My first in-person meeting gave me a chance to dust off my 34 1/2-year-old T-shirt from "The Joshua Tree" tour date at the Erwin Center. Thanks, Bob! (Now if we could just have a live strum cam...)
Great to see you all together again…lots of familiar faces. Thank you for this song, it’s one I’ve tried to do with my groups. Ready to have another go now, thanks to you.
Wonderful! So happy for everyone in attendance. I wish I had been there. Thanks for including the presentation and practice exercises. Always grateful to Bob, Jen, Lyda, Marty, Paul, and Chico!
Woohoo! Wow how awesome everyone sounds. How happy everyone looks!!! So many new friends I see in the group. Those two young women dancing in unison! Wow. So much love!!! I was beaming happy as I watched this. Wow wow wow!!!! I wish I’d thought of being there for it! Maybe I’ll get a chance soon!!! Hiya Bob! Hiya Jen!!!
Greetings from Dublin,Ireland. Absolutely fabulous to see a live gathering again. Brilliant performance by everybody concerned. I think Bono would just love to hear that version. Magnificent. I thank you all, for the knowledge I have picked up from all your video's. I really enjoy playing along.
Greetings from Germany 😊 Can I ask you a question? I‘m with a small group (about 10) and we try to establish a routine. Do you only work on one song in your meetings? In Lockdown we amassed roughly 100 songs we want to try. Currently we play through this mass to decide if we like the songs and which additional information we need to sound not to bad. Furthermore we want to put together a repertoire for the microscopic chance to perform for an audience. Maybe this summer, a little bonfire sing-along with family and friends. Why oh why are you so far away …
Hello Chris! Thank you so much for your kind comment! In answer to your question, yes, we focus on one song in each meeting. We study the chords, the chord progressions, strum patterns, picking parts, and even the vocals -- then we record what we've learned at the end of the meeting. We also have a smaller group that performs at nursing homes, libraries, festivals, etc. This group has a large collection of songs and we go through as many as possible when we meet. Wishing you the best!
Hi Gina! It's a C chord with the addition of an F note. Play a C chord by placing your ring finger (or middle, if you prefer) on the third fret of the A string. Then put your index finger on the first fret of the E string. The result is a "C major suspended 4" chord or "Csus4". I hope that helps!!
There is something uniquely wonderful about the ukulele musical instrument that spreads love and kindness. I wish I'd known when I wore younger shoes.
It was wonderful to be together again. There’s nothing better than a bunch of folks howling at the moon together. :-)
Greetings from Sydney, down under🇦🇺
Great song, I love this performance
My first in-person meeting gave me a chance to dust off my 34 1/2-year-old T-shirt from "The Joshua Tree" tour date at the Erwin Center. Thanks, Bob! (Now if we could just have a live strum cam...)
The perfect shirt for the occasion Robert, thanks!
I love watching you. Big hug from Bogotá
Thanks very much Lina! ¡Muchisimas gracias!
Glad to see you meeting in person again. A room full of music is wonderful for all of us.
It is wonderful, thank you Susan!
Wonderful to see you all together again!
Thanks Margaret, we had a wonderful time being together again!
Great to see you all!👍🇵🇱
Thanks Dana!
Finally together again! Loved the harmonies!
Thanks Irene!
So wonderful to see you all together! What a joy! You're all an inspiration.
Thank you! You guys are awesome!
so nice to see you meeting together again! and with a song of my favorite band! good job! God bless!
Lovely.
Thank you Szifra!
Missed this first time round - immense 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Terrific song choice. Well done!
❤ AUS, Thank You. Beautiful. I am also playing along from AUS aka Australia.
I miss your meetings so much. Wonderful to see so many happy faces strumming along. Keep up the brilliant work, Bob and team❤️❤️❤️
Hi Clare, so wonderful to hear from you!
Great to see you all together again…lots of familiar faces. Thank you for this song, it’s one I’ve tried to do with my groups. Ready to have another go now, thanks to you.
Thanks so much Eileen! Please do give this song another go -- it's fantastic to play and sing!
It was great being back together again with the group, meeting with friends and seeing familiar faces.
Great job Bob and everyone.👍
Thanks Richard!
So nice to see you playing together again!
Thanks Rafaela!
Greetings from Whitstable England. Lovely to see and hear you all together again. Love and strumming x
Thanks John, it's so great to be playing together! Cheers!
Wonderful! So happy for everyone in attendance. I wish I had been there. Thanks for including the presentation and practice exercises. Always grateful to Bob, Jen, Lyda, Marty, Paul, and Chico!
Thank you!!
I didn’t make it alas - watched afterwards. Thank you very much for an oasis of joy in an increasingly worrying world.
Maybe next time! Thanks!
Nice performance, good to see y'all meeting in person once again!
Wow wow wow! I have missed you guys so much! What a performance! 👏👏👏👏
Much love from 🇦🇺🌏
Thank you so much Fenella!
EXCELLENT !!!!!! ONE OF MY FAVS AND WELL DONE TOO
Cheers Ernie!
Woohoo! Wow how awesome everyone sounds. How happy everyone looks!!! So many new friends I see in the group. Those two young women dancing in unison! Wow. So much love!!! I was beaming happy as I watched this. Wow wow wow!!!! I wish I’d thought of being there for it! Maybe I’ll get a chance soon!!! Hiya Bob! Hiya Jen!!!
Hi! Thanks so much, we had such a wonderful time being together again!
Just find this group amazing 🙂
Wonderful!
Hi Sam! Hope to see you soon!
awesome
I love these vids and these people
Greetings from Dublin,Ireland. Absolutely fabulous to see a live gathering again. Brilliant performance by everybody concerned. I think Bono would just love to hear that version. Magnificent. I thank you all, for the knowledge I have picked up from all your video's. I really enjoy playing along.
Thanks James!
Greetings from Germany 😊 Can I ask you a question? I‘m with a small group (about 10) and we try to establish a routine. Do you only work on one song in your meetings? In Lockdown we amassed roughly 100 songs we want to try. Currently we play through this mass to decide if we like the songs and which additional information we need to sound not to bad. Furthermore we want to put together a repertoire for the microscopic chance to perform for an audience. Maybe this summer, a little bonfire sing-along with family and friends.
Why oh why are you so far away …
Hello Chris! Thank you so much for your kind comment! In answer to your question, yes, we focus on one song in each meeting. We study the chords, the chord progressions, strum patterns, picking parts, and even the vocals -- then we record what we've learned at the end of the meeting. We also have a smaller group that performs at nursing homes, libraries, festivals, etc. This group has a large collection of songs and we go through as many as possible when we meet. Wishing you the best!
What is Csus4?
Hi Gina! It's a C chord with the addition of an F note. Play a C chord by placing your ring finger (or middle, if you prefer) on the third fret of the A string. Then put your index finger on the first fret of the E string. The result is a "C major suspended 4" chord or "Csus4". I hope that helps!!