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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @davidwright7923
    @davidwright7923 4 роки тому +6

    Well done and very brave to post a video,good to see someone not perfect like the rest of us aren’t!

  • @rusmatahmed3509
    @rusmatahmed3509 4 роки тому +6

    So nicely explained. Thank you so much!

  • @fizzwaters6263
    @fizzwaters6263 6 років тому +4

    Thank you Lesley! I have seen many videos and learned from them all, but almost given up...now I shall try again. I think you have taught me patience. Great tutorial!

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  6 років тому +1

      Thank you! I'm so glad you found it useful! Yes, patience is the key! 😀

  • @maca1947
    @maca1947 3 роки тому

    I understood your video much better than a lot of the other ones trying to explain the same strums. Thanks for being couragous enough to do the video.

  • @RameUkulele
    @RameUkulele 4 роки тому +6

    That's really nicely explained, thanks.

  • @Mr999Bobabooie
    @Mr999Bobabooie 7 років тому +5

    Thanks for this. Really really informative and with no ego at all. I've played the bass for years and bought a ukulele a year ago which is so different. Just ordered a banjolele so this is great to learn from.

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for taking time to comment, much appreciated! Glad you find this useful! I hope you really enjoy your new banjolele! if you do it'll be a friend for life!

  • @capemuso
    @capemuso 6 років тому +4

    Hi, this is the most informative video I've seen on the split stroke. Thank you

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  6 років тому +1

      Thanks very much, I'm glad you found it useful!

  • @frankbaldwin2055
    @frankbaldwin2055 2 роки тому +1

    I really enjoyed the video, I'm a real novice and I learned a lot from it. Thanks

  • @glus
    @glus 4 роки тому +2

    Very very helpful tutorial. Thanks you very much from Spain :)

  • @kathjordan2497
    @kathjordan2497 5 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for your reply . Very helpful.

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  5 років тому

      My pleasure! Due to serious illness I don't play my banjo ukes now. But still glad to help. I recommend you subscribe to Peter Pollard's channel for lots of quality videos of Formby songs by good players... Including the very best!

  • @stephen9040
    @stephen9040 5 років тому +2

    You are a great tutor. You really take time to explain it. Thanks.

  • @Teeum5
    @Teeum5 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for your very good explanation!!!

  • @acterene1
    @acterene1 3 роки тому +1

    You did a great job! Thanks!

  • @davidhamer8333
    @davidhamer8333 Рік тому

    Great stuff. You showed it very clearly. Thank you.

  • @AnneWitton
    @AnneWitton 5 років тому +3

    Really helpful and clear. Thank you!

  • @charlesseverson3073
    @charlesseverson3073 7 років тому +2

    i think your cutting yourself short. I loved your video !!! i'm just learning and this was very helpful . thank you for posting

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  7 років тому

      Oh you're very kind! I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks a lot for taking the time and trouble to comment!

  • @chrisabraham8793
    @chrisabraham8793 3 роки тому

    Very well explained, great teacher.

  • @TommyCoughlinHomespunYarns
    @TommyCoughlinHomespunYarns 8 років тому +1

    This is quite helpful. I will need to practice this a bit. You might consider making this public Lesley. There is good information here. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  8 років тому

      +Tommy Coughlin Ah Tommy, I'm glad you liked it! Ooh I wouldn't make it public - too many brilliant players out there, I wouldn't have the nerve! I know most of them!

  • @133taxi
    @133taxi Рік тому

    Thank you so much for your very informative video 👍🏻x

  • @briannichols1573
    @briannichols1573 5 років тому +2

    Great stuff. Thanks. Nice Uke!

  • @CUTTHORPE
    @CUTTHORPE 4 роки тому +3

    Fantastic - you helped a lot :)

  • @Jazzbanjorex
    @Jazzbanjorex 8 років тому +3

    I found that very interesting and very informative. Thank you.

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  8 років тому

      Thanks Rex! Glad you liked that! There are some really great exponents of this style out there, I wish I was one of them!

  • @sheilasorby9596
    @sheilasorby9596 2 роки тому

    Really enjoyed thanks

  • @kathjordan2497
    @kathjordan2497 5 років тому +1

    You have been very helpful

  • @davidgolias8677
    @davidgolias8677 4 роки тому +1

    How can you have a C chord where it is when tuning G, C, A, E, when you have tuning A, D, F #, B?

  • @LewisClifton
    @LewisClifton 8 років тому +5

    Such a warm tutorial Lesley!
    I really missed you at the last meeting.
    see you soon :)

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  8 років тому +1

      Oh Lewis thank you, that's so kind! Yes, see you soon - and anyone else reading this, please take yourself straight over to Lewis's channel, where you'll find Lewis playing Formby style expertly!

    • @davidburrows8410
      @davidburrows8410 8 років тому

      Lewis Clifton Uke lessen

    • @michaelmason3637
      @michaelmason3637 8 років тому

      Lewis Clifton yy

    • @gilloselton824
      @gilloselton824 6 років тому

      Having seen your tutorials Lewis what lovely comments. I hope to be able to do what you do some day!
      Inspirational.

  • @kathjordan2497
    @kathjordan2497 5 років тому +1

    Hello my banjolele is tuned in c I am a beginner I want to play George Formby songs it doesn’t sound very good in c .shall I tune to d tuning . Your playing sounds good. Also your playing is good. Can you help. Thanks.

