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Learning The Ukulale.
As a drummer, i've always wanted to learn to play the guitar. However, i feel that's probably a little beyond me so i've thought about the Ukulele.
I've seen a few online tutorials and it seems fairly straight forward. I can't read music to save my life and wouldn't know a G major from a sargent major.
So....would i be wasting my time? Would appreciate some input or tips.
Regards
HM
I've seen a few online tutorials and it seems fairly straight forward. I can't read music to save my life and wouldn't know a G major from a sargent major.
So....would i be wasting my time? Would appreciate some input or tips.
Regards
HM
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The simple tuition books are great. You don't need to know how to construct a chord. Just follow the "shapes" they give you. They simply tell you where to stick your fingers.
Go for it, Hammers. :o)
The simple tuition books are great. You don't need to know how to construct a chord. Just follow the "shapes" they give you. They simply tell you where to stick your fingers.
Go for it, Hammers. :o)
I've 'played' the guitar for some years and I fancied a different challenge. There was a group ukulele class at my local music school, so I joined. It's been great fun and it's much easier than the guitar.
I started with a soprano uke, then quickly changed to a tenor as my fingers are far too big for the smaller instrument.
I started with a soprano uke, then quickly changed to a tenor as my fingers are far too big for the smaller instrument.
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