Matthew J Richards - Demonstration of the G F Split Stroke

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  • @johnsimmance
    @johnsimmance 14 лет назад +3

    I have always wanted to play the banjolele like George since I was a boy when George Formby was doing his wonderful playing but I never knew how! I'll be 82 in July, and, stone the crows! watching your videos, I'm beginning to get it! This old dog is learning new tricks! Thank you so much - I'm like a dog - old dog perhaps, but a dog with two tails! Cheers!

  • @PJDooWop
    @PJDooWop 13 лет назад +1

    Very, very cool. I am really happy to come across other music scholars. Often times I get upset that our society might lose touch with, if not lose completely our musical history. When I come across people like you that not only know who the major players were but you understand the history and significance of their contributions it makes me feel better.

  • @nigelsouthworth5577
    @nigelsouthworth5577 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks Matthew for posting this all those years ago. It's a great tutorial.

  • @m134mr
    @m134mr  11 лет назад +1

    In reality the strum does change, but for this tutorial the pattern is what you said above, excluding the last down (i.e down up down down up down down up) - this cycle can be repeated over and over. There are many other rhythms that can be added. This is just a foundation. George Formby's recordings hold a fascinating treasure trove of Rhythms to discover.

  • @vladtheoptician
    @vladtheoptician 17 лет назад

    I am struggling with the fan stroke. any words of wisdom would be most welcome.
    I enjoyed the split stroke, easy and slow, plenty of explanation. Excellent,
    Phil

  • @Tonyd535
    @Tonyd535 15 лет назад +1

    That was great ! Just found this and by the end of the video I was strumming the pattern after never even trying it before ! You have a born teaching talent, thanks for posting this.

  • @menelise
    @menelise 5 лет назад +2

    Matthew, such a pity you didn't continue what could have been a “play like Formby” set of videos. This one is great, really well explained and clear. Thanks.

  • @Dsc1943
    @Dsc1943 13 лет назад

    Hi Matt, Thanks for brilliant tuition videos, Im an old retired guy, who recently bought a wooden ukulele, having played a bit on guitar for years, but this right hand strumming is very difficult. and thanks to you and a few others on u tube im getting there. I have realised that to really play the George Formby style strums, i really needed a banjo ukulele, so I just got a Down South, vintage metal backed one, so hoping to improve thanks again, Dave.

  • @m134mr
    @m134mr  17 лет назад +2

    Hey. Sorry for the delay, havent' been able to get internet properly for a few weeks. I've got a stevenson uke. I don't think there is many of them around. I think Fred made a good job when making them. They are built very nicely and give a great sound, I'm playing a Stevenson on the Old-time Medley and the Leaning on the Lampost video. I've had the vellum tightened after then, and it rings alot more! Please say hi at the next convention. Be great to speak to you.

  • @vladtheoptician
    @vladtheoptician 15 лет назад

    I have learned a lot from you Matt. I can do all, those strokes easily, but now I want to know how to put it all together in a solo, say the window cleaner? Very much needed!
    Phil

  • @m134mr
    @m134mr  17 лет назад +2

    Its a Ludwig Uke. A Wendellhall model. They are truly great instruments, and when they are set up and regulated correctly, it is jst like a dream! :)

  • @catpatches
    @catpatches 17 лет назад

    Ive been practiceing, "By George I think I've got it". Now Ive got to put it all together. Thank you Matt Thank you very much.
    Patrick

  • @vladtheoptician
    @vladtheoptician 17 лет назад

    That demo was great! I loved the way you slowed it down and explained as much as possible. Thanks so much for that wealth of information in the video, now firmly set in my favourites.
    Best wishes,
    Phil

  • @chrisstefano8381
    @chrisstefano8381 8 лет назад +1

    This is still one of the best Formby tutorials out there.

  • @lifewiththelightlys2119
    @lifewiththelightlys2119 10 лет назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed your performance in Worrell Hill Sports Club last night and now I'm totally inspired to learn the split stroke.

