da chill yankee gonna bees right here with muh. Unfortunately I've had a bad run past few years and am trying to turn it all around and once I have my finances back in the green I will join your patreon. Thank you for everything you have done for me and helping me make the best of the trying times.
Hey! Aloha sorry but I couldn't. Get the e mail running so back to the shop anyway thank you so much for going above and be on you take care bless you and yours Aloha
I miss Calgary! What a sweet community for ukulele there. I 'll be performing. live concert online for Calgary uke fest on Sat July 10 @ 11:30am EST....
Missed the Livestream but had absolute blast with the replay and look forward to coming back to it a few times more…loads of great layers as always! Thank you!
Hi, Stu! I really enjoyed these happy songs. I'm looking forward to working on the Autumn Leaves/Jump Up technique, as well as the new triplet strum you introduced :) Thanks for giving me some happy songs to hum!
@@UkuleleZen appreciate your compliment & reply! Your work has definitely helped my ukulele journey and improved our sound. Btw, if any of your friends collects custom, rare ukes, I have a half Alaskan yellow cedar / western red cedar top Rebel tenor ukulele with LR Baggs 5.0 preamp that needs a good home. Mahalo for the work you do ❤️❤️❤️
Stu...as always an amazing lesson 🎉 I appreciate you so much! I have a ???? question??? ..What are you doing on the fret board to make that cool noise in the 4beats to fill in the red robin song. Is that just your fingernail running down the fret board or what? So fun! Why cant i make that noise? 😂
That's Ab7. The fretboard is chromatic, so chord forms (ie: shapes/voicings) move up and down just as pitches do. You just have to move the open string with you for your ex -- or avoid strumming the 4th string :)
@@UkuleleZen ok. Well i found a version of More Than Words by Extreme recently and theres a place where they sing "then you wouldnt have to say that you love me, cause id already rea....dy know." Theres a flat 7 right there on the "dy" but that chord chart i found didn't use it. I messed around and found the Ab7 that works there. I juat disnt know what it was called. It was something i did by ear.
@@Zero_Ego wow! What did i stir up? Lol I played flute in band from 6th grade to 12th, and there in lies the extent of my music theory. Ive always been able to sing and harmonize by ear. We had a piano when i was a child but i only learned to plink around on it in the treble cleft due to my flute experience. Because of that, I'm able to pick out songs on my uke that ive only been playing for a year and a half. Thats how i found the Ab7. I just know it sounds good there, and since some chord shapes can move up and down the neck i figured it had a name. I get music enough to figure things out by ear, but the depth of your knowledge is way beyond me. Thank you for commenting
You muh favorite Yankee ukulele'r. I really enjoy your positive laid back demeanor and I have had a lifetime of playing different instruments such as piano guitar and drums but I was given a ukelele 6 months ago and i burned through the beginner tutorials and of all the teachers i am looking forward to taking the ukelele further than i have any instrument and i know da chill yankee gonna bees right here with muh. Unfortunately I've had a bad run past few years and am trying to turn it all around and once I have my finances back in the green I will join your patreon. Thank you for everything you have done for me and helping me make the best of the trying times.
Hey! Aloha sorry but I couldn't. Get the e mail running so back to the shop anyway thank you so much for going above and be on you take care bless you and yours Aloha
Aloooooooha Stu and music makers!
Hello from ONTARIO Canada
Welcome Nancy!
Man I shut miss Cali 90 what. I wish!Aloha
Hello from the central valley of California. It's a beautiful 90's day. Drinking my tea this morning.
Morning! Thanks for joining in with tea and music 😉🎶🤙
Hi from New Zealand
Hello! Glad you’re here!
You are The Man my son... awesome show Stew... you are soooo cool...😎
You are awesome Peter!
You are a wonderful teacher. I watch your channel a lot. Brilliant!
4:33
Such a lovely lesson. Thank you!
Hello from Italy!
Hello from Seoul
I want to visit Korea someday! I've heard there's a great uke scene there...thanks for joining in with this lesson :-D
Hi from Allan in Newcastle
Hello from Calgary (Canada)😊
I miss Calgary! What a sweet community for ukulele there. I 'll be performing. live concert online for Calgary uke fest on Sat July 10 @ 11:30am EST....
