George Formby playing technique thumb drag

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • In this video we look which playing techniques George Formby used to create his style, and how George did one of his most commonly used ukulele 'tricks', the thumb drag.

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  • @stananders474
    @stananders474 2 роки тому +1

    Great podcast thanx

  • @tomhughes5891
    @tomhughes5891 5 років тому +2

    Thank you...you make more sense of it than anyone else I've seen!😄

  • @billyaitken7461
    @billyaitken7461 Рік тому +1

    Good tutorial bloke 🇬🇧😎👍🪕‼️

  • @zandermagic
    @zandermagic 7 років тому +2

    Thank you Lee! Best explanation of the thumb drag/triplet I have seen. This helped me greatly! Much appreciated!

  • @DieterLo1
    @DieterLo1 27 днів тому

    Very good teaching! Thanks!

  • @cluxseltoot
    @cluxseltoot 8 років тому +2

    A fascinating video - many thanks for uploading it.

  • @DelTangBrav
    @DelTangBrav 11 років тому +1

    Good video - understandable and very well explained. It might be mentioned though (for anyone wrongly thinking George cheated) that most musical performers on feature films use prerecorded sound it's the usual thing to do - one big difference is that in George's case, unlike many performers, he played on the prerecording too ☺

  • @RonWylie-gk5lc
    @RonWylie-gk5lc 7 років тому +2

    I loved it, very very handy

  • @johnnyfrisco5354
    @johnnyfrisco5354 7 років тому

    Love the herring gulls right at the end... nice, informative video... there seem to be several variations on the thumb drag or scissors stroke. Thanks for this.

  • @leeshetliffe
    @leeshetliffe  12 років тому

    Hi, Yes, I'm a member, and used to go frequently in the 90's. Sadly, due to work commitments and living a long way from Blackpool, don't get chance to go anymore, hopefully will try and do a visit in 2013 though.

  • @JackScurlock
    @JackScurlock 6 років тому

    Great to see you putting up a video and looking forward to the videos on the Blackpool trip.
    Take care of yourself and keep the videos coming. Huggs...captjack...

  • @queenarc
    @queenarc 11 років тому

    Excellent tutorial,keep them coming.You have a really good technique........Paul

  • @pv8636
    @pv8636 Рік тому

    Great video, nice and clear.

  • @rog271
    @rog271 9 років тому

    in the closing minutes, you will find it easier if you keep your thumb and finger together on the upstroke. it tends to guide your hand better. hope this helps!

    • @2tallB
      @2tallB 7 років тому

      Meaning, use the thump on the upstroke? That's how I'd naturally do it, but I've never checked out George F's technique.

  • @rog271
    @rog271 9 років тому

    very useful and easy to learn. when are we going to practice the fan, tremble and split strokes lee?

  • @NickJay
    @NickJay 4 роки тому

    Thank you Lee. I've literally just started playing this morning and whilst undoubtedly some good tutorials out there, none I've found yet which explains the fingering (don't know *any* chords yet ... but I know C now thanks to this lol) or that takes the strumming really slowly. Will be checking out your other videos soon hoping you do some more strokes/chords for later. :) I'm retired now and whilst I'm 55 miles away from Blackpool, am hoping to go to one of the conventions once the Corona Virus thing is over. Maybe you'll return after 2013 too? hehe.

  • @1442GlennLane
    @1442GlennLane 6 років тому +1

    Great tutorial thanks. Is there a book I can get that explains right hand techniques? atb Glenn

  • @RondelayAOK
    @RondelayAOK 11 років тому

    Thanks so much; this is nicely done and nicely explained.

  • @PeteyHoudini
    @PeteyHoudini 10 років тому +4

    Thanks, mate! This was very useful! 8-)

  • @anthonyford2894
    @anthonyford2894 3 роки тому

    Does anyone know which ukulele he was playing?

