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What to Expect from Ukulele Lessons

A ukulele is a member of the string instrument, the body of which has an appearance similar to the acoustic guitar, but about half smaller in size, and with only four strings on it. A ukulele is usually made of wood and is played with fingertips, bare thumb or with the use of a felt pick. The instrument basically has four different kinds that are differentiated by their size and the tones they produce. These are the soprano, concert, baritone and tenor. Unlike ordinary six-stringed instruments, the uke doesn’t have bass strings on it. To start your lessons on the ukulele, here are some facts that you should know to better prepare you for what’s ahead of you.

Play at Ease with the Ukulele

Ukuleles are light and compact, which you can carry around without any hassle. The strings are usually made of finger-friendly nylons so it is seldom that you find your fingers hurting or cut after strumming on the four strings, for an extended period of time. And because it is the most uncomplicated in the family of the string instruments to play, you can quickly learn all the complexities of this instrument and progress to more advanced level of lessons.

What will I learn in taking Ukulele lessons in Singapore?

Three basic Chords.

Knowing and mastering the three basic chords of the instrument is the key that will get you faster to the more advanced level of the lessons. These chords are the basic C,G and F. These are the most important chords that are most often played and so should be learned above the others. Just combining these these three chords differently can provide you already with a number of different music and harmonies. Different ways of strumming them will also give you more variations.

Strumming comes with Rhythm.

Of course, playing the ukulele is not just by hitting the strings up and down. Strumming the ukulele must always have a stroke with rhythm, which is one of the most important things to know on playing this instrument. This will be always associated with the way of strumming a numbers of given chords. Rhythm will be the foundation of your melody and will keep you in step with others that are playing with you. A lot of combinations must be done to have a rhythm specially your sense of speed and timing when hitting the strings and how hard or soft your force of striking the strings.

Speed and Timing.

A good sense of timing and speed with the combination of strumming with rhythm on playing the ukulele will always determine someone who is good on playing this instrument. 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 enables you to achieve accuracy on hitting the right notes and improving the quality of music that you create. 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.