Nice tutorial on a pretty easy song. The nice thing about the rhythm is you can hear the emphasis so even with a pretty easy strum, you can stay on beat. Nice job, Stu!!!
Thanks for the lesson last night. After that, and two hours of practicing with and without the video, I finally can play the riff, although more like the turtle than the Beatles.
Thanks Judith! Fun times in VT! ;-) I practice everything at a turtles pace, then speed it up. The coordination gained from going slow makes going faster possible...the well worn expression "slow & steady" really does pay off in the long game. Be well & hope to see you again soon.
@@UkuleleZen Thank you Stuart!!😊 Yeah... I'm sweet ha ha Coz I am a candy🙃 I love to learning with you You're the best teacher And I of course subscribed your channel and ring the bell, so I can catch up all of your videos It's so blessing to be your subscriber thanks Teacher...😊😍
Oh, just some G7 stuff. Some 3rds in the key of G. I'll show it again someday...Here's an intro to the concept - part one of a two part vid lesson : ruclips.net/video/DOFjluew1os/видео.html Thanks for watching & hope you'll subscribe & ring the notification bell for more vids!
I call at the flick… I also call it a “fan stroke”... it comes from Spanish flamenco guitar playing, however it’s a technique used all of the world and lots of other instruments and traditions 🎶
Yes, that's a low G string I'm using. The riff will sound a little different with a high G, but still great! Thanks for watching David - hope you'll subscribe for more vids!
☯︎ Tablature with chord diagrams available at Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/paperback-writer-24196464
Nice tutorial on a pretty easy song. The nice thing about the rhythm is you can hear the emphasis so even with a pretty easy strum, you can stay on beat. Nice job, Stu!!!
Nice of the lads to show up for the jam! ;-)
The wise turtle did an excellent job of explaining hammer-on's! Fun make learning fun and exciting!
Thanks Phil! Glad you’re here 😊🎶🤠
Yes sir Billy thank you at o much of teach us well, I love it fry o learn with the Beatles... Rey
Thanks for listening!
Thank you Stu you are the best.
Thanks for watching! Come back & Jam anytime 😄🎶
Very fun lesson to play! Thanks Stu!
Love this! Really fun, and you totally rocked it, Stu! I love being one of your patrons!
From the Netherlands thank you for your nice performes . I 'll love to learn to play the Yuk this way.
Thank you I love the Netherlands and can’t wait to get back there! Dank je Vel.
Ukulele Zen Nice to see You understanding our dutch. Graag gedaan.
Brilliant as always Stu is a great teacher
Thanks for the lesson last night. After that, and two hours of practicing with and without the video, I finally can play the riff, although more like the turtle than the Beatles.
Thanks Judith! Fun times in VT! ;-) I practice everything at a turtles pace, then speed it up. The coordination gained from going slow makes going faster possible...the well worn expression "slow & steady" really does pay off in the long game. Be well & hope to see you again soon.
JAM STARTS @ 1:50 (with SPECIAL GUESTS!) INTRO RIFF LESSON @ 4:10
Diggin your enthusiasm! Thanks for all you do : )
Thanks Burk! Thanks for watching & hope you'll subscribe & ring the notification bell for more vids!
Wow..... thank you so much...
You're the best....😙 yeah!!
Thanks Candy!! YOU'RE sweet. Thanks for watching & hope you'll subscribe & ring the notification bell for more vids!
@@UkuleleZen
Thank you Stuart!!😊
Yeah... I'm sweet ha ha
Coz I am a candy🙃
I love to learning with you
You're the best teacher
And I of course subscribed your channel and ring the bell, so I can catch up all of your videos
It's so blessing to be your subscriber thanks Teacher...😊😍
Pretty impressive guest list. 😊👍🏻 Wes
Nice of them to fly in on such short notice ;-)
Good detail but most is a carry from guitar. Love the low G also. A further indication of guitar.
Cool as always
You riff.... I strum.... You strum.... I riff..... So FUN! ;-)
Right on Estelle! 🎶🙌
Sweet! What was that solo stuff you were doing at the end there?
Oh, just some G7 stuff. Some 3rds in the key of G. I'll show it again someday...Here's an intro to the concept - part one of a two part vid lesson : ruclips.net/video/DOFjluew1os/видео.html Thanks for watching & hope you'll subscribe & ring the notification bell for more vids!
what do you call that flick technique stu? thank you!
I call at the flick… I also call it a “fan stroke”... it comes from Spanish flamenco guitar playing, however it’s a technique used all of the world and lots of other instruments and traditions 🎶
You are using a low g string?
Yes, that's a low G string I'm using. The riff will sound a little different with a high G, but still great! Thanks for watching David - hope you'll subscribe for more vids!
Nice. Doesn't sound correct with a high g tough.
I hear you Ed. It's a bit different for sure...but then it becomes a "uke thing"! :-)