I found ukulele during Covid. So wish I d found it before. I’m 67 yo and now m part of a wonderful group and play in the performing group . I think ukulele has a long way to go. I’m man who would’ve thought about a resonator Uke or the electric Uke when they bought the little instrument out on the Portuguese ships.
@acouslapticКүн бұрын
Best arrangement In whole KZread
@txtgaming7108Күн бұрын
This is only the first half
@RockClass101Күн бұрын
Hi @txtgaming7108, the complete tab and part 2 video tutorial is available with premium membership at: rockclass101.com/a-thousand-years/. There are 4 free premium lessons at the top of this page: rockclass101.com/free-lessons/. They include tabs and the really cool interactive tab player. That will give you an idea of what to expect with premium membership. 😊
@Dheeraj711922 күн бұрын
I want to learn this. Have to work hard.
@RockClass101Күн бұрын
You can do it! Let me know if you need help or have any questions playing it 😊
@Dheeraj71192Күн бұрын
@@RockClass101 Thanks for your motivation, Will do and thanks for reaching out ☺ Also, you did it beautifully ❤
@kennethroberts27483 күн бұрын
You're making 2 to 3 negative comments for every good idea you're presenting, and they are good ideas.
@gexydo3 күн бұрын
I am wondering why Andrew needs to introduce the other artists while his instructional videos suffer no preludes. 😬
@RockClass1013 күн бұрын
My intros cover helpful tips for the lesson, as well as, how to find the lesson and its assets (tabs, on-screen tab viewer, part 2 lesson) on our site 😊
@gexydo3 күн бұрын
@@RockClass101, got it, thank you for your clarification!
@allenmay88505 күн бұрын
Fun song played by the best teacher out there. Great job Matt!
@thebumblebard6 күн бұрын
This is such a cool concept! Adding in the different layers of the song and teaching it that way. It also sounds very lovely. 😊 You can also add in a clawhammer layer if you want. 😅😂😶
@RockClass1016 күн бұрын
Get the TABS: rockclass101.com/melody-to-harmony/
@SurjitSingh-us6xl6 күн бұрын
Good strumming guide
@mariemcdonald64887 күн бұрын
What key is this in?
@RockClass1017 күн бұрын
Our arrangement is in F major.
@TheWilmaFingerdooReview8 күн бұрын
You're a godsend and a fantastic teacher. Your disposition and delivery is brilliant and really helps with engagement and retention. Thank you so much for these videos!
@RockClass1018 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words, I really appreciate it! 😊
@georgeandyrose9 күн бұрын
Matt's story really resonates. I picked up an ukulele a few years ago because a friend played and it looked like fun, relatively inexpensive and relatively easy. But when I attended the Vancouver Ukelele Festival in 2018, I was blown away by the versatility and variety of styles - amazing teachers playing swing, country, blues, jazz, as well as their own modern compositions with touches of rock or classical. People such as Kalei Gamiao, Casey MacGill, Daniel Ward, Heidi Swedberg, Sarah Maisel, Craig Chee. I had no idea this little instrument could be so powerful. That was the inspiration to get serious about learning to play, and I've never looked back.
@SantalynValferys12 күн бұрын
This is so helpful !!! Way better than any app or video I already tried. Thank you ! 🎉
@thebumblebard12 күн бұрын
Really beautiful song and really beautifully played! 😊🏝️🏖️🌊🌞☀️💙🧡💛💚
@RockClass10113 күн бұрын
Get the TABS: rockclass101.com/aloha-dreaming/
@hiddengarry14 күн бұрын
My immediate ukulele future is the Uke Fest Of Great Britain. Looking forward to your workshop Matt👍
@hiddengarry14 күн бұрын
m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioeWz8lxg9C8mdY.html Here's the strumstick, a finger picking lesson by Bob macnally who sort of invented it I believe.
@hiddengarry14 күн бұрын
As well as the ukulele being accessible the uke community, at all levels seems so friendly and accepting. To get personal replies to questions from top flight players (James Hill and Victoria Vox for example) is amazing. Couldn't imagine a similar situation in the classical guitar world. So many people give their time to help and advise either free or for not very much (around a tenner a month for most sites) is just great.
