Just reviewed this lesson for a friend - complete noob to uke. Very clear and well paced intro. Talk a lot about tuning and a good section at the end about possible problems, however the thing missing at the start is the mechanics of actually HOW to tune ie which way to turn the pegs etc. Fairly fundamental if just using this video as an intro. I know it may seem obvious but not to a complete noob.
Excellent, Phil. I've played ukulele for about eight year and the guitar for 55+ years and I never tire of well presented lessons for any skill level. The basics are always good to review and study. Now, if I can only get my thumb to the back of the neck. This was very good. I look forward to lesson two.
Phil, I cannot thank you enough for the preparation and care you put into this. Your reassuring manner was a perfect fit for my sister, Nan, who is cognitively impaired and trying to learn to play. I sat with her throughout this lesson, pausing and practicing as she needed. By the end of one sitting, she was transitioning from C to F rather fluidly, thanks to your expert teaching! We are looking forward to much more! I'm really hoping you decide to create similar videos for the Baritone Uke, cause I just bought my first one! Cheers, Brian.
I'm relieved to have found you! I feel encouraged that I can do this with your help. I'm 75 and don't feel it, and I want to strum and sing on my own. Gotta build some callouses now!
I think that you are a very good teacher im on lesson 1 and 2 which I'm enjoying so far .... I thought that I may be too late in life but I can but try
Thank you sir for the very informative instructions. Novice too with short fingers so it's kinda hard to pin down the strings but practice makes perfect.
Hi Phil! Working on selecting my very first ukulele. Just wanted to thank you in advance for these fantastic lessons. I've watched this first one to get started learning even though I don't have my ukulele yet. You're a fantastic teacher and I can tell you fit my learning style well! I look forward to my education here on your channel! 😇
Hello Phil, Just want to say thank you for your very obvious commitment to what you do. I was able to order a wide neck. I think I am going to concentrate on the chord drills and the strumming patterns in these beginning days and purchase your book on the ukulele music theory connection. Thanks again.
This was a great first lesson, I bought a ukelele a couple of weeks ago but did not know where to start. I came across this video and I loved it! You make it sound so inviting and fun, im looking forward to your future lessons!
Hi thank you for my first lesson, I struggled with the cords, but hopefully if I watch thousands time I will get it xx love you really take care to teach thank you , most videos from others are too fast
Hello. Just signed up with Patreon today. Getting a concert ukulele for Christmas that I asked my husband for. Liked the easy way you explain things in your beginner lessons. I started saving the 5 lessons to a playlist and thought why not just sign up and get all the lessons. Didn't realize there are only 5 beginner lessons though, thought there would be more. Where do I go next after I finish these 5 beginner lessons ? Thanks for providing these lessons. Looking forward to being able to play some music before too long.
Hi Marion, Thanks for signing up. On Patreon the lessons are tagged by level, from 1 to 4, so you'll find lots of level 1 songs to learn that only use a few simple chords. I'll send you a welcome message via Patreon that'll tell you all about how it works!
I'd love to learn how to play the ukulele with a finger picking style where the uke is the hero. Yes, it's fun to chord and sing along, but there's something so much more challenging and satisfying when learning how to play gorgeous songs on the uke with that finger picking style... almost as you would play a piano. Do you teach that style?
Thank you! Do you mean on the F chord? You can, but later on you may find other chords much harder so it's best to persevere with the first two fingers. I shouldn't be a strecth, and it may be your hand position that's making it hard, so play around with that. I'm doing a video on hand position very soon!
Hi Phil we are loving your videos. I have a question. I find it easier to strum with my thumb and like the warmer sound it creates. I realize this could be a problem at some point bit Im just trying to get the best sound out of my instrument...
Thanks! I frequently strum with my thumb for he same reason. The only time it will be an issue is when you want to do things like the triple strum, which uses fingers and thumb.
@@PhilDoleman ok yes. I was reviewing and thought you were strumming with your 1st finger..which I couldn't figure out bc my nail.sound with strumming spunded harsh.
What an excellent tutorial. Creates safety and very encouraging. Thank you. I will be sticking with your tutorials for sure.
Excellent instructor. He takes his time and goes slowly to demonstrate techniques.
Watched this one after coming home from a workshop with you. Very clear explanations here. My journey continues…😊
Just reviewed this lesson for a friend - complete noob to uke. Very clear and well paced intro. Talk a lot about tuning and a good section at the end about possible problems, however the thing missing at the start is the mechanics of actually HOW to tune ie which way to turn the pegs etc. Fairly fundamental if just using this video as an intro. I know it may seem obvious but not to a complete noob.
Thanks, yes that's a good point
Awesome tutorial
Brilliant teaching, learning loads, thankyou!
@@chrisorton9114 Thanks!
Excellent, Phil. I've played ukulele for about eight year and the guitar for 55+ years and I never tire of well presented lessons for any skill level. The basics are always good to review and study. Now, if I can only get my thumb to the back of the neck. This was very good. I look forward to lesson two.
Thanks Joe!
