Hey Cody - yes absolutely. So these are the basic "easy" chords on ukulele, especially for beginners getting started. The G chord, a 3 finger chord, is definitely the most challenging though! Songs that are in the key of C, like this one, are best for beginners. I do also have a tutorial of Leaving on a Jet Plane in the key of C. I'll post a link below. Hope this helps!! Let me know if you have any questions 😊🎵
The more you build a strong foundation of rhythm, the easier it will be! Check out my strumming series - it helps you build up to the island strum. th-cam.com/play/PLEDql1ugJe0tjrH0cZfTjc69ahNKogDDp.html Enjoy, and also thank you!! 😊💕
Hi Clara, first of all, it's awesome that you're learning ukulele! Keep going! Second, my channel is not for kids, so you may need to ask your parent/caretaker to adjust your TH-cam settings. My channel is called Ukulele Wine Time. :) As a Mama of two kids, I'm definitely not advocating drinking underage!! You are doing a great job speaking up about that. I have another ukulele channel that is for kids if you'd like to check it out - www.youtube.com/@ukulelekatforkids I hope this helps! If that channel seems too young for you, my recent videos (from the past year, 2024) do not have wine in them at all, for this exact reason. A quick reminder before I sign off, and that is that kindness goes a long way when offering feedback. :) Something to remember for the future. Hope you have a great day! -Kathryn
My main problem with this is my grandchildren musically inclined and I love ukulele they could Google this and in their young minds which they are 14 and 16 it’s OK to drink. I really disagree with this she’s not the only teacher promoting drinking with the ukulele, I think it’s awful. It should be private to adults not where a child can see this totally ridiculous in my opinion.
@@laurabrown6363 Thanks for sharing that, it really helps me understand where you're coming from. As a mom of two kids I completely understand. The "she" you're talking about is me, Kathryn. My channel is for adults, but I can understand the frustration in seeking out tutorials for teens and coming across alcohol. And I can see it being a gray line, when kids are old enough to watch tutorials for adults, but then it's hard to filter out ones with wine... (My concept is called Ukulele Wine Time so - definitely not for teens!) I do teach kids and adults, all ages, and I am currently in the process of creating a beginner video series that is sans wine, for all ages. I will definitely share here with you when it becomes available if you are interested. Wishing you the best, and thank you for sharing your perspective with me.
I sing this song to my kids when they get up in the morning. This 3 chord song is a great one for beginning ukulele players. LMK if you try it! xo
Just found you Kathryn. Am loving your clear and fun tutorials. Cheers!
Hi Lisa, thank you so much! I'm happy you're here. Let me know if there are any songs or tutorials I can make for you! 😊
Good tutorials for beginners 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
So glad you enjoyed!! 😊
Great stuff ❤
Hey thanks Norman! 😊🎵
Thank you. Very much! God bless🙏🏽❤️
You're very welcome! 😊
This is a nice tutorial. Thanks.
Awesome to hear - thank you! And you're very welcome 😊
Love it thanks
You're welcome! 😊
Wow. Great. Trank you. 🙂👌🏼
Hey Matthias, you're so welcome. Cheers!
Thanks by you I can learn fast ❤
Love it!
Thanks 😊
You're very welcome!
After just buying a uke is there a way of making this and or leaving on a jet plane on the most simple of chords? If that makes sense.
Hey Cody - yes absolutely. So these are the basic "easy" chords on ukulele, especially for beginners getting started. The G chord, a 3 finger chord, is definitely the most challenging though! Songs that are in the key of C, like this one, are best for beginners. I do also have a tutorial of Leaving on a Jet Plane in the key of C. I'll post a link below. Hope this helps!! Let me know if you have any questions 😊🎵
Here's Leaving on a Jet Plane: th-cam.com/video/nGxMDpKDYe0/w-d-xo.html
And here's a C to G practice exercise! th-cam.com/video/0hInH4H4kyE/w-d-xo.html
I love it but i cant get the third strumming pattern
The more you build a strong foundation of rhythm, the easier it will be! Check out my strumming series - it helps you build up to the island strum. th-cam.com/play/PLEDql1ugJe0tjrH0cZfTjc69ahNKogDDp.html
Enjoy, and also thank you!! 😊💕
Where is your link of the chart? Can't see it!
Here it is! ukulelewinetime.gumroad.com/l/sunshine
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really? wine? i'm a child wanting to learn a song and ur drinking? even with all those red ribbon weeks at school telling you not to do that.?
Hi Clara, first of all, it's awesome that you're learning ukulele! Keep going! Second, my channel is not for kids, so you may need to ask your parent/caretaker to adjust your TH-cam settings. My channel is called Ukulele Wine Time. :) As a Mama of two kids, I'm definitely not advocating drinking underage!! You are doing a great job speaking up about that. I have another ukulele channel that is for kids if you'd like to check it out - www.youtube.com/@ukulelekatforkids I hope this helps! If that channel seems too young for you, my recent videos (from the past year, 2024) do not have wine in them at all, for this exact reason. A quick reminder before I sign off, and that is that kindness goes a long way when offering feedback. :) Something to remember for the future. Hope you have a great day! -Kathryn
Why drink this hurts u
It can, I don't disagree! If I had to choose between wine and ukulele I would definitely choose ukulele. 😉
My main problem with this is my grandchildren musically inclined and I love ukulele they could Google this and in their young minds which they are 14 and 16 it’s OK to drink. I really disagree with this she’s not the only teacher promoting drinking with the ukulele, I think it’s awful. It should be private to adults not where a child can see this totally ridiculous in my opinion.
@@laurabrown6363 Thanks for sharing that, it really helps me understand where you're coming from. As a mom of two kids I completely understand. The "she" you're talking about is me, Kathryn. My channel is for adults, but I can understand the frustration in seeking out tutorials for teens and coming across alcohol. And I can see it being a gray line, when kids are old enough to watch tutorials for adults, but then it's hard to filter out ones with wine... (My concept is called Ukulele Wine Time so - definitely not for teens!) I do teach kids and adults, all ages, and I am currently in the process of creating a beginner video series that is sans wine, for all ages. I will definitely share here with you when it becomes available if you are interested. Wishing you the best, and thank you for sharing your perspective with me.