@hiddengarry14 күн бұрын
Great discussion. Some lovely stories. I played the classical guitar for around 40 years and flack picked a steel string for several more. Found rock class 101 on the Web and was inspired to buy a uke about 18 months ago. So accessible. Never had so much fun with music . Selling my mandolin and one of my guitars to finance my uke habit.
@angelscomputers15 күн бұрын
I think you nailed. I’m from a family of musicians and my entire life I’ve been around guitars but tried 3 different times and can’t get it. Never made a full song. At my 47’s now it came across with an Uke and the first I thought was “this is a toy from Hawaii”, 3 months in to it and so far I have 5 songs I can play and I’m enjoying it a lot. It suuuuper easy IMO. My guitars are decorating the walls on my house waiting for me to have time to list them for sale. So far tried soprano, concert and I’m stuck now with tenor. When I grow up I want to be like you. It’s sooooo much that can be done on an Uke and not just what my ignorance saw at the beginning (the Hawaiian toy) that it’s crazy.
@raymondstebbins590415 күн бұрын
Jake played his part in what could be played on a ukulele I believe the tone woods that are gaining popularity in more recent years have helped change peoples perception of what a ukulele really sound like take that oli you have for example imagine having that 20years ago
@sherry701715 күн бұрын
This is so timely! I just listened to a James Hill podcast yesterday about him teaming up with an Indian artist to introduce playing Ragas on ukuleles - “Ragalele”. Yet another field never considered even by him!
@kathroot725215 күн бұрын
Good conversation. The uke was my intro to music at an old age and it has been a wonderful journey.
@thebumblebard15 күн бұрын
Really beautiful and interesting ideas! The idea of art being passed on through generations and the expanding reach of what's possible is very inspiring. Ha, I guess we don't have to worry about any Ukebots any time soon; thank goodness AI don't have a full corporeal form. Yet. 😉😅😂 That thumbnail is hilarious by the way! 😅 Thank you for another perf lesson! 😊
@justinmills427515 күн бұрын
I am going to see Jake this Friday and I can not wait!
@michellelawhorn570715 күн бұрын
Thank you, loved your content. Beautifully expressed 🎵🎶🎵
@G..G..15 күн бұрын
Great conversation Matt
@RockClass10115 күн бұрын
Wondering Where to Start as a Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced Player? Find Out Here: rockclass101.com/learning-paths/
@adamlangley555215 күн бұрын
Id prefer if the student plays both hands correctly !
@skylady64ish9311 күн бұрын
Of course, that’s what we’d all prefer. 😅 And he’s teaching us how to get there.
@UkeAlong15 күн бұрын
Love this arrangement and great tutorial, thank you!
@makermusik16 күн бұрын
very inspiring
@40KStoics-pu2fb16 күн бұрын
Excellent. Very clear...I managed to write down everything as you went. Fabulous.
@jessiewink16 күн бұрын
maybe the quality control problem its cause of when you buy online ukes that usually happens
@usernamemykel17 күн бұрын
I had purchased some ukes, but after I watched YT "Honoka & Azita Miserlou", I immediately bought a Kanilea - and never looked back!!
@sillypuddystl290717 күн бұрын
Fantastic version.
@Edvenchers17 күн бұрын
That’s a happy sound
@majayoung348819 күн бұрын
You are wonderful. I've learned so much. I'm kinda new. Thanks
@BrendavonAhsen19 күн бұрын
What make of ukulele isn't just junk?
@sheilachoi425419 күн бұрын
Many thanks Andrew for telling us how to practise! You are a great teacher!
@RockClass10119 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate it! 😊
@Diddy_Wah_Wiggy20 күн бұрын
Down to Earth --> Thanks!
@ilenehirsch220820 күн бұрын
Love this. Thank you Andrew and Mika. Happy to be a member of rockclass101 so I can download the tabs!
