Very cool. Growing up in the UK in the sixties I thought the fan stroke was the way all ukuleles were played as George Formby and Tessie O’ Shea were on the television all the time, just fan stroking every song they sang. It is a great way to accompany a song though. 🪕🇬🇧
@jenifercabreraukulele3 күн бұрын
Ótimo! Parabéns
@Teeum54 күн бұрын
Everything looks so easy when you do it. But okay, I‘ll give this technique another try…
@OrangutanSquash4 күн бұрын
Nice! 👍
@JohannesHeld4 күн бұрын
Thanks. Is it still meant to be in "straight" timing? Like that you get 6 eight notes out of the two fans and the remaining 2 eight notes from the down up?
@Banjoleletinman4 күн бұрын
Yup! All straight eighths and since it’s a DDU pattern you can use it during a split stroke as well. You of course could also do it as an eighth note triplet in place of a thumb roll triple
@JohannesHeld4 күн бұрын
@@Banjoleletinman ❤️
@andretremblay5 күн бұрын
Great job on this. Terrific song very well explained. Thanks a lot!
@davidhazen61347 күн бұрын
❤loved it❤️great entertainment while learning❤still smiling and loving it❤
@birgitsalzbrunn45828 күн бұрын
Lulu?
@Banjoleletinman8 күн бұрын
Yes indeed
@AyePee8 күн бұрын
Do you not play your Banjolele anymore?
@Ghostomo_10 күн бұрын
Wha..😲
@Ghostomo_10 күн бұрын
Wha..😲
@yablock734610 күн бұрын
Un owen was her
@ShefPovarBarinov10 күн бұрын
Great, now play some willwood song
@CozyMello-bk7xc10 күн бұрын
Tabs?😭😭😭
@Banjoleletinman9 күн бұрын
I'll even give you a video tutorial! kzfaq.info/get/bejne/fpZigpV7udXWYHU.html
@banysanchez10 күн бұрын
This is dope
@Julien_gransac10 күн бұрын
👋👋👋
@krakenzilla.10 күн бұрын
this is insane, wtf...... it's so smooth that it looks edited, that's actually super impressive dude
@pepeisarat10 күн бұрын
This is easy bro
@rgbtoaster940910 күн бұрын
@@pepeisaratupload a video with you doin it then lil bro
@richardestes507311 күн бұрын
Beautiful! Thanks.
@suhsienkuan11 күн бұрын
Really love this lesson ! I like how you are extending the ukulele into other areas. Thank you!
@chuckmaceanruig12 күн бұрын
Respect for the HOURS in the shed getting that worked out. 🫡
@AyePee14 күн бұрын
Just bought a Banjolele I will be spending a lot of time on this video thanks sir!
@dianeburns978115 күн бұрын
I’m curious, what exactly is your technique in the different percussive hits with the left hand? It sounds absolutely amazing and gives off a very Bossa Nova feel!!
@Banjoleletinman15 күн бұрын
You nailed it! This is one I stole from the great Herb Ohta who would use it to comp bossa nova tunes. I break it down towards the end of this video: 4 Ways to Play Bossa Nova on Ukulele kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eMt0paury7e7j3U.html
@stevecrockett661917 күн бұрын
What a fun lesson, Christopher! And taught so masterfully 😊
@MikeBrown-dk7or17 күн бұрын
Excellent and valuable lesson. A big thank you, Christopher.
@MarcoDulog17 күн бұрын
Extended range baritone ukulele 😂😂😂😂❤
@HCT-Ukeyay_ee.y18 күн бұрын
Awesome. Great explaining! Thank you very much. ❤
@artlevinesukulelepage922218 күн бұрын
Great, Christopher, nice presentation, very clear. Worth mentioning that the ukulele / cavaquinho rhythmic patterns (batidas?) are derived from the partido alto part played on the pandeiro, and maybe the tamborim? Also, your thumb is imitating - what else - the big surdo. It's like building a watch. How much of this was sorted out by João Gilberto, do you think?
@Banjoleletinman18 күн бұрын
I love that analogy of building a watch! The amazing part of Gilberto’s guitar playing is how it so perfectly captured each of those instruments in the Samba rhythm section
@MatthewQuilliamMusic18 күн бұрын
This is the stuff!
@Banjoleletinman17 күн бұрын
Next time you swing through London we’ll have to give some Jobim tunes a shot!
@MatthewQuilliamMusic17 күн бұрын
@@Banjoleletinman oh yes please!
@StevenDoyleLuke18 күн бұрын
Your talent and teaching are outstanding . . . Bravo!
@alexisleona18 күн бұрын
Great lesson! Looking forward to practicing the percussive techniques.
@Banjoleletinman18 күн бұрын
Thanks! I have some practicing to do on those ones myself :)
@Banjoleletinman18 күн бұрын
Download the Free PDF: www.thetinman.co/bossa-nova-strumming
@tjbissues588918 күн бұрын
Looks like a Bruko #6 ukulele
@Banjoleletinman18 күн бұрын
It is, indeed!
@tjbissues588918 күн бұрын
@Banjoleletinman Just wondering what strings are on it, are they a set of your own brand ? (they sound good). I have Worth browns on mine.
@Banjoleletinman18 күн бұрын
@@tjbissues5889 They're Uke Logics that I had a set of laying around but I honestly don't like them at all. I'm really hitting it hard to get a sound out. I'm going to try my strings on the next change as I know a bunch of folks use them on Brukos
@tjbissues588918 күн бұрын
@Banjoleletinman Thank you for replying. I am always interested in the strings people use. I enjoy your video's so, thank you for those also.
@rollordont18 күн бұрын
I notice you are doing this on your FAVORITE ukulele... :0)
@prakritiandshrashti143419 күн бұрын
Wow 🙀
@JanHaasler19 күн бұрын
Great Christopher, one of ny all time favourites (especially Ohta-San's version). Lovely
@catherinemeares715019 күн бұрын
I"m still here Christopher. Fingernails getting shorter.
@Banjoleletinman19 күн бұрын
New video coming tomorrow to help you with practicing the rhythm even more :)
@catherinemeares715022 күн бұрын
Hi /Christopher. Boy this stuff is tough but I'm hanging on by my fingernails. Thanks for your patient approach.
@Banjoleletinman22 күн бұрын
Slow and steady; this one certainly takes time! but once you have it a new strum in the toolbox :)
@JohannesHeld22 күн бұрын
You're a very talented teacher. I like your calmness. Could you please give the time signatures for the split stroke?
@Banjoleletinman22 күн бұрын
That time signature is 4/4 for the whole piece but you can think of the split stroke as a clave rhythm with groupings of 3 and 2. In that case it would be 3+3+2
@JohannesHeld22 күн бұрын
@@Banjoleletinman so something like that: 1+2+3+4+ DudDudDu And the fast hand movement between the d and D is only possible, because the d is not a full strum but a small hit on the g string?
@Banjoleletinman22 күн бұрын
@@JohannesHeld Yes exactly! The whole pattern is straight eighth notes but feels syncopated because of where the accents are placed due to the partial strums.
@JohannesHeld22 күн бұрын
@@Banjoleletinman can't wait to grab my ukulele to try this strum. 🤯
@mdtubio23 күн бұрын
i'd love to buy an album of this type of music! :)
@Banjoleletinman23 күн бұрын
Working on it but in the meantime you can grab this whole tune for free: cdavisshannon.bandcamp.com/album/time-after-time