Welcome back! Here's the next installment in the Beginning Classical Ukulele mini-course
With these easy fun lessons you'll learn to play classical ukulele!
All of the pieces in this mini-course have been carefully selected and arranged for this special graduated introduction to classical ukulele.
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Find all my fingerstyle and chord melody solos here.
An understanding of the basics is necessary to establish before attempting this course, if you've completed the Play Ukulele NOW Method and Songbook you'll have all the basic instruction you need to do this!
IMPORTANT! Before attempting this lesson, these preliminary lessons must be mastered:
Are you holding the ukulele wrong? Avoid these 5 mistakes
Beginning fingerstyle ukulele made easy
The lessons above will lay the groundwork needed to begin classical ukulele - do not skip them.
Also you must complete lesson 1 of this mini-course
Beginning Classical Ukulele: Lesson 1 - Scottish Dance - Mauro Giuliani
Beginning Classical Ukulele: Lesson 2 - Country Dance - Ferdinando Carulli
Click on the picture below to see it up close
Click here to get the PDF: Ukrainian Folk Song
The marking that has a dotted note, and then = 56 indicates the tempo that the piece should be played at.
With the metronome at 56, it's to be played with three notes per click, three eighth notes equal one dotted quarter note.
Feel free to start at a slower tempo. A metronome should be used to insure you're playing at the proper tempo and to be sure you are keeping a steady beat. This piece is mostly eighth notes, see the Play Ukulele NOW Method and Songbook for details on basic note values. Basic note values are easy to understand with the right method.
Learn about using a metronome here:
Three secrets to learn and play faster
Take it a few measures at a time, get the measures down that you are working on, then move on to the next ones.
This piece is arranged in such a way where, in most cases, the three notes in each measure can ring together
Measure 9 and Measure 17: Hold this chord down
This should be an easy one as long as you've mastered the previous pieces!
Stay tuned! More classical ukulele lessons to come...
Check out my previous fingerstyle lessons - You'll find lots of great tips and tricks on fingerstyle playing and technique along with these songs:
What Child is This?
IMPORTANT! Before attempting this lesson, these preliminary lessons must be mastered:
Are you holding the ukulele wrong? Avoid these 5 mistakes
Beginning fingerstyle ukulele made easy
The lessons above will lay the groundwork needed to begin classical ukulele - do not skip them.
Also you must complete lesson 1 of this mini-course
Beginning Classical Ukulele: Lesson 1 - Scottish Dance - Mauro Giuliani
Beginning Classical Ukulele: Lesson 2 - Country Dance - Ferdinando Carulli
Ukrainian Folk Song
Click on the picture below to see it up close
Click here to get the PDF: Ukrainian Folk Song
Performance notes
The marking that has a dotted note, and then = 56 indicates the tempo that the piece should be played at.
With the metronome at 56, it's to be played with three notes per click, three eighth notes equal one dotted quarter note.
Feel free to start at a slower tempo. A metronome should be used to insure you're playing at the proper tempo and to be sure you are keeping a steady beat. This piece is mostly eighth notes, see the Play Ukulele NOW Method and Songbook for details on basic note values. Basic note values are easy to understand with the right method.
Learn about using a metronome here:
Three secrets to learn and play faster
Take it a few measures at a time, get the measures down that you are working on, then move on to the next ones.
This piece is arranged in such a way where, in most cases, the three notes in each measure can ring together
Measure 9 and Measure 17: Hold this chord down
This should be an easy one as long as you've mastered the previous pieces!
Stay tuned! More classical ukulele lessons to come...
Check out my previous fingerstyle lessons - You'll find lots of great tips and tricks on fingerstyle playing and technique along with these songs:
What Child is This?
Jingle Bells
Silent Night - two arrangements, and Silent Night - Easy Fingerstyle
The First Noel - two arrangements
Silent Night - two arrangements, and Silent Night - Easy Fingerstyle
The First Noel - two arrangements
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