@@ukemullum This video was particularly helpful. Many classic neapolitan songs are in 3/4 and can be played with mandolino. I was struggling with both, so this tutorial came at the perfect moment!
This tremolo technique is so interesting! Adds a spanish feel to the song. Thank you Stukulele for breaking it down so well. Classic songs like this from childhood days brings back lots of memories.
Thank you for commenting. I think Greek... like a bouzouki or maybe Italian mandolin. When I think of Spanish I'm thinking flamenco guitar. All the best to you!
Thanks! Nice song! Often played the song for many tourists in Germany, but with accordion mostly. Now began with Ukulele and good learn now how to play it!
@@ukemullum Yes learning by listening RUclips and it helps a lot. Without would be impossible. I play few other instruments and that helps to learn faster Ukulele too. Also started with Sax and Violin and it keeps me busy! Greetings from Germany near Airport Frankfurt!
Mr Mullum, I may dust off the uke and try learning this. Meanwhile it's going on the playlist for my alumni-we're celebrating our 45th year since graduation... :) (Thanks for the gold star, too!)
Best spent three euros per month EVER.
You earned yourself a pin Marcello
@@ukemullum This video was particularly helpful. Many classic neapolitan songs are in 3/4 and can be played with mandolino. I was struggling with both, so this tutorial came at the perfect moment!
@@ukemullum maybe you could do a tutorial only on tremolo technique? When I try it the sound comes out at a really low volume :( Thanks!
Sooooooooo underrated. This is the best one on Que Sera Sera I’ve heard❤️
Thank you. Spread the word... sharing is caring. All the best Stu
so nicely played and detailed
Really like your tutorials! Easy to follow!
Music to my eyes Joyce. Thanks for taking time to me a wonderful comment.
Enjoying this!
This tremolo technique is so interesting! Adds a spanish feel to the song. Thank you Stukulele for breaking it down so well. Classic songs like this from childhood days brings back lots of memories.
Thank you for commenting. I think Greek... like a bouzouki or maybe Italian mandolin. When I think of Spanish I'm thinking flamenco guitar. All the best to you!
I love this 3/4 time. Not too hard for a beginner like me
many thx for this lesson, I can play this song in a more simple version until now. And you give me some usefully input to imporove, thanks for that.
music to my eyes Joakim.
These tutorials just keep getting better!
Like a fine wine?
@@ukemullum , the Penfolds Grange of uke tutoring.. 😁
Thanks! Nice song! Often played the song for many tourists in Germany, but with accordion mostly. Now began with Ukulele and good learn now how to play it!
So glad to hear you learned it from my video Dieter. Keep up the great work. Stu
@@ukemullum Yes learning by listening RUclips and it helps a lot. Without would be impossible. I play few other instruments and that helps to learn faster Ukulele too. Also started with Sax and Violin and it keeps me busy! Greetings from Germany near Airport Frankfurt!
Beautiful
Hey Stukulele, love your work. Be great to catch up and have a bit of a strum together when I next visit
Mullum. I live in Victoria. Cheers, Uke Freck
We’ll that sounds wonderful. Regular Wednesday nights currently. Hope we see you Colin.
I was thinking the same thing! But I live a tad further. 😊
This made my day❤️Amazing 😍. This channel is underrated.
Thanks Pooja, Please do share.
So awesome! Thank you!
wonderful
One of my favorite songs. And a very nice tutorial.
Thanks Niladri
Really, really nice 💙
Thankyou😊
Thank you so much for this one!!! I would love a tutorial for "Everyday" by Buddy Holly! Thank you for all you do! ❤️🎶
Well done and good explained .
Excellent tutorial… thank you 👏
Thank you
You’re so much fun! 😂 education AND fun!
Thanks for your kind words. Stay tuned
Thank you for sharing! 🙋🏻♀️🌹
Thanks for commenting 😊
Thank you! That was beautiful❤️❤️❤️
Génial...Merci bien !
Thanks,,, I learned a lot😍
Good on you Juvy
Mr Mullum, I may dust off the uke and try learning this. Meanwhile it's going on the playlist for my alumni-we're celebrating our 45th year since graduation... :) (Thanks for the gold star, too!)
go Doris
Beautifully played.Can this be played on a high G instead of low G .And are the cord different than.I’m just a beginner.
Yes Ingrid. Sure can. Chords remain the same
Muito bom