Always enjoy your videos 😎
Hi Stu, thanks. ❤ Good to have this time with you from Australia.
Thanks for joining in from OZ....I do hope to visist someday!
Hello from Trieste Italy. Watching in replay. Thanks you for these videos!
Grazie! SO glad you decided to join in with this lesson :) All the best, Stu
Peter from Woodstock Ontario
Have trouble with barres D etc.
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Hello from Wisconsin! 🤗🦋
Thanks! I miss Madison!
Missed the Livestream but had absolute blast with the replay and look forward to coming back to it a few times more…loads of great layers as always! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it Bonnie! :-)
So great to share music with you!
Greetings from Salt Lake City.
Nan
Thanks for coming again Nan… all the best!
This is brilliant . I’ll work hard to perfect all this. Sadly I missed the live stream but being able to replay it is so pleasing. Thanks 🙏🏼
Thanks for this fantastic lesson, Stu! Have a great Day. C‘ya Gyani😂
Always good to hear from you Gyani...be well and jam on ;-)
Thanks Stu💗💗
I just got back from Ukulele World Congress in Needmore, IN.
Wow -- lucky you!! I wish I could have been there :-D
Hi, Stu! I really enjoyed these happy songs. I'm looking forward to working on the Autumn Leaves/Jump Up technique, as well as the new triplet strum you introduced :) Thanks for giving me some happy songs to hum!
Wonderful Jennifer! Always good to hear from you :-) Enjoy serenading your home and neighborhood with these happy songs!
Hello Stu! Lucy from Kelso, Scotland 👍
Thank you for tuning in over in Scotland. Would love to see more of your country. Uke Fest of Scotland in Dumfreis was a great time!
Your ukulele sounds more beautiful than others. What is brand and model? Thank you. Just discovered your channel
hi
Welcome Katie!
👏👏👏
Quite an assortment of ukes. Do you have a preferred sound, tuning, wood combo?
I enjoy cedar and spruce tops for mellow and bright sounds...I dig your channel -- keep on jamming!
@@UkuleleZen appreciate your compliment & reply! Your work has definitely helped my ukulele journey and improved our sound. Btw, if any of your friends collects custom, rare ukes, I have a half Alaskan yellow cedar / western red cedar top Rebel tenor ukulele with LR Baggs 5.0 preamp that needs a good home. Mahalo for the work you do ❤️❤️❤️
Hello from Oregon. Thanks Stu!
I miss Oregon! Fall in the NW is divine.
Stu...as always an amazing lesson 🎉 I appreciate you so much! I have a ???? question??? ..What are you doing on the fret board to make that cool noise in the 4beats to fill in the red robin song. Is that just your fingernail running down the fret board or what? So fun! Why cant i make that noise? 😂
Hey Stu! Can you help me out with something? If you make a G7 on your uke, then move that chord shape up 1 fret, what is that chord called?
That's Ab7. The fretboard is chromatic, so chord forms (ie: shapes/voicings) move up and down just as pitches do. You just have to move the open string with you for your ex -- or avoid strumming the 4th string :)
@@UkuleleZen ok. Well i found a version of More Than Words by Extreme recently and theres a place where they sing "then you wouldnt have to say that you love me, cause id already rea....dy know." Theres a flat 7 right there on the "dy" but that chord chart i found didn't use it. I messed around and found the Ab7 that works there. I juat disnt know what it was called. It was something i did by ear.
@@Zero_Ego wow! What did i stir up? Lol I played flute in band from 6th grade to 12th, and there in lies the extent of my music theory. Ive always been able to sing and harmonize by ear. We had a piano when i was a child but i only learned to plink around on it in the treble cleft due to my flute experience. Because of that, I'm able to pick out songs on my uke that ive only been playing for a year and a half. Thats how i found the Ab7. I just know it sounds good there, and since some chord shapes can move up and down the neck i figured it had a name. I get music enough to figure things out by ear, but the depth of your knowledge is way beyond me. Thank you for commenting