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Introduction To Ukulele Lessons


By: Pamelina Siow Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Basically, a ukulele belongs to the family of stringed type of instruments that looks nearly the same of an acoustic guitar except for the number of its strings and its body size, which is a lot smaller.

A ukulele is usually made of wood and is played with fingertips, bare thumb or with the use of a felt pick. This instrument comes with different four main sizes, which are the soprano, concert, baritone and tenor and produces less complete sound than of an instrument with six strings because it does not have any bass notes.

And to begin your learning on how to play this instrument, the ukulele, here are some tips and information you should know.

Play at Ease with the Ukulele

Ukuleles are light and compact, which you can carry around without any hassle. It has only 4 strings, which is mainly nylon, so you won't have to worry on getting your fingers having a cut due to the continuous movement of the fingers on hitting the chords.

And because it is the easiest instrument that can be played in and out of the family of stringed instruments, you can be easily learn how this instrument works and adopt its serious competence level in no time.

What will I learn in taking Ukulele lessons in Singapore?

Three basic Chords.

What will facilitate your advancement from the basic ukulele lessons will be the acquisition of knowledge and mastery of the three basic and most important chords. These are the C, G and F chords. These chords are the easiest to play and most commonly used in many ukulele song arrangements.

Also these three chords could already do a lot of harmonies of different music just by their different combination and also the way of strumming the strings and its rhythm.

Strumming comes with Rhythm.

Of course, playing the ukulele is not just by hitting the strings up and down. One of the most important requirements when playing the ukulele is the rhythm. There must be an identifiable rhythm to your strumming. This will be always associated with the way of strumming a numbers of given chords.

Rhythm comes in a lot of varieties when strumming to be able to play your music. Playing a combination of different chords with varied speed and timing on the strings can produce your rhythm. It can also be determined by how hard you press or strum on the strings.

Speed and Timing.

The speed and timing combined with how good a rhythm the player produces usually determine the level of skill of a ukulele player. To be able to play a great piece of music, one must have this characteristic. This kind of characteristic will always be a major asset on playing and defines the person how good he/she is at playing the ukulele.

Mind and Hand Coordination.

Lastly, to sum up everything that is mentioned above, learning and knowing all of those enables you to boost your mind and hands work together in playing the ukulele. This makes you more accurate on playing and more sensitive on the quality of music you are creating. With this, you can be able to play music with the ukulele in any tempo and with such a precise way of playing the ukulele.

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