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  5 років тому

      Hi Kath! Yes, if you tune your banjolele up to D tuning you'll find it sounds brighter... But if you're going to sing, you need to see what tuning you need to suit your voice. Keen Formby players do what George did.... Have a C uke, a D uke and possibly an Eb uke as well, to avoid changing tuning all the time! I used to have both C and D ukes.... Good luck with your playing, it's great fun!

  • @PeteyHoudini
    @PeteyHoudini 7 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot! I don't know how I missed this vid! I can do the split-stroke but never knew about a two and two sets of three! Danke! I also still need to process the two bars of 4 sets of 3 and 2 sets of two. I will definitely make a GFS event in 2018 to fill in the gaps and meet some nice people!

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  7 років тому +1

      Hi Pete, thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment! Much appreciated! The timing of the split stroke is simple, in that each strum of it is half a beat - so eight strum movements in each bar, a bar being 4 beats in all Formby songs! He didn't do waltz time, haha! So two bars of music is eight beats altogether, which is 16 half beats.... I do hope you make it to Blackpool next year! The convention dates on the GFS website! :)

    • @PeteyHoudini
      @PeteyHoudini 7 років тому

      I missed the Paris uke fest last year due to illness, but I think 2018 should be a GFS weekend where I can meet new friends and hone up on my Formby techniques. My best friend lives near Nottingham so I will visit him too. Thanks for your explanations!

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  7 років тому

      You will be made most welcome and will certainly make new friends if you can make it! There's one in March, one in June, one in September and one in November! The dates for 2018 are up on the website now! Time to make plans..... :)

    • @PeteyHoudini
      @PeteyHoudini 7 років тому

      Thanks. I'm actually thinking now of a possible September 2017 jaunt. Not sure, yet. I would hit Blackpool then Nottingham, then Grimsby.

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  7 років тому

      That would be brilliant! Hope to see you there!

  • @kathjordan2497
    @kathjordan2497 5 років тому

    Many thanks . Sorted👍🏻

  • @gilloselton824
    @gilloselton824 6 років тому +2

    I only have one comment to make on this video.
    Why hide your light under a bushel?
    Very slow, very easy to understand and so, in other words, Ideal for learners like myself!
    Lesley, Keep them Coming!
    Great Work! :)

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  6 років тому

      Gill Oselton Bless you, thank you so much, that's so kind! I'm glad you find it useful, Formby style is such fun to do, and actually, George's songs always bring a smile!

    • @gilloselton824
      @gilloselton824 6 років тому

      I am a lifelong Formby fan. An Organist (self-taught) My real passion is theatre organ. I decided 14 months ago to have a bash at UKE.
      I now have 5, a soprano, a concert and 3 Banjoleles.
      No one warned me of the Dangers of Ukulele Addiction LOL!
      Keep the vids coming and don't under-sell yourself, Lesley.
      The simplicity of this video is absolutely wonderful.

  • @anthonyslattery8808
    @anthonyslattery8808 5 років тому

    Great video thankyou

  • @stevebaldock4967
    @stevebaldock4967 7 років тому +2

    Great! I'm still a uke noobie on my soprano, but hope to achieve this on a banjo uke one day!

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  7 років тому

      Thanks for your comment, I hope you found it useful! Happy strumming!

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

    Thank you great lesson

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  7 років тому

      Thanks a lot, glad you find it useful, your comment much appreciated!

  • @kathjordan2497
    @kathjordan2497 5 років тому

    Hello again. I have a normal uke tuner do I need a special one to tune to d tuning. thanks

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  5 років тому

      No, just make sure your tuner is switched to CHR for chromatic, not Uke or Guitar.... Then tune to A D F# B

  • @kathjordan2497
    @kathjordan2497 5 років тому

    Hello songdancedaisy I took my banjolele in to be tuned toADF#B to sound like yours but the technician said it cannot be done because the strings are snapping , can you tell me what strings you are using can you help , love the videos.

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  5 років тому

      I'm really surprised... You shouldn't have any trouble just tuning up one whole note! For the easiest, I would go on to the George Formby Society website, click through to the shop, and buy some of their strings! Sorted.... But you don't need a technician to retune your banjolele... Just use your tuner and tighten the strings a tad..... I don't trust shop technicians with banjoleles.....!

  • @kathjordan2497
    @kathjordan2497 5 років тому

    Thank you

  • @kathjordan2497
    @kathjordan2497 5 років тому

    Many thanks I will do that

  • @juddeemaxwell7590
    @juddeemaxwell7590 5 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @davidvickers9151
    @davidvickers9151 7 років тому

    It seems to me that this lady is not making it clear that there is a double finger on when strumming the spit stroke and that down down up is not consistent all the way through there is the down between the three bars

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  7 років тому +2

      Sorry but this lady isn't quite understanding what you're saying there....

  • @kenr8898
    @kenr8898 4 роки тому

    would love to hear your lesson please speak up

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  4 роки тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching... I think the problem may be with your equipment... If you read the other comments, you'll see that others could hear it just fine. I did this video a few years ago. I wish I could speak up, actually. Due to serious illness, I can no longer speak. So with the best will in the world, I can't improve on this. Good luck with your Formby style!

  • @briarroot
    @briarroot 5 років тому

    what led you to that tuning, rather than the standard ukulele tuning?

    • @songandancedaisy
      @songandancedaisy  5 років тому +2

      Banjo ukes generally sound brighter in D tuning, and it's used as standard tuning at George Formby Society meetings, where everyone gets up and plays together! D tuning used to be the standard tuning for wooden ukes too, in days gone by. C tuning as a
      " standard" is a fairly modern thing!

    • @petcolh
      @petcolh 5 років тому +1

      Interesting