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Here are some exercises to keep your fingers limber. Work on individual hands, together, individual notes, and chords.
Here are some exercises to keep your fingers limber. Work on individual hands, together, individual notes, and chords.
For the C Major Scale excercise, right hand starts with the thumb on C, and left hand starts with the pinky on C. Go up to C, and go back down again.
For the C Major Scale excercise, right hand starts with the thumb on C, and left hand starts with the pinky on C. Go up to C, and go back down again.
Individual hand playing. (1st-3rd) Older students may do these as warm ups.
Individual hand playing. (1st-3rd) Older students may do these as warm ups.
Twinkle
Happy Birthday
Mary Had A Little Lamb
Old MacDonald
Chords-when playing chords, remember the most common to play are C, F, Am, G. These chords are in the Key of C. Remember, if you can't do 3 notes when playing the chord, just do the first 2.
Chords-when playing chords, remember the most common to play are C, F, Am, G. These chords are in the Key of C. Remember, if you can't do 3 notes when playing the chord, just do the first 2.
C Chord
F Chord
A minor Chord
G Chord
Here are some easy songs to play chords with. The chords are the same as the songs for ukelelee. When playing, wait till you see the next chord to change. These chords will usually change in 4 or 8 beats,
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
3 Little Birds
Stand By Me
Baby Shark