Not sure what the video has to do with the song, (about a guy who's pretty bitter about a breakup), but it has a nice artsy Sixties-in-London feel to it. here's a YouTube version of Dylan singing the song. You can find the lyrics and chords for "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" at Ukulele. If you’re already experienced with fingerpicking, I’ve included another pattern as well in the PDF, labeled “Don’t Think Twice” #2, which is the one I now use for the song-it’s a little bit more complicated but isn't difficult. The song has easy chords and a straightforward rhythm, so it's a good song to practice fingerpicking on. Click on the button below for a PDF that includes the pattern labeled “Don’t’ Think Twice,” #1. I’ve adapted this basic pattern for the uke. So I recommend starting with one pattern and playing it until you can play it with your eyes closed! I guess it wasn't a waste of time because after I mastered that pattern, I was able to learn other fingerpicking patterns pretty easily. ,When I was about 14 and played the guitar (not the ukulele), I played only one song for about two years-Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright." A friend had taught me a basic Travis style fingerpicking pattern, and I played the song over and over (and over and over).
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