I have said it before, but you really are the best beginner (maybe more, I’m not ready for higher level videos) teacher online. The more I explore the internet, the more clear this becomes. You have a gift, thanks for sharing it!
I cannot find this song, “Teach Your Children”. I see a lot of others, but not this one? Love your tutorials and your drills! Thank you so much! Blessings upon you and your family!
I was in high school when this came out…..I’ve been learning the ukulele since Feb…..and I’m in love with the ukulele….thank you for all your tutorials and videos.
Love all CSN or CSNY - husband introduced me in the 80’s and have loved them ever since. Thanks for the tutorial, even I think I could have a go at this, thanks
Thanks Kevin for this tutorial. I am Belgian and, after hearing this song for the first time, I immediately bought the LP deja vu in 1970 (I was 15 at the time). Most people here got to know CSN&Y through Woodstock. My favorite Graham Nash song remains Chicago. Thanks for all your video lessons.
I heard that song the first time I was harvesting tobacco on a field in Prince Edward Island in Canada. I was in a pretty hippy dippy mode at the time. Loved it and still love CSN+Y!
Thank you for taking a step back. Like another commentor, I am not ready for intermediate level ukulele tutorials. But, I love learning to play a relatively easy song that sounds good when well played with an interesting bouncy strum pattern that I can play well. I do not remember the exact moment when I first heard this song. But, I was young living in suburb of New York City. I always loved the music of this song & the lyrics. I did not play a musical instrument at that time. I did not even dream that many years later I would be able to play this song on my ukulele.
I'm not really a beginner anymore, but I always pick up something from your beginner lessons, Kevin. Usually, it's stuff I've learned unconsciously, just in the course of playing, like pre-positioning for the next chord, sliding instead of lifting a finger, rotating your wrist a bit for extra finger room, or the critical importance of finger placement relative to the frets to avoid buzzing. But it's good to hear you address these things directly, because it reminds you to think about them consciously when tackling harder stuff. Thanks!
Started playing the ukulele during the pandemic and find it's the best time spent and getting energized! Found you, Kevin, some time last year and very much enjoy your teaching, so relaxed and helpful with tips about how to change fingers etc. Never heard that song before, but like it. I'm in Ireland.
thank you very much for the memories of the wonderful song. only now is the meaning really clear to me. I was overcome by tears. Thank you very much for your perseverance and effort to practice this beautiful song with us ... ♡
Hi Kevin; My older brother was really into CSNY when I was a young child. So I grew up loving their music. I recently went back to listening to their music thanks to the recent interest in Laurel Canyon. I would love some Neil Young play alongs
You're an excellent 👌 teacher. I can't remember the last time I heard it. Nor, the first time. But, old enough to know all the lyrics 😎 Easy play! Simple is good 👍. Thanx😎
Another great tutorial Kevin, you've really helped getting me going with Ukulele. If you're taking requests for tutorials at the moment, Toes by Zac Brown band seems like a great Ukulele song.
Sei eccezionale, riesci a trasmettere la musica anche a chi come me non parla l' inglese, peccato che non siano previste traduzioni in italiano, ma io ti seguo lo stesso
Thank you, you seem to be the only one that used the CSNY Strumming pattern keeping it pure. 💕 But, I believe it starts D, G, D, A instead of C, F, C, G7 - maybe you adjusted it to your vocals?
Yup, ditto to what Kara Ikenberry said. You make the lessons so clear and you are sure getting the message across to me. Meanwhile, do you have a Patreon page or similar I can subscribe to and/or where can I get the song sheets for your videos?
Hi Kevin: Kay Winton from Hayward. Thanks for this simple one. I like the strumming. I sort of needed something simple. I have been with you a year and just started to find the old songs my father used to play on his uke. My mother and father would harmonize to You are my Sunshine and Till we meet again. I love the Roy Forbes song (I think that's his name). "Your song is lifting my heart", but I can't find the chords. I found the Lyrics, but all I find is D, A, Bm.. Can you help me find the chords. If you could write it up for me I would be happy to send payment. I have been with you a year and am very pleased with your lessons. Thanks so much. It has been so hot and dry here, I have to water my gardens all the time.
From reading some of the comments, it seems like this song did not get a lot of airplay outside of the States, which is a shame, because it is a great song. Thanks for a great lesson, Kevin! Here’s a link to the original for those who are new to it. th-cam.com/video/2vnYKRacKQc/w-d-xo.html
I have said it before, but you really are the best beginner (maybe more, I’m not ready for higher level videos) teacher online. The more I explore the internet, the more clear this becomes. You have a gift, thanks for sharing it!
I totally agree 💯👍. I've been playing awhile. Kevin's teaching style is real simple, easy and clear. I will share.😎
I cannot find this song, “Teach Your Children”. I see a lot of others, but not this one?
Love your tutorials and your drills! Thank you so much! Blessings upon you and your family!
I was in high school when this came out…..I’ve been learning the ukulele since Feb…..and I’m in love with the ukulele….thank you for all your tutorials and videos.
Love all CSN or CSNY - husband introduced me in the 80’s and have loved them ever since. Thanks for the tutorial, even I think I could have a go at this, thanks
Thanks Kevin for this tutorial. I am Belgian and, after hearing this song for the first time, I immediately bought the LP deja vu in 1970 (I was 15 at the time). Most people here got to know CSN&Y through Woodstock. My favorite Graham Nash song remains Chicago. Thanks for all your video lessons.