  • @pir869
    @pir869 5 років тому

    mime in the films for the pre-recorded music would most likely be down to how the mic picked up the sound,with the banjolele being so loud it might overload the audio recording ,i think he would have sung but the uke may have drowned him out,i know my banjolele drowns me out when i try it,i'm not sure of the pick up patterns they had for mics in the 20s-30s etc,cardioid,uni-directional etc,no problems with audio headroom and compression,but the mic could be the weak link.
    I'm not saying the mics were bad,i'm saying to mic vocals AND the uke on set may have been difficult to balance properly,maybe not ,it's my thoughts on it,i record music directly from amplifiers,i make amplifiers,so the use of proper mics and audio shielding to stop signals being picked up on the wrong mic or overloading a speech mic with very load instruments that are quite percussive can be an issue if not addressed properly,and why i also state maybe,as the type of directional mic used on set is unknown to me at this time,just my two bobs worth really.

  • @jonathanmallalieu7043
    @jonathanmallalieu7043 9 років тому

    Excellent, thanks !

  • @Russellye5man1
    @Russellye5man1 9 років тому

    Great stuff, many thanks

  • @tdegneyegrass101251
    @tdegneyegrass101251 11 років тому

    Good way of playing the triplet
    have a look at my way of playing a similar stroke
    regards tom

  • @joephillips4082
    @joephillips4082 5 років тому

    An excellent tutorial, the best I've seen on the technique. I thought I had read somewhere that George used the thumb drag often on chord changes, but now I can't find that reference. Is it possibly true? Are there particularly good points to insert a thumb drag, or do you just drop it in at random?

    • @leeshetliffe
      @leeshetliffe  5 років тому

      Hi, pretty random, however the mood takes you...

  • @alleyorch7728
    @alleyorch7728 9 років тому

    At last someone doing it slow enough for an old man, Where do I find your other videos

  • @fasteddyuk
    @fasteddyuk 9 років тому +7

    6:33

  • @darrenbirchall5378
    @darrenbirchall5378 10 років тому

    Thanks Lee very helpful indeeed

  • @michaelmaleedy2749
    @michaelmaleedy2749 4 роки тому

    Thanks Emory Schley for pointing out that the instrucion starts at 6:30

    • @anthonytaylor9232
      @anthonytaylor9232 3 роки тому

      Yeh. I was beginning to loose the will to live!
      Anybody else think that he looks like a younger version of Tom Hanks, minus the accent?
      Peace.

  • @vipvop
    @vipvop 5 років тому

    great!

  • @emoryschley5546
    @emoryschley5546 5 років тому

    Go to 6:30 where the instruction actually starts...

  • @bingcro
    @bingcro 10 років тому

    good lesson lets have more of them pse

  • @normanjones3439
    @normanjones3439 8 років тому

    Controversial ? Story I heard was he did to stop rivals slowing down the film and copying his technique .

  • @directorski
    @directorski 8 років тому +4

    Making me feel sea sick rocking back and forth, otherwise good instruction!

  • @Lewisjls
    @Lewisjls 11 років тому

    Is there a book with CD If no why doesn't somebody do one.

  • @resonator_95
    @resonator_95 12 років тому

    Have you been to the George Formby Society?

  • @AdrianShawDrummer
    @AdrianShawDrummer 5 років тому

    It was a great tutorial when we actually got to it. Eight minutes of waffle and three minutes of actual useful stuff. If you could cut to the chase a bit earlier it would be even better. Still worth watching though. Thanks.

    • @leeshetliffe
      @leeshetliffe  5 років тому

      Hi Adrian. I agree with your comments, it was one of the first videos I made in my younger days, and there is a lot of pointless waffle which I hope to get around to editing out at some point. Any questions just drop me a line. Lee

  • @jacobchaunceyweltshmerzhop9794
    @jacobchaunceyweltshmerzhop9794 5 місяців тому

    Tom Hanks you look like,

  • @johntreadaway47
    @johntreadaway47 Рік тому +1

    Would have been better if more time was spent on the technique and not so much about the height of the strings. But, enjoyed it anyway.

  • @stananders474
    @stananders474 2 роки тому

    U r a Tom Hanks look a like

  • @The4thDensity
    @The4thDensity 5 років тому

    Good video Lee, but please get to the point with your explanations. No offence.

  • @jonnybbad35
    @jonnybbad35 9 років тому +3

    he could talk a glass eye to sleep

    • @silasfatchett5693
      @silasfatchett5693 9 років тому +2

      jonnybbad35 If it didn't want to learn the thumb drag, I suppose he could.