10 Tips for Learning Ukulele!
2022-05-31
1. Replace the strings Change the strings at least every two months. (For many ordinary players, this may be a bit difficult, but the editor still recommends that if you don`t play very often, you have to change it every 4-6 months. After all, even if you don`t play the strings, keep high-intensity Pull is also detrimental to string tension and tone.) 2. Take care of your nails Use a nail file to clean the fingernail of your strumming finger, and use a professional nail polisher to finely polish your nails to make them smoother, so you can get a better tone when you play. 3. Cut your nails Cut your left fingernail as short as possible to make it easier to hit chords. Two words: cut bald.
4. Be gentle Try to be as gentle as possible with your strings when practicing, this will help you with control and dynamic performance. 5. Only practice one hand at a time For example, if you are learning a new chord progression, practice the fingering of the chord with your left hand, don't play it, and play it with your right hand when you have mastered it. (Conversely, when learning a new right-hand rhythm pattern, you can also smother the strings with your left hand, and add left-hand chord pressing after you have mastered the rhythm pattern.) 6. Choose your favorite It is really important to practice the songs you like, especially the difficult ones, and it is the motivation for you to persevere. 7. Combining work and rest Make sure to combine work and rest during piano practice, do not practice for more than an hour in a row, and take at least 10 minutes of rest. 8. Don't be discouraged If you're frustrated and angry that you can't get a tune down, take a break. Playing Ukulele should be a joyful and relaxing job. 9. Occupy the difficulty If you really encounter difficult pieces in learning the piano, it is recommended that you divide them into basic skill exercises, practice one skill point repeatedly, occupy one, and then go to another one, and so on, until you finish the whole piece. learning of songs. 10. Persevere Insist on playing the piano for a while every day, even if you are busy with only 5 minutes a day. Sticking to the muscle memory effect of your fingers will make you learn faster. (Practicing 10 minutes a day is far better than playing hard at home all day on the weekend.)