What a nice song for ukulele. Thank you for all you do for newer ukulele lovers. PS the genius of Dylan songs never ceases to amaze me. Simple, beautiful and meaningful.
Great tutorial! I just joined a Ukelele group at my local senior center. Currently, the group is & strictly strumming chords, but I love to finger pick! I played classical & blues guitar (idk can you musically serve two masters?) briefly about 30-35 years ago. I can't read music, so I appreciate the tabs & the strum patterns that you focus on. I'll be practicing this weekend so that I can introduce it to our growing group of "Senior Strummers." Thanks, Stu! BTW, I love your KLOS uke. I'd love to purchase either the AE concert or tenor uke after I finish with some much needed home repairs!
Fantastic! Thank you so much for teaching this beautiful song! This was always one of my favorite Beatles songs but hearing you play it, the notes really pop! You are so talented! I am practicing this with you every night and am really making great progress! I was wondering are you playing a baritone, concert or tenor? Your sound is amazing! ❤❤❤❤
I’m a guitar guy but bought a Ukulele for my granddaughter (4 Years old) so naturally had to get one for myself to teach her with. Haven’t picked up my guitar lately! Learning pretty quickly and this is a great one! Thanks. Question is she is leaning left handed but I want her to learn right handed since there’s so many more options. Thoughts?
Stu - A quick question: will you go into this song in more detail for the $5 and $10 Patreon members this month like you did for "My Favorite Things" in July? Thanks for the wonderful lesson. To those who are not Patreon members - I am glad I am a member (worth every penny and more!)
Yes, absolutely Vincent. Very often the bonus content will support the "first Sunday livestream" to create a monthly theme. What aspects of this song would you like to expand upon?
@@UkuleleZen Stu - You did a masterful job of developing the melody line of "My Favorite Things", then tied that to the harmony/chords. Perhaps follow that same format with "If Not For You"; and, also work through the chord melody? That is asking a lot for the bonus content classes. Wish I could give more input for you, perhaps other viewers could add to this? Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
LOL! You think my hair is colored and permed? Nah, I just have curly hair :-) it will take a LONG time for it to grow back to where it was Thanks for watching....happy jamming :-)
★ Download song sheet for "If Not for You"(with riff tablature) and get access to a library of lessons: www.patreon.com/posts/109424564
Thanks so much Stu. I really enjoyed learning this wonderful and familiar old favorite. Especially the solo lick.
What a nice song for ukulele. Thank you for all you do for newer ukulele lovers. PS the genius of Dylan songs never ceases to amaze me. Simple, beautiful and meaningful.
My pleasure! And I agreenwith you about Dylan 100%!
Love this💕
Thank you for watching and learning with me! 😃🎶
Caught up with this on Monday. Really good, you are such a good teacher. Many thanks.
I couldn’t play this if not for you!
Very nice! Thanks for joining in! I wouldn't be here if not for you! :-D
Stu Thankyou so much for this tutorial its so appropriate for this soon to be eighty years old i am on my way to nailing it😀
Thank you so much Stu. Really enjoyed this lesson. Ali from New Zealand.
Stu, very classy arrangement on Ukulele. Hats off to you even you wanted to teach us how to slide with a kazoo.
LOL Thanks Maria! More extra musical effects to come :-D
Love it! Thanks so much!
You are so welcome! Thanks for joining in!
Great lesson!! Thanks so much!
Thanks so much!
Great tutorial! I just joined a Ukelele group at my local senior center. Currently, the group is & strictly strumming chords, but I love to finger pick! I played classical & blues guitar (idk can you musically serve two masters?) briefly about 30-35 years ago. I can't read music, so I appreciate the tabs & the strum patterns that you focus on. I'll be practicing this weekend so that I can introduce it to our growing group of "Senior Strummers." Thanks, Stu! BTW, I love your KLOS uke. I'd love to purchase either the AE concert or tenor uke after I finish with some much needed home repairs!
Fantastic! Thank you so much for teaching this beautiful song! This was always one of my favorite Beatles songs but hearing you play it, the notes really pop! You are so talented! I am practicing this with you every night and am really making great progress! I was wondering are you playing a baritone, concert or tenor? Your sound is amazing! ❤❤❤❤
I’m a guitar guy but bought a Ukulele for my granddaughter (4 Years old) so naturally had to get one for myself to teach her with. Haven’t picked up my guitar lately! Learning pretty quickly and this is a great one! Thanks. Question is she is leaning left handed but I want her to learn right handed since there’s so many more options. Thoughts?
Larry from Van Nuys,Ca
Stu - A quick question: will you go into this song in more detail for the $5 and $10 Patreon members this month like you did for "My Favorite Things" in July? Thanks for the wonderful lesson. To those who are not Patreon members - I am glad I am a member (worth every penny and more!)
Yes, absolutely Vincent. Very often the bonus content will support the "first Sunday livestream" to create a monthly theme. What aspects of this song would you like to expand upon?
@@UkuleleZen Stu - You did a masterful job of developing the melody line of "My Favorite Things", then tied that to the harmony/chords. Perhaps follow that same format with "If Not For You"; and, also work through the chord melody? That is asking a lot for the bonus content classes. Wish I could give more input for you, perhaps other viewers could add to this? Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
really very good , what type of ukulele do you play
Can you go back to your old undyed and unpermed hair it looked so much better
LOL! You think my hair is colored and permed? Nah, I just have curly hair :-) it will take a LONG time for it to grow back to where it was Thanks for watching....happy jamming :-)