Hey Readers,
Today I am going to tell you about my Ukulele Practise at my school. I have join a Ukulele class at school, and my teacher in Ukulele class is Miss D she teaches us Ukulele. We have Ukulele Practise every Tuesday and Wednesday.
For the beginners she start some easy chords first when we had practise it, we go to some other songs like "This is me and Take it easy". But this Term, we are practising how to play some Christmas, like " Jingle Bells and Santa is coming to town". But now we are practising some of the chords for our Choir. Sometimes it is hard play the chords because the music was too fast but first we didn't play the music first, Miss D teach us the chords first then we can play it properly. My task next time is to practise more Christmas songs and also some other songs that I don't know yet with Miss D and after I have learnt it, when it's a special day I can play the song that I know.
If you are a beginners, and you have a Ukulele, and you don't know how to play it, here is some tips for you.
Tip 1: Go search up " Ukulele Chords" and you will find some pictures.
Tip 2: You can go to images and learnt the chords from the picture or go to the videos and you can see some tutorial s there.
Tip 3: Or you can just go to YouTube and search Ukulele tutorials and you can see some easy chords.
Tip 4: If you saw some easy chord, get your Ukulele and follow the chords.
Tip 5: If you want to try some songs like Happy birthday, go to YouTube and search it up.
When I was looking for some tutorials, I saw an easy one. If you want to watch and learn, here is the link.
Link, Easy Tutorials for the beginners.
Here are some of the easiest chord pictures. 🕮🕮🕮
Thank You for reading this blog post. God Bless All. Bye.
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