Great tutorial! I really like that it has only 2 chords so that I can work on the strum! Love this one! It is not easy for me which is good because I'm learning!!
I'm struggling with the strumming and the timing but I won't give up! This is by far the best tutorial for this song so I'll keep going. It would be better if you showed a more detailed tutorial how to play the whole song. But thank you very much anyway and God bless!
Although the band John Fogerty and the Blue Ridge Rangers done this it was nit by CCR but I guess the BRR don't bring in a lot of traffic. And if you are going to do a video on 2 chords then you must do Achy Breaky Heart.
Fernanda Leite Excellent Fernanda, love to hear that we are helping you out and you are making progress and that our music tastes match up! Thanks for the support.
Hey another awesome video! Is there any chance you can do a fingerpicking tutorial on "Why Georgia" by John Mayer? I think it would sound really nice on the Ukulele! Have a good one
iñigo san jose Yeah man, just got it last time I was stateside. It is a tenor. We are going to run a low G on it and come at you guys with some crazy new stuff here soon. Cheers man.
So it seams that the first string you pluck is the G an then the strum then the C and then the strum. Reasoning then that for a Ukulele with a low g string for forth string seams like the reverse pattern sounds better. C then g. Higher then lower with in the chord. I have one ukulele each way and confirmed that it sound right when the first pluck is higher then the second pluck. Read below that you are going to put a low g string on your ukulele. I assume you have by now converted it and can confirm my experiment.
I get that, We learn more from watching and listening to you play the instrument, than talking about what your going to do, and how your doing it. I said more playing, less talk, not all playing and no talk.I'm not dissing you.
I dig it man, all feedback is appreciated as well, and I learn the way you do, too. I just have to teach to the slowest person. I learned that from years of teaching English as a second language, we are only as strong as the weakest screw. Having said that all advice is appreciated and I will make a conscience effort to be more direct with the language.