@RockClass10119 күн бұрын
Thank you Ilene, I appreciate your support! 😊
@pshapiro20 күн бұрын
This is delightful. I love it. Thanks.
@constanceturner87120 күн бұрын
I love this lesson!
@thebumblebard20 күн бұрын
Very lovely tune indeed! It has the same fingerpicking pattern as Etude No. 5 which is my favorite RC101 etude. I may have missed if that was mentioned. The pattern just sounds different on low G, obvs. 😊 I just wanted to say really quick about the "red light approach" to ending the tune. Another way you could end the tune is the "yellow light approach" which is when you speed up crazy fast to make it through the yellow light last second before it turns red - but imagine applying that to playing this tune. 😂 I'm cry laughing about that... 😂😅😂 Definitely not recommending anyone do that while actually driving, of course... Cough... 😳 Thank you for your great lessons! 😊
@RockClass10120 күн бұрын
Get the TABS: rockclass101.com/travis-picking-etude/
@asnormal136220 күн бұрын
What to do to keep all our used strings out of the landfill? Can they be recycled ♻️ or is there an organization that reuses or modifies them for other purpose? What can you tell me?
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I found ukulele during Covid. So wish I d found it before. I’m 67 yo and now m part of a wonderful group and play in the performing group . I think ukulele has a long way to go. I’m man who would’ve thought about a resonator Uke or the electric Uke when they bought the little instrument out on the Portuguese ships.
Best arrangement In whole KZread
This is only the first half
Hi @txtgaming7108, the complete tab and part 2 video tutorial is available with premium membership at: rockclass101.com/a-thousand-years/. There are 4 free premium lessons at the top of this page: rockclass101.com/free-lessons/. They include tabs and the really cool interactive tab player. That will give you an idea of what to expect with premium membership. 😊
I want to learn this. Have to work hard.
You can do it! Let me know if you need help or have any questions playing it 😊
@@RockClass101 Thanks for your motivation, Will do and thanks for reaching out ☺ Also, you did it beautifully ❤
You're making 2 to 3 negative comments for every good idea you're presenting, and they are good ideas.
I am wondering why Andrew needs to introduce the other artists while his instructional videos suffer no preludes. 😬
My intros cover helpful tips for the lesson, as well as, how to find the lesson and its assets (tabs, on-screen tab viewer, part 2 lesson) on our site 😊
@@RockClass101, got it, thank you for your clarification!
Fun song played by the best teacher out there. Great job Matt!
This is such a cool concept! Adding in the different layers of the song and teaching it that way. It also sounds very lovely. 😊 You can also add in a clawhammer layer if you want. 😅😂😶
Get the TABS: rockclass101.com/melody-to-harmony/
Good strumming guide
What key is this in?
Our arrangement is in F major.
You're a godsend and a fantastic teacher. Your disposition and delivery is brilliant and really helps with engagement and retention. Thank you so much for these videos!
Thank you so much for the kind words, I really appreciate it! 😊
Matt's story really resonates. I picked up an ukulele a few years ago because a friend played and it looked like fun, relatively inexpensive and relatively easy. But when I attended the Vancouver Ukelele Festival in 2018, I was blown away by the versatility and variety of styles - amazing teachers playing swing, country, blues, jazz, as well as their own modern compositions with touches of rock or classical. People such as Kalei Gamiao, Casey MacGill, Daniel Ward, Heidi Swedberg, Sarah Maisel, Craig Chee. I had no idea this little instrument could be so powerful. That was the inspiration to get serious about learning to play, and I've never looked back.
This is so helpful !!! Way better than any app or video I already tried. Thank you ! 🎉
Really beautiful song and really beautifully played! 😊🏝️🏖️🌊🌞☀️💙🧡💛💚
Get the TABS: rockclass101.com/aloha-dreaming/
My immediate ukulele future is the Uke Fest Of Great Britain. Looking forward to your workshop Matt👍
m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioeWz8lxg9C8mdY.html Here's the strumstick, a finger picking lesson by Bob macnally who sort of invented it I believe.