Phil, I cannot thank you enough for the preparation and care you put into this. Your reassuring manner was a perfect fit for my sister, Nan, who is cognitively impaired and trying to learn to play. I sat with her throughout this lesson, pausing and practicing as she needed. By the end of one sitting, she was transitioning from C to F rather fluidly, thanks to your expert teaching! We are looking forward to much more! I'm really hoping you decide to create similar videos for the Baritone Uke, cause I just bought my first one! Cheers, Brian.
That's so good to hear, and I'm really pleased for your sister.
Yes, I really should do a baritone series too, I'll start planning!
I'm relieved to have found you! I feel encouraged that I can do this with your help. I'm 75 and don't feel it, and I want to strum and sing on my own. Gotta build some callouses now!
You can do it!
I think that you are a very good teacher im on lesson 1 and 2 which I'm enjoying so far .... I thought that I may be too late in life but I can but try
Thank you. It's never too late!
Wow! You indeed are a good teacher 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🌹🙏🏽
Great Teacher, and thank you ✌️
Thank you. I’m thinking I can start to play this even though I am 78 years old. I can read music already.
That's great, and you have head start being able read!
Awesome, Phil !
Beautiful
Thank you sir for the very informative instructions. Novice too with short fingers so it's kinda hard to pin down the strings but practice makes perfect.
Excellent course for beginners Phil.
Thanks :-)
Thanks Phil, this lesson made me pick up the ukulele. I have got to learn to play and not give up.
That's great Pete!
Hi Phil! Working on selecting my very first ukulele. Just wanted to thank you in advance for these fantastic lessons. I've watched this first one to get started learning even though I don't have my ukulele yet. You're a fantastic teacher and I can tell you fit my learning style well! I look forward to my education here on your channel! 😇
Thanks Dustin, welcome to the world of uke!
Hello Phil,
Just want to say thank you for your very obvious commitment to what you do. I was able to order a wide neck.
I think I am going to concentrate on the chord drills and the strumming patterns in these beginning days and purchase your book on the ukulele music theory connection. Thanks again.
This was a great first lesson, I bought a ukelele a couple of weeks ago but did not know where to start. I came across this video and I loved it! You make it sound so inviting and fun, im looking forward to your future lessons!
Thanks Jelle, I'll be filming #3 and #4 this week :-)
Loved your lesson, thank you very much!
Hi thank you for my first lesson, I struggled with the cords, but hopefully if I watch thousands time I will get it xx love you really take care to teach thank you , most videos from others are too fast
Thanks, you'll get there!
Hello. Just signed up with Patreon today. Getting a concert ukulele for Christmas that I asked my husband for. Liked the easy way you explain things in your beginner lessons. I started saving the 5 lessons to a playlist and thought why not just sign up and get all the lessons. Didn't realize there are only 5 beginner lessons though, thought there would be more. Where do I go next after I finish these 5 beginner lessons ? Thanks for providing these lessons. Looking forward to being able to play some music before too long.
Hi Marion,
Thanks for signing up. On Patreon the lessons are tagged by level, from 1 to 4, so you'll find lots of level 1 songs to learn that only use a few simple chords. I'll send you a welcome message via Patreon that'll tell you all about how it works!
I'd love to learn how to play the ukulele with a finger picking style where the uke is the hero. Yes, it's fun to chord and sing along, but there's something so much more challenging and satisfying when learning how to play gorgeous songs on the uke with that finger picking style... almost as you would play a piano. Do you teach that style?
Great video Phil - have you got some advice for ppl like me who have ' Hobbit hands and fingers-cheers ❤
Thank you for breaking this down so much. I hope the rest of your lessons are slow too.
Phil are you brushing the strings with your nail or flesh of index finger. Thankyou for your excellent teaching
Thanks Yvonne. I'm a nailbiter I'm afraid, so it's actually a bit of both, but if I wasn't, then it would be with the back of my nail.
Excellent teaching. Is it ok to use ring finger instead of second finger? I can seem to bend the se one finger that far
Thank you! Do you mean on the F chord? You can, but later on you may find other chords much harder so it's best to persevere with the first two fingers. I shouldn't be a strecth, and it may be your hand position that's making it hard, so play around with that. I'm doing a video on hand position very soon!
@@PhilDoleman thanks. I think it is hand position. Will keep on trying
Hi Phil we are loving your videos. I have a question. I find it easier to strum with my thumb and like the warmer sound it creates. I realize this could be a problem at some point bit Im just trying to get the best sound out of my instrument...
Thanks! I frequently strum with my thumb for he same reason. The only time it will be an issue is when you want to do things like the triple strum, which uses fingers and thumb.
@@PhilDoleman ok yes. I was reviewing and thought you were strumming with your 1st finger..which I couldn't figure out bc my nail.sound with strumming spunded harsh.
@@mtsspadaro598 I am using my index finger in this one, but about 50% of the time I use my thumb, especially for a softer sound.
great narration.. well explained.. excellent use of the full screen.. very very informative tutorial..
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Thank you!
@@PhilDoleman do help me with a comment toooo... :)
Looking for a wide neck tenor.
I'm not really a tenor man myself, your best bet is to check the reviews on gotaukulele.co.uk
Thank you.
If you want to sing and play is there a recommendation?
Is the fretboard on the Soprano wider than the Tenor?
It really depends on the individual uke, there are wide neck sopranos, narrow neck tenors and vice-versa!