  • @Sheecreature
    @Sheecreature 16 лет назад

    good clear instruction at a perfect pace for a beginner like myself, you have given me much to practise, thank you.

  • @adeleleigh3979
    @adeleleigh3979 7 лет назад

    Matt - I am your number one fan - learning the split stroke taking awhile but I am getting there cheers Adele

  • @spirestrummer1
    @spirestrummer1 12 лет назад

    Mathew thanks for that you have made the split stroke a lot easier for the likes of me. Once again thanks.

  • @stevie1961x
    @stevie1961x 17 лет назад

    Thanks Matthew - excellent stuff - really enjoyed watching it - i'll be practising my split stroke tomorrow

  • @m00n1
    @m00n1 15 лет назад

    Been through a few split stroke tutorials, I was kinda getting it but struggling. You made it so easy! Thanks :)

  • @Indielarma
    @Indielarma 14 лет назад

    What a great find! I got a uk. Banjo for my 40th birthday! You have inspired me! Ta Star! :-)

  • @NickJay
    @NickJay 4 года назад

    Yes, thanks Matthew, that was great. Like John below, I've wanted to try to play like George for a long time. I'll be 67 in November but you're never too old (or young!) to learn. It's tricky but I'm slowly getting it too. I've also been watching Ukelele Zen's videos on the triplet and syncopation strokes, another of George's styles so my ultimate aim first is to try to get those in my head then I'll try to find some videos on the fan and hopefully then it's just practice and more practice. :)

  • @scottyj9420
    @scottyj9420 7 лет назад

    one of the best lessons now if you have a fan stum I need to get that one this one was very good because you took a lot of time to explain everything loved it thanx

  • @m134mr
    @m134mr  17 лет назад +1

    I use a form of nylon 'monopole', and have them at different gauges for each of the four strings, so that they will produce a correct tone for that note.

  • @MadHawkins
    @MadHawkins 15 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this I just recently got a banjo uke and will be spending some time with this video for sure! Fantastic!

  • @PhilUSAFRet
    @PhilUSAFRet Год назад

    The "Ring" on that uke is fabulous!!!!

  • @because88
    @because88 6 лет назад +2

    I think I love these because they kind of sound like old upright piano recordings.

  • @lindaperry4718
    @lindaperry4718 8 лет назад

    I've found this a great help, many thanks Matthew!

  • @JCMcGee
    @JCMcGee 18 лет назад

    Fantastic uke' playing and a lovely wee tutorial...cheers!

  • @karmicrevolutionary
    @karmicrevolutionary 17 лет назад

    george was a lovely man....glad that's rubbed off on you matthew..
    and that's what it's all about 'turned out nice again!!'

  • @sheilalucas9154
    @sheilalucas9154 6 лет назад

    Brilliant lesson Matthew, thank you.

  • @ruskin51
    @ruskin51 17 лет назад

    Bostin' video Matthew!
    You really explain it well. Thanks,

  • @catpatches
    @catpatches 17 лет назад

    Hi Matt: ffaaaann strooookke, ffaaan strooke, fann strook,Were all fans of yours and hopeing for a demo on the fan stroke. Thanks for all you do we love you... : 0 )
    Patrick

  • @chrisabraham8793
    @chrisabraham8793 3 года назад

    Great teacher, can we see the other techniques which you demonstrated with the split stroke, i noticed the fan stroke and triplet type of stroke and how the combined with each other.

  • @echobink
    @echobink 16 лет назад

    Hi Matt!
    Aren't you done with school yet? The whole world is waiting for you to teach us the fan stroke!
    Thanks for the great video; hope there are more coming.

