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From: KenMiddletonUkulele
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  • Are u related to Kate Middleton??

  • can you put the chords down please?

  • Thank you Ken for this very precise and thorough explanation. I suppose this would also fall into the category of "chord solo". Very helpful. I basically strum to accompany my singing, but feel a need to be able to do an instrumental verse to break up the monotony.

  • hi, i would like to play this in my youth service at church. i havnt been playing very long, do you think you could do a tutorial for this song? i dont believe that i am at the skill level to try and figure this out on my own. thank you

  • I thought I'd already done a tutorial for it. If you can't follow this, you need to play something easier. Sorry.

  • I have been wondering which note to start on when playing a song or hymn in a certain key, I now know ! Thanks Ken. I think that your videos are a Godsend for all budding uke players like me. You have a great teaching gift.

  • I really appreciate your feedback. Thank you.

  • great! i learned it!! =)

  • Thanks.

  • excellent..

  • Thanks Alan.

  • Was this payed on concert or enor

  • It is a Pono koa concert.

  • You have a fantastic accent and a very calming voice. You should think about storytelling.

  • Thanks, that's a really nice comment.

  • hows it goin just wanted to say

    u play it awesome! thx for lesson ill practice

  • Nice clear instructions and pace.

    Have you kept those yellow strings that came with your Pono? They looked a little yellow but the video quality is not the best.

  • I kept the strings but got rid of the Pono. It is going back to the supplier and I am having a Kanile'a K1 Concert instead. KEN.

  • thanks you make my day,now put in bluegrass style when you get a chance

  • Great lesson! I really like your teaching style. I've been wanting to learn some tunes I could play at church, so this is going to help out a lot. Thanks!

  • Thank you, Ken. This is a very good lesson. I'll be working on it!!

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