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Ukulele Lessons For Intermediates - Seven Top Tips

  The ukulele music does not only consist of notes and chords. Rhythm is also needed which is created by hitting repeatedly on the strings on a regular basis. There are several rhythm patterns in ukulele such as single - hitting downwards, double - one downwards one upwards - and single and double rhythm - one measure single, one measure double rhythms. These fingerings will help you as you play in many ways. With one finger taking care of one fret each you will not have to look at your fingers as much as you will feel your way around on the fretboard better. That man can do things with four strings and a little piece of wood no one ever dreamed could come out of it. It is not your traditional hulu Ukulele playing. Ukulele for sale K: Keep it away: How about an old fashioned game of Keep-Away? Get a soft ball or wadded up sock. The person who is It stands between two end people, about 15 feet apart. The end people toss the soft object back and forth trying to keep it away from It. If you are feeling adventurous, play this game outside with a water balloon. X: EXaggerated movements: Move around with very big motions. Take GIANT steps and swing your arms all around. If you talk, speak in a LOUD voice. RUN fast with long steps. JUMP as high as you can. Try playing basketball using EXAGGERATED movements. All beginners start out with the same chords and those chords only require you to fret one note at a time with each finger (e.g. in the F chord, your middle finger only has to hold down the G string and your index finger only has to hold down the E string). Today's chord is more tricky. Ukulele for sale in uk When you move from the C chord to the G7 chord I suggest that you slide your left hand ring finger from the third to the second fret and then just add the index finger on the second string and middle finger on the third string. When you move back to the C chord again you just repeat this sequence the opposite way. You can use your first finger for all the notes but a more professional approach is to play the notes on the first fret with your first finger, the notes on the second fret with your long finger and the notes on your third fret with your ring finger.