I‘m so glad I found your channel. It‘s such an amazing idea to make a tutorial with different options to play this song. Personally I find it much easier to pick because I always have the feeling I have to strum against the melody while fingerpicking follows it (if that does make any sense). Your tutorials are easy to follow and so well explained. Thank you!!! 😁 I would love to have a tutorial for „Seasons in the sun“, just a suggestion. Forgive me any spelling mistakes (I‘m from Germany).
Hi Tin, welcome and thanks so much for your feedback! I'm glad you're finding my tutorials helpful and easy to follow 😊 Great to hear that you like fingerpicking! Thanks for the request, I'll check out the song.
Lara Markowitz where I’m at in my learning I appreciate being shown different strum and fingerpicking patterns, and so for you to cover four in one reasonable-length video was great, and your teaching style is very clear and easy to follow also. I look forward to checking out more of your stuff! Good luck with your channel!
Hi Lara. I'm enjoying your channel and have subscribed. I will offer one bit of constructive criticism if I may: I find that as I'm trying to play along with the play-along part, the pace seems a bit uneven (unexpectedly picking up out of nowhere. Perhaps if you used a metronome while recording the play-along, we'd all be matched up better. If no one else is having this problem, I'll assume it's just me, but I thought it was better to mention it than to ignore it. Jim
Hi Jim, thank so much for subscribing! You're right, it seems that I did finish the play along at a faster tempo than where I started. Thanks for your feedback!
Hi Lea, ukes generally come with a high G. If you play your open G and also the 3rd fret of your 2nd string/E string (which is also a G note) at the same time and they're the same note, then your G string is high. If you've purchased a low G and replaced the high G string with a low G, then when you play the open G string it will be an octave lower than playing the 3rd fret of your 2nd string. Thanks for the question!
One of my favorite songs! Thank you for the instruction! ... that was beautiful! :-)
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! It's a wonderful song. Thanks for your feedback 😊
Great lesson for this beautiful song. Fun to play and sing. a big thank you, Lara.
Thanks so much Mike!
You're bringing back memories of my high school days with the 50s tunes - thank you!
Aww, that's great to hear!
Thanks so much Lara for a very easy to follow tutorial. A beautiful song.
Thanks Carol, I'm glad you found this helpful 🤗
Love it. Thanks
Hi Lara, thanks so much for this great arrangement! ❤ I love this song 🎶
You're so welcome Beverly! This is such a fun song! 😊
Very nice strum pattern.... would you consider doing a tutorial on the Uptown girl number by Billy Joel?
Thanks An, glad you like the strumming 😊 Sure, I'm happy to add Uptown Girl to my requests list for future consideration. Thanks for the suggestion!
Love the video....Thank you Lara!!
You're most welcome Herbert! Have fun with this song 😊
Very nice 🙂 I love it. Thanks to you.
Thank you, I'm so glad you enjoyed this lesson 😊
Yes !!! 👍.
I‘m so glad I found your channel. It‘s such an amazing idea to make a tutorial with different options to play this song. Personally I find it much easier to pick because I always have the feeling I have to strum against the melody while fingerpicking follows it (if that does make any sense).
Your tutorials are easy to follow and so well explained. Thank you!!! 😁
I would love to have a tutorial for „Seasons in the sun“, just a suggestion.
Forgive me any spelling mistakes (I‘m from Germany).
Hi Tin, welcome and thanks so much for your feedback! I'm glad you're finding my tutorials helpful and easy to follow 😊 Great to hear that you like fingerpicking! Thanks for the request, I'll check out the song.
Thank you Lara! I love your tutorials!
Thanks so much for your feedback Sandra! ☺️
Thx❤
Another great tutorial Lara - thanks.
Thank you Mike
Just subscribed and really enjoying your thoughtful and excellent instruction, thanks so much, Lara!
You are so welcome Wendy! Thanks so much for subscribing and for your lovely feedback 🤗
Very nice, thank you!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed this!
awesome!
Thank you! :)
This is great! You’re great! Are you new? I can’t believe you don’t have more subscribers!
Thanks so much Larry! Yes, this is a new channel - I just started it a few months ago. I appreciate your feedback!
Lara Markowitz where I’m at in my learning I appreciate being shown different strum and fingerpicking patterns, and so for you to cover four in one reasonable-length video was great, and your teaching style is very clear and easy to follow also. I look forward to checking out more of your stuff! Good luck with your channel!
Thanks Larry! I'm glad you found my teaching style easy to follow. Have fun with the patterns :)
Beautiful♥️♥️ can you do a cover of Before it Breaks by Brandi Carlile? You would make it sound so sweet
Glad you enjoyed this, thanks! I appreciate the suggestion 😊
Hi Good luck
Thank you 😊
Hi Lara. I'm enjoying your channel and have subscribed. I will offer one bit of constructive criticism if I may: I find that as I'm trying to play along with the play-along part, the pace seems a bit uneven (unexpectedly picking up out of nowhere. Perhaps if you used a metronome while recording the play-along, we'd all be matched up better. If no one else is having this problem, I'll assume it's just me, but I thought it was better to mention it than to ignore it.
Jim
Hi Jim, thank so much for subscribing! You're right, it seems that I did finish the play along at a faster tempo than where I started. Thanks for your feedback!
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Lara how do i know that my uku is in high G or low. Tnks
Hi Lea, ukes generally come with a high G. If you play your open G and also the 3rd fret of your 2nd string/E string (which is also a G note) at the same time and they're the same note, then your G string is high. If you've purchased a low G and replaced the high G string with a low G, then when you play the open G string it will be an octave lower than playing the 3rd fret of your 2nd string. Thanks for the question!
Hi Lara thankyou very much for the info. Now i know that this uke of mine is on high G. I like the way u teach. I'm one of your fan. Thank you again.
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Thanks for the positive feedback😁
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Thanks for watching 😊