As well as the ukulele being accessible the uke community, at all levels seems so friendly and accepting. To get personal replies to questions from top flight players (James Hill and Victoria Vox for example) is amazing. Couldn't imagine a similar situation in the classical guitar world. So many people give their time to help and advise either free or for not very much (around a tenner a month for most sites) is just great.
Great discussion. Some lovely stories. I played the classical guitar for around 40 years and flack picked a steel string for several more. Found rock class 101 on the Web and was inspired to buy a uke about 18 months ago. So accessible. Never had so much fun with music . Selling my mandolin and one of my guitars to finance my uke habit.
I think you nailed. I’m from a family of musicians and my entire life I’ve been around guitars but tried 3 different times and can’t get it. Never made a full song. At my 47’s now it came across with an Uke and the first I thought was “this is a toy from Hawaii”, 3 months in to it and so far I have 5 songs I can play and I’m enjoying it a lot. It suuuuper easy IMO. My guitars are decorating the walls on my house waiting for me to have time to list them for sale. So far tried soprano, concert and I’m stuck now with tenor. When I grow up I want to be like you. It’s sooooo much that can be done on an Uke and not just what my ignorance saw at the beginning (the Hawaiian toy) that it’s crazy.
Jake played his part in what could be played on a ukulele I believe the tone woods that are gaining popularity in more recent years have helped change peoples perception of what a ukulele really sound like take that oli you have for example imagine having that 20years ago
This is so timely! I just listened to a James Hill podcast yesterday about him teaming up with an Indian artist to introduce playing Ragas on ukuleles - “Ragalele”. Yet another field never considered even by him!
Good conversation. The uke was my intro to music at an old age and it has been a wonderful journey.
Really beautiful and interesting ideas! The idea of art being passed on through generations and the expanding reach of what's possible is very inspiring. Ha, I guess we don't have to worry about any Ukebots any time soon; thank goodness AI don't have a full corporeal form. Yet. 😉😅😂 That thumbnail is hilarious by the way! 😅 Thank you for another perf lesson! 😊
I am going to see Jake this Friday and I can not wait!
Thank you, loved your content. Beautifully expressed 🎵🎶🎵
Great conversation Matt
Wondering Where to Start as a Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced Player? Find Out Here: rockclass101.com/learning-paths/
Id prefer if the student plays both hands correctly !
Of course, that’s what we’d all prefer. 😅 And he’s teaching us how to get there.
Love this arrangement and great tutorial, thank you!
very inspiring
Excellent. Very clear...I managed to write down everything as you went. Fabulous.
maybe the quality control problem its cause of when you buy online ukes that usually happens
I had purchased some ukes, but after I watched YT "Honoka & Azita Miserlou", I immediately bought a Kanilea - and never looked back!!
Fantastic version.
That’s a happy sound
You are wonderful. I've learned so much. I'm kinda new. Thanks
What make of ukulele isn't just junk?
Many thanks Andrew for telling us how to practise! You are a great teacher!
Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate it! 😊
Down to Earth --> Thanks!
Love this. Thank you Andrew and Mika. Happy to be a member of rockclass101 so I can download the tabs!
Thank you Ilene, I appreciate your support! 😊
This is delightful. I love it. Thanks.
I love this lesson!
Very lovely tune indeed! It has the same fingerpicking pattern as Etude No. 5 which is my favorite RC101 etude. I may have missed if that was mentioned. The pattern just sounds different on low G, obvs. 😊 I just wanted to say really quick about the "red light approach" to ending the tune. Another way you could end the tune is the "yellow light approach" which is when you speed up crazy fast to make it through the yellow light last second before it turns red - but imagine applying that to playing this tune. 😂 I'm cry laughing about that... 😂😅😂 Definitely not recommending anyone do that while actually driving, of course... Cough... 😳 Thank you for your great lessons! 😊
Get the TABS: rockclass101.com/travis-picking-etude/
What to do to keep all our used strings out of the landfill? Can they be recycled ♻️ or is there an organization that reuses or modifies them for other purpose? What can you tell me?
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