
Sing it, Play it: The Best Way to Learn Scales on Ukulele
One of the most important parts of learning to play ukulele is ear training and becoming familiar with the intervals of the major and chromatic scales.
One of the most important parts of learning to play ukulele is ear training and becoming familiar with the intervals of the major and chromatic scales.
The blues is really play-it-as-you-feel-it music, so in this lesson we’ll look at how to improvise on the ukulele with blues chords, licks and solos.
In this beginner ukulele lesson you will learn some scale variations for C major & G mixolydian scales. This will help make the most out of your ukulele practice.
Whether you’re a strummer, a hummer, a picker, or a singer, you need to know the pentatonic scale. Let's explore this often-overlooked musical wonder on ukulele.
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Did you know there are 5 other syllables in beyond do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do that add up to create the 12-tone chromatic scale? Learn them in this ukulele lesson!
Playing in the key of C major can be a very comfortable trap for ukulele players. But learning to play in all 12 keys is easy using the Perpetual 5ths Exercise.
All we need to play songs on ukulele are the essential 7 chords of the major scale. Here's how to play them, and how they go together.
This ukulele lesson will help you recognize common chord progressions, which will help you learn songs faster when you hear them in a song.
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