Bb a bit hard on a 78-year old arthritic's index finger, but I'll survive. I've had the uke for a year. My advantage is that I also [lay guitar and 5-string banjo and mandolin. You are a good teacher, a comment from a former guitar teacher.
The easiest songs are Five Foot Two and Shanty in Old Shantytown. You don't have to just work on a song. You can learn the chords and then go to "Bluegrass Backing Tapes" or I knew lots of misc songs and I just started playing what I could. I came across "Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" and learned to play mandolin chords on it. After I had the uke or 6 months I could play 50 + songs. Then I started learning Joe Brown songs. Joe and George were close friends.
Thank you so much Christopher for this beautiful tutorial🙏🙏🙏 one on the best on RUclips🤘😀 Warm greetings from Oslo, Norway where we appreciate your work and … your voice 👏👏🇳🇴❤️
I've been working on this using guitar for my little fun YT channel, but wanted to 'bulk it up' by adding a uke part. This has helped a lot. Thank you my friend. I've subscribed. Regards, Dave
This little guy was made for me by Liam Kirby of Wunderkammer instruments in the UK. Here's a little visit I did to his workshop: ruclips.net/video/0MQrgeLSYPw/видео.html
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You're my HERO! I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SONG! George's version, and of course Ella Fitzgerald's version!
One of my favourites, and one of the first songs I learned.
You explained it so well. 😊
Love this song and play it just this way. Nice job Chris!
Excellent. If you studied the Jada challenge book, this is a piece of cake. Great lesson.
Amen to that!
I haven't. But it's on my list.
Bb a bit hard on a 78-year old arthritic's index finger, but I'll survive. I've had the uke for a year. My advantage is that I also [lay guitar and 5-string banjo and mandolin. You are a good teacher, a comment from a former guitar teacher.
Thank you! Just started learning the Ukulele and this is my first song that I'm learning. Thanks.
Liverpool UK. ❤
The easiest songs are Five Foot Two and Shanty in Old Shantytown. You don't have to just work on a song. You can learn the chords and then go to "Bluegrass Backing Tapes" or I knew lots of misc songs and I just started playing what I could. I came across "Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" and learned to play mandolin chords on it. After I had the uke or 6 months I could play 50 + songs. Then I started learning Joe Brown songs. Joe and George were close friends.
Thanks for this charming song tutorial. I love the backing track too.
Thank you so much Christopher for this beautiful tutorial🙏🙏🙏 one on the best on RUclips🤘😀 Warm greetings from Oslo, Norway where we appreciate your work and … your voice 👏👏🇳🇴❤️
An excellent lesson, well presented!
I've been working on this using guitar for my little fun YT channel, but wanted to 'bulk it up' by adding a uke part. This has helped a lot. Thank you my friend. I've subscribed. Regards, Dave
Excellent music lesson, like always ..Christopher Davis - Shannon.
Thankyou
Brilliant tutorial and great voice to match man!
Great job on this. Terrific song very well explained. Thanks a lot!
Amazing lesson !!! Tks !!!!!!!
Just love it, certainly another one to the slaughter list. Thank you.
Just subscribed. Like your tutorials and your song choices.
I love this version…
Can you please tell us more about the uk you're playing on? It looks and sounds like a real treasure!
This little guy was made for me by Liam Kirby of Wunderkammer instruments in the UK. Here's a little visit I did to his workshop:
ruclips.net/video/0MQrgeLSYPw/видео.html
@@Banjoleletinman Thank you. I'll check it out tonight.
yes
and what is the backtrack playing with the song composed of?
That's upright bass, drums, and guitar! I do custom tracks each month to practice along with
@@Banjoleletinman It sounds soooo good.
Where to start...I've never even hold a IKEA.. where is e 7