The way you teach,is easier for me and i wanna say a big thanks cuz you make my day. Much better and easier than any other videos from other artists. Thanks a lot 🎉🎉
I don't have tabs, just the different chord inversions. I'm afraid I seem to have lost the original files. The change (at about 3:04) is reflected in the on-screen diagrams, your best bet might be to do a screen grab.
@@PhilDoleman Hi Phil hope you are well too. Thanks for this jamalong it helps with my still rubbish rhythmic ability. I used to go and see Flanagan and Allen at Crazy Gang shows in London. My Grandfather wrote a song they played. I sang FML at Hollesley one year - I really miss those meetings.
The way you teach,is easier for me and i wanna say a big thanks cuz you make my day. Much better and easier than any other videos from other artists. Thanks a lot 🎉🎉
Thank you!
Great fun 🪕🇬🇧
Brilliant way of teaching perfect for me many thanks
Love the chords/progression and done correctly makes me almost sound like a Ukekele-ist. thanks again Phil
Looks like a great way to get into some simple playing. Going to try it right now! Thanks for the post !!!! NH
Omgosh, I was ignoring the diagrams because I'm playing a baritone. But now I see what you're doing. Dang you're good!
this is the first time i've ever seen a lesson like this, and i think it's my new favorite method ever!
Fantastic, great to play along with. I played on banjo uke. Thanks Phil
Paul
Superb.
Magnifique, quel rythme!
Simply brilliant.
Nice! Fun to attempt. I'll be working on this.
Yes
Great practice piece I can keep up with the first half but cant do the inversions. More practice required. Cheers
A little too fast for me know but I keep trying, getting better each time though. Love all your videos!
It will come! Thanks :-)
@@PhilDoleman You can adjust the speed on YouTune.. either using the stacked dots in the upper right corner or the gear head in the bottom mine bar.
What is the strumming pattern are you playing please john
Hi John, most of the time I'm playing the rhythm 1 2 & 3 & 4 & , played as D DuDuDu.
Thanks Phil great fun
is there somewhere i can find the tabs when things change toward the end?
I don't have tabs, just the different chord inversions. I'm afraid I seem to have lost the original files. The change (at about 3:04) is reflected in the on-screen diagrams, your best bet might be to do a screen grab.
Love it!
Would love a .pdf of this
I've just made one, you can find the link below the thumbnail here
www.learntheukulele.co.uk/playalongs
Cheers,
Phil
Thank you
Hey I have run out of fingers on page 2
It'll come! Until it does you can keep playing along with the original shapes.
is this "five foot 2, eyes of blue"?
Yes, and it's "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" too (and probably several others!)
@@PhilDoleman how interesting! is there a reason for that? is it part of some kind of jazz standard (like the 12 bar blues)?
Forget me not lane - Flanagan and Allen
Hi Dave, hope you're keeping well!
It's amazing just how many songs use this one.
@@PhilDoleman
Hi Phil hope you are well too. Thanks for this jamalong it helps with my still rubbish rhythmic ability. I used to go and see Flanagan and Allen at Crazy Gang shows in London. My Grandfather wrote a song they played. I sang FML at Hollesley one year - I really miss those meetings.
I am hearing 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and; is that right?
The uke rhythm? That would work, I'm usually missing out the first 'and'.
@@PhilDoleman Thanks Phil. I couldn't make my mind up.