Friday, 8 May 2015

You Raise Me Up - Recorder Part (Chorus)




Do you know all the notes needed to play this song on your recorder? Find out from http://musicatptps.blogspot.sg/2015/04/recorder-fingerings.html if you don't!

Here is the same score with some of the notes written out for you. Try to read the other notes on your own - if they are on the same line or same space, that means they are the same note!


Amasee - Southern Folk Song



Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Basic 4 chords + 3 types of strumming patterns discussed in class




Strumming Patterns:

Beats      1                2                   3                    4 

☺         D                 D                  D                    D

☺☺       D                 D          u        D                   D        u

☺☺☺     D                 D          u        rest      u         D        u

☺☺☺☺ Coming soon.......

Friday, 24 April 2015

C chord and F chord


            C                  C
You are my sunshine, my only sunshine
            F                     C 
You make me happy, when skies are grey
           F                    C
You never know dear, how much I love you
             C       G       C
Please dont take my sunshine away



Placing your left hand fingers and the C chord

1) Remember to count your strings from the bottom.

2) Those metal bars on the fingerboard are called frets!

3) You should be placing your fingers in the correct boxes.

4) Lastly, your Ukulele's body should be against your belly and hug it like a baby!


 

Monday, 20 April 2015

Ukulele lesson - Simple strumming patterns

Once you can play a simple song with some of the basic chords (C, F, G, maybe Am) , you can start to switch your attention to your right hand and focus on playing the chords with different rhythmic patterns, to make it sound more varied and interesting.

Watch the following YouTube video to learn a few effective strumming patterns that you can use to make your song sounds much, much better than just playing each chord once!

Follow the video and practise the strumming on just C chord. Once you get the hang of it, try using the strumming pattern to play a few different chords, then play the songs you learnt and make it better by strumming differently!


Or, click on the following link to view the video on YouTube directly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAScCO3Mb-w