  • @m134mr
    @m134mr  15 лет назад +1

    @catweasle1000 Hey there! Left Handed people put the strings on in reverse order. For example on a right handed uke The strings are tuned 'G C E A', but for left handed you would tune the
    Uke to 'A E C G'. I would recommend getting in touch with Peter Nixon, who is a great Uke player (who is also left handed) Do a search for him on youtube, i'm sure he wil help you further.
    Regards Matt

  • @pmcpherson1
    @pmcpherson1 14 лет назад

    very nice demo, it's helping me a lot... love these GF strokes...... and now i'm desperate to get a banjo uke!
    oh well, its my birthday soon ;)

  • @RiemannFan
    @RiemannFan 14 лет назад

    Matthew
    There are a few split stroke videos on RUclips but yours is head and shoulders above them all.
    On Madame Moscovitch is there a G7 chord as well?
    And I second the suggestion of you doing a fan stroke video. How about a triplet stroke video as well?
    Keep up the great work, and have a Happy New Year!
    Philip

  • @Knillclose
    @Knillclose 16 лет назад

    Hi Matt, your split stroke vid is a great help,I wonder if you could give a bit more info, on what each of the stokes are equal to in terms of beats. for all the stokes.
    split stoke,
    the tripple
    the shake
    and fan stroke.
    I think that would help in how to mix them up like all you good players seem to do.
    just as a comment I've noticed a few guys in there 40s saying are they to old to start,well I'm just starting at 70 dont put youselfs down you yougun's

  • @bingcro
    @bingcro 15 лет назад

    excellent lesson learned a lot tks very much keep it up

  • @teevee92
    @teevee92 9 лет назад +1

    Meticulous teaching! Thank you

  • @09cooperman
    @09cooperman 12 лет назад

    Very helpful Mathew, Thanks Carl

  • @ROBERTSTELMACH
    @ROBERTSTELMACH 14 лет назад

    Matthew, I have a long way to go, but thank you for your informative videos. I've loved George Formby's music for years, but my ear just isn't good enough to separate the different techniques to make any sense of them. thank you for a starter.

  • @back2skooldaze
    @back2skooldaze 8 лет назад

    Hey Matthew that is amazing playing there ;)

  • @m134mr
    @m134mr  17 лет назад

    Hey! I'll be at Blackpool in September. Yes there are Ukes for sale at the convention. If you see me, please say hi :).

  • @misterblue66
    @misterblue66 18 лет назад

    Excellent Tutorial! Thanks for posting it :)

  • @jolieuke
    @jolieuke 17 лет назад

    My dream is that you do a integral solo of a song in a relatively slow motion...
    Thank you for the video!

  • @crovo61
    @crovo61 17 лет назад

    Hi Matthew,
    Will you be doing a video to demonstrate the fan stoke? I think the way you do it is fantastic, excuse the pun
    regards
    Tom

  • @messyjessieee
    @messyjessieee 18 лет назад

    really good playing, thanks for the tips...i'll practice more!!

  • @cliffraven6749
    @cliffraven6749 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for that am doing the split but at moment find difficult to get speed up

  • @petercnixon
    @petercnixon 10 лет назад

    What you've lost in hair since this video you've gained back in skill! If only I could say the same!

    • @matthewrichards88
      @matthewrichards88 10 лет назад

      Lol this is what the split stroke can do to you! :)

  • @catweasle1000
    @catweasle1000 15 лет назад

    I have always been a fan of george formbys style ,i am new to the pc so i was surprised when i came by your site on youtube..i think you are great at his style,,,,my question is can a uke be strung for a left hander,,if it can i will start learning..and where would i go to get one converted ?.

  • @RonWylie-gk5lc
    @RonWylie-gk5lc 7 лет назад

    Great tutorial thank you so much, you are a great player also. wonderful

  • @Chris-sd8mk
    @Chris-sd8mk 9 лет назад +1

    well explained matthew.

  • @JohnnyPowerhead
    @JohnnyPowerhead 10 лет назад +1

    I've been playing uke a few years and I've learned the split stroke, triple, and fan. In isolation I can do each one, but I gave trouble working them into a song. I can't figure out how to blend them all together. I would love to see a tutorial that slows it down and shows transitioning between the various strokes. Maybe a sort of intermediate level tutorial.

