Here it goes the story of a lazy person: I’ve always wanted to learn how to play any instrument but i’ve always given up after a few minutes of trying, but today I really tried, even when I wanted to throw my Uke in the ground hahaha And guess what? I made it! I’m so proud of myself now, you made my day man, thank you so much!!!
Amazing! I found a website tutorial for this song which uses the same chords however it didn't give a strumming pattern. It was a fun challenge, I was playing and singing along.
Thank you so much, Mai! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord. After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝ Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
Thanks for the positive feedback! I'm gonna be producing three more songs this week (Don't Stop Believing, Viva La Vida, and Feliz Navidad), and planning to post 3 per week moving forward. Your positive vibes motivate me to continue to build up this channel. :)
Absolutely love the energy of your version here !! Your voice is soo beautiful and your passion playing the song made me smile soo hard 😄 Thanks for the great tutorial! Gonna play this now ❤
Hi Dawson! At the end of my strum patterns video, I provide some guidance on working your way up to singing and strumming at the same time: ruclips.net/video/CJ_QUrs8qas/видео.html I hope this helps! 😊
Thanks for the song request! I'll take a look, and if it's a popular song that can be done with just C, F, Am, and G, I'll consider making a tutorial of it. 👍
Hi Logan! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord. After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝ Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
Hi! You are definitely my favorite. You have made me want to learn to play ukulele. Is it possible to play, cold breeze with the old band Sailor, with only four chords? Sorry my English !, I'm from Denmark ;-) Sincerely. Ronnie Nétt
Hi Ronnie! Thanks for your uplifting comment! :) I'm glad to know I've been a part of motivating you to learn the ukulele. You won't regret learning it! And thanks for the song request! I'll take a look and if the song can be done with just C, F, Am, and G, I'll consider making a tutorial of it. 👍
Hi Pierre! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord. After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝ Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
Hi! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord. After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝ Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
Hey there Sabine! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord. After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝ Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
Hi Sarah! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord. After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝ Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
Here it goes the story of a lazy person:
I’ve always wanted to learn how to play any instrument but i’ve always given up after a few minutes of trying, but today I really tried, even when I wanted to throw my Uke in the ground hahaha
And guess what? I made it! I’m so proud of myself now, you made my day man, thank you so much!!!
Wow, thank you so much, Estêvão! Your comment makes my day! 😊
He's the best. Thank you, I passed my music test.
So glad to hear it!
We had to pick a song to play in uku and after i wached this i practiced so hard to get thanks and nice pitch!
Thanks for watching, and great job practicing!
You’re just feeling yourself I love it, we can see that you’re having fun great video
Wow, thanks for the motivating comment, Kelly! I really appreciate it!
I love it. You are clearly feeling and enjoying the video. That makes me want to learn and enjoy it. Thanks and thank you very much
Thanks Maria! Your positive comment makes my day. 😊 Makes me excited to record a few more videos today.
Amazing! I found a website tutorial for this song which uses the same chords however it didn't give a strumming pattern. It was a fun challenge, I was playing and singing along.
I was impressed on just how the way you strum... its looks like it will be broken🤣😅 but the EnERGY that you give was heartwarming...
Perfect tutorials of all!!! I’d love to see the strumming patterns too tho
Thank you so much, Mai! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord.
After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝
Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
Great video. Made me wanna sing along and easy to learn. Good job. 👍
Thanks for the positive feedback! I'm gonna be producing three more songs this week (Don't Stop Believing, Viva La Vida, and Feliz Navidad), and planning to post 3 per week moving forward. Your positive vibes motivate me to continue to build up this channel. :)
Great I am learning ukelele at school but now I wanna learn more
That's great!
I was having so much trouble doing dduudu until I saw this video. This made me improve by a lot. Tysmmm!
So glad to hear it!
Absolutely love the energy of your version here !! Your voice is soo beautiful and your passion playing the song made me smile soo hard 😄 Thanks for the great tutorial! Gonna play this now ❤
Wow, thanks so much Jana! Your comment makes my day. 😊
awesome bro. just the channel i was looking for
Thanks Ankur! Makes my day to hear this. 😊
i just played along your video and mannn!!!! that was so fun. thank you for giving me the energy this morning..... LOVE!
So glad to hear it!
Well, your cute when you smile during you play the song. You love it....have a great day....and you have a beautiful voice.
Thank you so much, Leafia! 😊
Finally! Someone who can teach with easy chords🥺🤧 thank you💞
So glad to hear you are enjoying our videos! Welcome to the channel. 😊
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Wow, that's fabulous. Such passion I want to play like that.:)
Thanks Hemant! 😊
You ROCKED that out🤘
Thanks Ivan!
Thank you for this tutorial it helps me😃✨
So glad to hear it, Kate!
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!!
OMG. You're great!
Thanks Alex! 😊
Cantas hermosoooooo you sing beautifullll
Thank you so much, Stella! 😊
I am having a hard time singing and strumming at the same time, what do I do?
Hi Dawson! At the end of my strum patterns video, I provide some guidance on working your way up to singing and strumming at the same time: ruclips.net/video/CJ_QUrs8qas/видео.html I hope this helps! 😊
THANKS DUDE
Wow ur an amazing singer 😱😱😱
Thank you! 😊
super song like it
Thanks Mailiw! 😊
Thank you so muchhhh 💙
Thanks Linh! 😊
Can you please add chords during the music part as well?
Can you do a tutorial i love you by billie eilish
Thanks for the song request! I'll take a look, and if it's a popular song that can be done with just C, F, Am, and G, I'll consider making a tutorial of it. 👍
What’s the strumming
Hi Logan! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord.
After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝
Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
Please do riptide by vance joy !!!!!
Already done my friend. 😊 ruclips.net/video/1BvsKQ7TeKE/видео.html
Hi! You are definitely my favorite. You have made me want to learn to play ukulele. Is it possible to play, cold breeze with the old band Sailor, with only four chords?
Sorry my English !, I'm from Denmark ;-)
Sincerely. Ronnie Nétt
Hi Ronnie! Thanks for your uplifting comment! :) I'm glad to know I've been a part of motivating you to learn the ukulele. You won't regret learning it!
And thanks for the song request! I'll take a look and if the song can be done with just C, F, Am, and G, I'll consider making a tutorial of it. 👍
How did he do the strumming?
Hi Pierre! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord.
After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝
Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
can someone tell me strumming pattern pls
Hi! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord.
After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝
Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
What is the strumming pattern you use?
Hey there Sabine! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord.
After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝
Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊
can I get your IG sir
Of course! instagram.com/fourchordsimple/
DD UU DU ????
Hi Sarah! To keep things simple and avoid overwhelming beginners, I don’t include the strum patterns in the videos. If you are just getting started, I’d recommend sticking with a simple downstrum once per chord.
After learning a few songs, having some fun, and gaining confidence, feel free to expand from there, but there’s no need to go overboard. To this day, I stick with just three simple strum patterns that create enough variety to avoid sounding monotonous. I've explained and written them out in the video description for you to reference. ☝
Please feel free to use whatever strum patterns you’d like as you learn the songs on my channel, but if you are interested in replicating the strumming patterns I use, I’ve carefully written them out for each song with the lyrics and chords in my songbook: fourchordsimple.com/songbook/ Enjoy! 😊