I was a teenager in Italy…..learning English, as a French speaker… love your tutorials, currently in Florida
I heard that song the first time I was harvesting tobacco on a field in Prince Edward Island in Canada. I was in a pretty hippy dippy mode at the time. Loved it and still love CSN+Y!
This song takes back in time. Nice and beautiful memories
Thank you for taking a step back. Like another commentor, I am not ready for intermediate level ukulele tutorials. But, I love learning to play a relatively easy song that sounds good when well played with an interesting bouncy strum pattern that I can play well.
I do not remember the exact moment when I first heard this song. But, I was young living in suburb of New York City. I always loved the music of this song & the lyrics. I did not play a musical instrument at that time.
I did not even dream that many years later I would be able to play this song on my ukulele.
I love this simple play along. I hope you will have more simple play along❤
I'm Brazilian, beginner and I loved it, thank you very much! 💛💚💛💚💛💚
I'm not really a beginner anymore, but I always pick up something from your beginner lessons, Kevin. Usually, it's stuff I've learned unconsciously, just in the course of playing, like pre-positioning for the next chord, sliding instead of lifting a finger, rotating your wrist a bit for extra finger room, or the critical importance of finger placement relative to the frets to avoid buzzing. But it's good to hear you address these things directly, because it reminds you to think about them consciously when tackling harder stuff. Thanks!
I love this song Kevin! Our school bus driver would play the 8-track on our way to school every morning and we’d have a sing a long!
❤️Same here!❤️We had a 45min drive into town, our first driver was the BEST! Friday’s he would let us kids pick the music.
Started playing the ukulele during the pandemic and find it's the best time spent and getting energized! Found you, Kevin, some time last year and very much enjoy your teaching, so relaxed and helpful with tips about how to change fingers etc. Never heard that song before, but like it. I'm in Ireland.
Heard this song for the first time, when I was lucky to be living in Hollywood, Calif. That was the best of times!!!!!
Oh wow, I bet you saw some incredible live music out there during that time period. So cool :)
Yes! Excited to learn this! Thanks so much!
Thank you for your tutorial video it helps me a lot . Teach your children well is popular that I’m glad I saw it in your videos👍
Love, love, love this! One of my favorites simplified & so fun to play! Thank you, Kevin. Enjoying many of your tutorials! 😊😘🎵🎸
Thanks! I love the way you teach this!
thank you very much for the memories of the wonderful song. only now is the meaning really clear to me. I was overcome by tears. Thank you very much for your perseverance and effort to practice this beautiful song with us ... ♡
Always Love This Song.. Thank You Kevin for the Great Tutorial 👍👍❤️
Hi Kevin; My older brother was really into CSNY when I was a young child. So I grew up loving their music. I recently went back to listening to their music thanks to the recent interest in Laurel Canyon.
I would love some Neil Young play alongs
I just bought my first Ukulele and I'm learning soon!! Thank you for sharing your gift 🥺
I have to I first heard this song in high school, dearly love this song 👏👏👏👏❤️🎶🎶🎶🎶
I would love more Americana tunes, I want to learn this style - thanks for your vid
You're an excellent 👌 teacher. I can't remember the last time I heard it. Nor, the first time. But, old enough to know all the lyrics 😎
Easy play! Simple is good 👍. Thanx😎
You're very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it :) An easier song is nice once in a while. All the best - Kevin | allforuke.com
THanks - a good one.
Another great tutorial Kevin, you've really helped getting me going with Ukulele. If you're taking requests for tutorials at the moment, Toes by Zac Brown band seems like a great Ukulele song.
Sei eccezionale, riesci a trasmettere la musica anche a chi come me non parla l' inglese, peccato che non siano previste traduzioni in italiano, ma io ti seguo lo stesso
Congratulations for the 100000 subscribers!!! About the song, it was in a sound track for a film of the 70's...
Looking forward to this
Came to this song in the 70’s via Neil Young, I’m in Australia
Thank you, you seem to be the only one that used the CSNY Strumming pattern keeping it pure. 💕 But, I believe it starts D, G, D, A instead of C, F, C, G7 - maybe you adjusted it to your vocals?
I heard it on my bedroom on a smal transistorradio in 1970 when I was 14 years old
Yup, ditto to what Kara Ikenberry said. You make the lessons so clear and you are sure getting the message across to me. Meanwhile, do you have a Patreon page or similar I can subscribe to and/or where can I get the song sheets for your videos?
Nice to get back to a play along. This is the first time I’ve heard the song. Any riff you can add to it? Regards from Leeds, West Yorkshire, ENGLAND
Hi Kevin: Kay Winton from Hayward. Thanks for this simple one. I like the strumming. I sort of needed something simple. I have been with you a year and just started to find the old songs my father used to play on his uke. My mother and father would harmonize to You are my Sunshine and Till we meet again. I love the Roy Forbes song (I think that's his name). "Your song is lifting my heart", but I can't find the chords. I found the Lyrics, but all I find is D, A, Bm.. Can you help me find the chords. If you could write it up for me I would be happy to send payment. I have been with you a year and am very pleased with your lessons. Thanks so much. It has been so hot and dry here, I have to water my gardens all the time.
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From reading some of the comments, it seems like this song did not get a lot of airplay outside of the States, which is a shame, because it is a great song. Thanks for a great lesson, Kevin! Here’s a link to the original for those who are new to it. th-cam.com/video/2vnYKRacKQc/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for sharing, Katya! - Kevin
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