  • @songandancedaisy
    @songandancedaisy 12 лет назад

    Great tutorial vid, thank you so much, Matt! :D

  • @catweasle1000
    @catweasle1000 15 лет назад

    Thanks Matt,, i will do that,,good luck to you..

  • @christineriley1295
    @christineriley1295 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @edwardc7462
    @edwardc7462 8 лет назад

    Fantastic video

  • @roderickbradley756
    @roderickbradley756 8 лет назад

    Hello Matt. Great tutorial. I travelled from CT USA to my first GFS convention this month and enjoyed it a lot. I have been playing for just 2 yrs left handed with the Uke turned over. Should I try to play right handed or re string it in order to get the GF sound. Thanks ......Rod

    • @matthewrichards88
      @matthewrichards88 8 лет назад

      hi rod. there are a few left handed Formby players. basics the uke is tuned opposite. fit example instead if g C e a. it is tuned a e C g, and the uke is flipped over and strummed with your left hand. glad you made it to the convention. regards Matthew

  • @jamieukulele
    @jamieukulele 6 лет назад

    Great teaching style there.

  • @animateangus
    @animateangus 13 лет назад +1

    You make it look so easy. Its soooo difficult

  • @archiecairns2731
    @archiecairns2731 10 лет назад

    Great Lesson Matthew

  • @karenrr110
    @karenrr110 12 лет назад

    Wonderful tutorial, thank you!

  • @deltabilly1
    @deltabilly1 3 года назад

    I think I’ve found at least three different split stroke lesson videos that teach it totally differently. Perhaps because Formby was not nearly as consistent in his technique- or rather he did a lot of stuff and rarely stuck to one type of stroke. What exactly the split stroke is seems to be up for dispute.

  • @TomClarkSouthLondon
    @TomClarkSouthLondon 2 года назад

    Excellent 👍

  • @TheOzziepom
    @TheOzziepom 8 лет назад

    Nice lesson Mathew

  • @griff571
    @griff571 17 лет назад

    Hi Matthew,
    Great demo, I was wondering what model Uke banjo you were playing in this video.
    More please.
    Regards
    Griff

  • @catpatches
    @catpatches 17 лет назад

    Hi Matt: Thanks for the tips on the Forby style. I love it. Where can I purchace his Song books?
    I'm in Utah USA.
    Patrick

  • @m134mr
    @m134mr  15 лет назад

    there was Christopher Napier who won the competition on Stars in their eyes? hope this helps

  • @robbiebenidorm
    @robbiebenidorm 17 лет назад

    matt willyou be at the convention this sept is it poss to buy a ukulele there im in liverpool for a few days so would drive up to blackpool

  • @roderickbradley756
    @roderickbradley756 8 лет назад +1

    Hello Matt. Thanks for the advice. I will retune. I am going to attend the March 17 convention and would like to play along in the Thrash. What tuning will they play in? Will I be able to find out in advance what they will play? Rod Bradley

    • @matthewrichards88
      @matthewrichards88 8 лет назад

      Roderick Bradley hey rod the thrash at blackpool is in D tuning (a d F# b) regards

  • @mejeep100
    @mejeep100 12 лет назад

    Hi Matt great video. I have a question, after the last down stroke in the cycle do you start the cycle again with 2 down strokes without an upstroke. Hope this makes sense Many thanks Graham

  • @robbiebenidorm
    @robbiebenidorm 17 лет назад

    matt great playing could you please demo the fantan? stroke for us and do u know were i can buy a good uke for live playing thanks 4 your help

  • @kartwood
    @kartwood 17 лет назад

    Hi from CMatt, Thanks for putting this together. I got my first banjo uke today. been learning on an old soprano. What tuning are you using?

  • @peterchrissie
    @peterchrissie 7 лет назад

    Mathew please tell me where i can buy a lightweight banjolele like yours as mine is too heavy to play without a strap. Thank you. Great video by the way . i know its an old one but its helping me.

