and one of the most fun ukulele songs out there. The original record is guided heavily by the bass track, but you can easily adapt it to a ukulele riff.
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Learning some of your favorite songs can be a great way to jump-start yourstarting your guitar journey. Not only does it give you a familiar baseline to refer to, it is also a pretty fun feeling to play a popular single when you're hanging out with your friends or family. But while ...
As far as easy ukulele songs go, it’s hard to beat “Eight Days a Week”. Like many of the songs written earlier in the Beatles’ career, the song is based around only six very simple chords, meaning players at all skill levels shouldn’t have too much trouble tackling this one. ...
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You’ve decided to pick up the ukulele and start learning some of your favorite songs on this small, four-stringed instrument. If you’re just starting on your ukulele journey, we’re here to help! If you’ve never played an instrument before, the ukulele is a good first choice. You ...
Chances are you’re here because you enjoy hymns and you play (or would like to play!) some folk instrument, such as guitar, autoharp, banjo, bass, fiddle, mandolin, dulcimer, ukulele,etc.If so, you’ve come to the right place!
Take the chords you see and flesh out as good strum pattern (sometimes the internet has really bad examples of chorded songs, so you have to use your ear to know what is and isn’t right). As you begin to practice more you want to start adding in more bass lines, intro melodies,...