Your method is so good, both exciting and very profressive, showing the goal and then giving the path.This is a very clear explanation of the rhythm. So now ready for the following video.Thanks!
Thanks Betsy! I’m coming back to old songs in April for a guitar Festival and then will be offering a FREE day of ukulele at the Chatham public library that’s Chatham in New York. Details are on my website calendar if you could make it
I feel that you have prepared a great arrangement full of groove !!!! with these notes to the octave, for sure I take my Ukulele Low G! Olala......I'm really looking forward!!!😉 and would like Friday will be tomorrow.....
Good to hear! Sometimes chord solos can be SCARY...just put up the full solo. If you're feeling called to, your support on Patreon will be rewarded with some cool perks, including this very tab. No pressure: www.patreon.com/ukulelezen
Thanks for sharing this strum, I love it and even though my triplet is a little different it still sounds good. Plus it makes it a little more mine. 😊👍🏻 Thanks again, Wes
You make it look sooo easy, Stu! I do like your explanation about saying it and looking at your hand, although I'm still not mentally grasping the concept. I will listen and listen to this over and over again because I really want to get some better strums under my belt. 2 questions: are there other types of songs you could use this strum with, like Swing tunes? It's a very cool strum. And I noticed when you went up the fret board, you did a different variation of Am7....I think it's 5757. Is that right? Could you use that formation instead of the 2433 formation if your next chord is a Cm6 [2333]? Would it sound stupid? The first version is one I'm not sure I'll ever get because of a broken middle finger,: the darn thing won't flex. I hope this question isn't too techincal. Again, excellent tutorial!
Thanks for watching! Please subscribe for more videos & goodies. My D7 also has a the 9th added...barring the 2nd fret with the middle finger on 1st string 3rd fret- ring finger on 3rd string, 4th fret.
So unfair to post a video and tell more is coming--yes ofcourse if you want to join--why dont you just tell straight up--i cant join with eveyone--thank god there are others with this song
It's part one of a lesson to prepare the full performance of the tune. You can find part two of this lesson (performance/play along) at my channel. Enjoy
☯︎ Patreon Post for this lesson: www.patreon.com/posts/ukulele-zen-23369966
Your method is so good, both exciting and very profressive, showing the goal and then giving the path.This is a very clear explanation of the rhythm. So now ready for the following video.Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! :-)
After H. California ( almost there ) this is perfect. Thank you so much.
Awesome Simon! Good for you!
Great strumming and video as always! You're the best :D
Thanks Randy! Wishing you happy playing! Just put the full solo up to enjoy Thanks! www.patreon.com/ukulelezen
Thanks, Stu! Looks doable with practice! Enjoyed your classes at Old Songs last year!!
Thanks Betsy! I’m coming back to old songs in April for a guitar Festival and then will be offering a FREE day of ukulele at the Chatham public library that’s Chatham in New York. Details are on my website calendar if you could make it
Great choice of a lovely song. I have my first daughter due in April, just enough time to learn this. Thanks Stu!
YAY! Happy to have you & thanks SO much!! Happy playing :)
I love your lessons
Thanks so much for watching & joining in! Please subscribe for more videos like this one (and even better ones too) 😉
I feel that you have prepared a great arrangement full of groove !!!! with these notes to the octave, for sure I take my Ukulele Low G! Olala......I'm really looking forward!!!😉 and would like Friday will be tomorrow.....
Happy to hear! Just put the solo up ;) Enjoy!
This looks totally doable. Thanks!
Good to hear! Sometimes chord solos can be SCARY...just put up the full solo. If you're feeling called to, your support on Patreon will be rewarded with some cool perks, including this very tab. No pressure: www.patreon.com/ukulelezen
I can't wait for the solo tutorial! 😂🎶🎶🎶 This is great!! 😃🎶🎶
Thanks Robert! Here is that video..enjoy! ua-cam.com/video/rLiF0zU28x4/v-deo.html
Thank you
Thanks for sharing this strum, I love it and even though my triplet is a little different it still sounds good. Plus it makes it a little more mine. 😊👍🏻 Thanks again, Wes
Exactly...do it your way...as long as you're dividing up the beat into 3 parts, it's a triplet!
Thanks Bro👍👍
Thank you, very cool 😊
Thanks! If you're feeling called to, your support on Patreon will be rewarded with perks. NO pressure intended: www.patreon.com/ukulelezen
Super cool!
Sweet! Just posted the full solo!
You make it look sooo easy, Stu! I do like your explanation about saying it and looking at your hand, although I'm still not mentally grasping the concept. I will listen and listen to this over and over again because I really want to get some better strums under my belt.
2 questions: are there other types of songs you could use this strum with, like Swing tunes? It's a very cool strum.
And I noticed when you went up the fret board, you did a different variation of Am7....I think it's 5757. Is that right? Could you use that formation instead of the 2433 formation if your next chord is a Cm6 [2333]? Would it sound stupid? The first version is one I'm not sure I'll ever get because of a broken middle finger,: the darn thing won't flex. I hope this question isn't too techincal.
Again, excellent tutorial!
Can you tell me how to find the rest of the lesson? It’s really wonderful thank you
Thanks! It's in a post at my Patreon Page...details here: Ukulele Zen on Patreon: www.patreon.com/ukulelezen
Nice uke. What do you think about the sound hole positioning? It looks like it would let the higher harmonics out more than the lower ones...
It's part o the Kasha Bracing system...a different sound indeed.
someone know how he play the beginning at 5:02
Got The struming down... Ojojoj
Nice nice!!
Where is a second half?Or is it only fir money?
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Why is it my d7 sounds differently than yours, I tuned it but it still sounds different
Thanks for watching! Please subscribe for more videos & goodies. My D7 also has a the 9th added...barring the 2nd fret with the middle finger on 1st string 3rd fret- ring finger on 3rd string, 4th fret.
its because he has a low G
What are the chords?
Hey John. Key of C. The chords are part of the chord solo PDF… Follow the other video or the link in this video to find it.
This rythm sektion confuse me, tabs or notes would be easier to understand.
So unfair to post a video and tell more is coming--yes ofcourse if you want to join--why dont you just tell straight up--i cant join with eveyone--thank god there are others with this song
It's part one of a lesson to prepare the full performance of the tune. You can find part two of this lesson (performance/play along) at my channel. Enjoy