  • @BenBanjo87
    @BenBanjo87 17 лет назад

    Hey thanks for this video! Could you possibly do one to show us how to do the solo from "I Told My Baby With The Ukulele"? That would be brilliant if you could!

  • @campbell166
    @campbell166 18 лет назад

    great stuff.....thanks...

  • @Astronomater
    @Astronomater 10 лет назад +1

    great lesson. thanks

  • @perfectwafflemedia
    @perfectwafflemedia 10 лет назад

    Well explained!

  • @robbiebenidorm
    @robbiebenidorm 17 лет назад

    hi matt i seen u at the formby con but didnt want to hassel u i bougth a steveson is that a reasonable make thanks for your help

  • @ManWhoLovesTheMary
    @ManWhoLovesTheMary 16 лет назад

    Your name is Matthew Richards? That's my name, too :D Seriously. I wonder if having the last name makes us related (since I know the first one doesn't). Interesting to find people that have the same name as you...in this case the full name (except middle initial) :D

  • @animateangus
    @animateangus 13 лет назад

    Very good. Do you know how to play the Practice Piece?

  • @Petey1308
    @Petey1308 17 лет назад

    Hi Matt. Learnt this a while ago from your vid but I keep going back to practise with this vid ;)
    Just a question. I got a Dallas B for £40 about a week back. However, the tuning pegs aren't to good to say the least. I can't even get the C string in tune because... Well its just to tight for the tuners. They just detune their selves lower. I don't want to tighten them because the screw has started to fray, almost to the point where they are flat.
    Any suggestions Matt?
    Thank you

  • @roderickbradley756
    @roderickbradley756 8 лет назад

    Thanks Matt. What song(s) will be played? I would like to be prepared. Rod

  • @ianmcintosh9435
    @ianmcintosh9435 11 лет назад

    Hi Matt, very good instruction but there is something I just can't grasp. Is it continuous down up down down up down down up down or is there a point where the strum changes? Cheers, Ian

  • @aesthetify
    @aesthetify 13 лет назад

    Having listened to the original whole solo for Madame Moskovitch, are there some more chords/sections other than the C/Am and G7 sections you have demonstrated?. Could you post if so....
    many thanks

  • @TheBeatrice160
    @TheBeatrice160 11 лет назад

    Great - thanks

  • @elverlands
    @elverlands 13 лет назад

    Matt - what would you advise the correct length of finger nails on right hand?

  • @elvismcnoodle
    @elvismcnoodle 14 лет назад

    you re cool. thats not gcea is it?? or my tuners knackered!!

  • @mrbrian826
    @mrbrian826 3 года назад

    Is that a Birmingham accent i detect? I am not from UK which is why i ask.

  • @Petey1308
    @Petey1308 17 лет назад

    Nevermind that - It's all sorted!

  • @pl467
    @pl467 10 лет назад

    Hi Matthew. I wonder if you could tell me the strumming pattern for this as I am having difficultly getting it right. Is it DudDudDuD

  • @adeleleigh3979
    @adeleleigh3979 7 лет назад

    Hi Matt what tuning is your Uke in? Asking because you it isn't really a C chord its an E flat thanks

  • @st.apollonius5758
    @st.apollonius5758 10 лет назад

    I would use the thumb to plick the top string

  • @m134mr
    @m134mr  17 лет назад

    Hey Guys. Sorry I haven't uploaded video's for sometime, i'm at college at the momement, will be finnishing in a few months, so i'll be uploading some more vids :)
    Matt

  • @elvismcnoodle
    @elvismcnoodle 14 лет назад

    im playing a soprano uke is that what it is?.... oh yes you cant hear me. sozxx good stuff anyhoo man thumbs up

  • @jamieukulele
    @jamieukulele 6 лет назад

    Matt, Do you do lessons online? If so can you email me or message me please.

  • @mattwxmla
    @mattwxmla 17 лет назад

    thats me that is ??

  • @mattwxmla
    @mattwxmla 17 лет назад

    that is me