Thank you kindly for sharing this beautiful tutorial music with us, Chris! There's nothing like classical music to soothe the soul. Please teach us more classical music on uke. Happy Holidays to you and your family!
From sunny northern u.k. Got myself a tanglewood baritone a year ago. Really enjoyed this tutorial. Struggled with guitar for years, wished I knew about them earlier. Thank you.
Love this piece of music. Just played your chord diagram on my concert. I will study your finger picking and try that as well. Thanks for the chord diagram.
Thanks so much, I learned strumming the Canon and had a different picking pattern but yours sounds so much nicer. I am awaiting my hair to start growing 😂Cheers
@@UkeStuff I had never heard of Canadian Brass but after your comment looked them up, absolutely brilliant, thanks. As for my ukulele ability my wife says I have am from the Les Dawson school of music (if you have heard him playing the piano). 😂
This is a great beginner course for this song! Thank you! My cousin is getting married next month on the beach and I plan to surprise her :) This was the perfect speed for me. Thanks again!
I really enjoyed this tutorial and love the old tune. I consider Mike Lynch my teacher (online, of course) so it was nice hearing his name mentioned. I still go to his videos a lot. Rich
I have been thinking about that a lot lately...how this format allows us to leave a literal legacy behind. Here's hoping RUclips exists for a very long time!
I'll take 777 over 666 any day! Thanks! The main channel just passed 42,500 today (ukeplayalongs). I was going to ask...do you live near Daniel, or do you just know each other from RUclips?
@@UkeStuff Thank you for your reply. On the tutorial there was a second plucking pattern suggested for the 'slower part' but I cant pinpoint a change in the music to use it
I didn't know Mike, although I did have one e-mail conversation with him before he passed away...I wrote to suggest an edit in one of his chord melody books, and he politely thanked me but let me know that his book was what it was. I get worried about Mike's videos losing their place in the world of RUclips search--the algorithm doesn't offer you everything that is out there. But he left a treasure of teaching that can be used by viewers for the rest of time...as some things...like the ukulele...are never going away. I should see if I can find the video where he talks about this picking method.. He is sorely missed, not only by his family, but by the ukulele world in general.
This is great, thanks .... I could play it and my wife recognised the tune! I played it on my tenor uke, and then, not having mastered the F Chord on my DGBE Baritone, I played it on that but using the GCEA chord shapes... (presumably this is something like the key of G on Baritone) .... but guess what!? It sounded real good.... to me at least! Thanks
If you play it away from the recording, it should sound good with the GCEA or DGBE shapes. If you’re playing with the recording...it should have sounded a bit funky!
Thank you kindly for sharing this beautiful tutorial music with us, Chris! There's
nothing like classical music to soothe the soul. Please teach us more classical music on uke. Happy Holidays to you and your family!
If you have any suggestions, let me know...the challenge is finding songs that fit with ukulele in the classical world.
Wow! What a great teacher! Thank you!!
You're very welcome!
From sunny northern u.k.
Got myself a tanglewood baritone a year ago.
Really enjoyed this tutorial.
Struggled with guitar for years, wished I knew
about them earlier.
Thank you.
Glad it helped!
Love this piece of music. Just played your chord diagram on my concert. I will study your finger picking and try that as well. Thanks for the chord diagram.
Thanks and good luck!
I've just stumbled upon your channel. I really enjoyed this, thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Chris: Thank you very much for this wonderful tutorial..
You are very welcome!
Thanks so much, I learned strumming the Canon and had a different picking pattern but yours sounds so much nicer. I am awaiting my hair to start growing 😂Cheers
That sounds like a Charles Dallenbach joke. Are you a fan of the Canadian Brass?
@@UkeStuff I had never heard of Canadian Brass but after your comment looked them up, absolutely brilliant, thanks. As for my ukulele ability my wife says I have am from the Les Dawson school of music (if you have heard him playing the piano). 😂
Thank you so much for creating this tutorial! Hope you do more classical ukulele videos in the future!
Thanks!
This is a great beginner course for this song! Thank you! My cousin is getting married next month on the beach and I plan to surprise her :) This was the perfect speed for me. Thanks again!
Thanks! I'm very glad it was helpful!
Thank you veri good
You are very welcome!
I really enjoyed this tutorial and love the old tune. I consider Mike Lynch my teacher (online, of course) so it was nice hearing his name mentioned. I still go to his videos a lot. Rich
Mike was a great guy and a great teacher. It is good to be able to bring some of his thoughts forward!
@@UkeStuff It's a blessing he's still teaching while no longer with us.
I have been thinking about that a lot lately...how this format allows us to leave a literal legacy behind. Here's hoping RUclips exists for a very long time!
@@UkeStuff 😁
Gracias! ❤ Me gustó mucho tu tutorial! Muy claro!
Thanks!
Thank you..
You are very welcome!
777 subscribers. Freaky! But, you have a lot of subscribers, so I'm proud of you!
I'll take 777 over 666 any day! Thanks! The main channel just passed 42,500 today (ukeplayalongs).
I was going to ask...do you live near Daniel, or do you just know each other from RUclips?
We just know each other from RUclips
Absolutely love this - Im really struggling to decide which part is classed as the 'slow' bit though
Can you clarify the second part of your comment? I'll try to help if I can!
@@UkeStuff Thank you for your reply. On the tutorial there was a second plucking pattern suggested for the 'slower part' but I cant pinpoint a change in the music to use it
This is great Chris! Any plans to do a version in D too please?
It wasn't in my plans, but I can work on it. I won't make a new tutorial, though...hopefully that's okay!
Thanks Chris. No need for the tutorial, it would be a great way of getting Bm and F# minor secure.
Up and running in D! :)
@@UkeStuff Thanks Chris, that's brilliant. I'll use it with my adult classes this week.
Thank you! I've been trying to figure out Mike's strumming pattern. So helpful!
I didn't know Mike, although I did have one e-mail conversation with him before he passed away...I wrote to suggest an edit in one of his chord melody books, and he politely thanked me but let me know that his book was what it was.
I get worried about Mike's videos losing their place in the world of RUclips search--the algorithm doesn't offer you everything that is out there. But he left a treasure of teaching that can be used by viewers for the rest of time...as some things...like the ukulele...are never going away.
I should see if I can find the video where he talks about this picking method..
He is sorely missed, not only by his family, but by the ukulele world in general.
ruclips.net/video/M8vRNDY-cDQ/видео.html
Super super super thanks!!!!
Thank you too!
One Tin Soldier?
I'll keep it in mind!
Thank you!!!!
You're welcome!
This is great, thanks .... I could play it and my wife recognised the tune! I played it on my tenor uke, and then, not having mastered the F Chord on my DGBE Baritone, I played it on that but using the GCEA chord shapes... (presumably this is something like the key of G on Baritone) .... but guess what!? It sounded real good.... to me at least! Thanks
If you play it away from the recording, it should sound good with the GCEA or DGBE shapes. If you’re playing with the recording...it should have sounded a bit funky!
Wasting time 🙄🙄😠
If you're playing music, you're never wasting time!