Ukulele exercises for dummies:
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adam_text | Contents
at a Glance
Introduction
................................................................................/
Part
1:
Getting Started With Ukulele Exercises
............................... 7
Chapter
1:
Preparing to Practise
................................................................................................................9
Chapter
2:
Warming Up for Practice
.......................................................................................................15
PartU: becoming a Better Strummer
.......................................... 23
Chapter
3:
Foundations For Strumming
..................................................................................................25
Chapter
4:
Building a Repertoire of Strumming Patterns
.....................................................................33
Chapter
5:
Taking Strumming Patterns to a Higher Level
....................................................................55
Chapter
6:
Refining Advanced Strumming Techniques
........................................................................73
Partili:
Becoming a Better Fingerpicker
..................................... 89
Chapter
7:
Examining Fingerpicking Technique
....................................................................................91
Chapter
8:
Developing Rhythmic Fingerpicking Patterns
....................................................................97
Chapter
9:
Improving Your Solo Fingerpicking Skills
..........................................................................117
Chapter
10:
Taking a Deeper Look at Single-Note Fingerpicking Techniques
.................................135
Part IV: Mastering the Ukulele Fretboard...
...............................151
Chapter
11:
Learning the Fretboard with Major Scales
......................................................................153
Chapter
12:
Taking On Three Minor Scales
..........................................................................................177
Chapter
13:
Commanding the Fretboard with Chords
........................................................................197
Chapter
14:
Using Scales to Solo and Improvise
..................................................................................213
Part V:
lhe
Part of lens
...........................................................229
Chapter
15:
Ten Ways to Improve Your Practice Times
....................................................................231
Chapter
16:
Ten Tips
f
or Every Performing Ukulele Player
...............................................................235
Table
of Contents
Introduction
................................................................................. /
About This Book
........................................................................................................................1
Conventions Used in This Book
...............................................................................................2
What You re Not to Read
..........................................................................................................2
Foolish Assumptions
.................................................................................................................3
How This Book Is Organised
....................................................................................................3
Part I: Getting Started with Ukulele Exercises
..............................................................3
Part II: Becoming a Better Strummer
.............................................................................3
Part HI: Becoming a Better Fingerpicker
.......................................................................4
Part IV: Mastering the Ukulele Fretboard
.....................................................................4
Part V: The Part of Tens
..................................................................................................4
Accessing the Audio Tracks
.....................................................................................................4
Icons Used in This Book
...........................................................................................................5
Where to Go from Here
.............................................................................................................5
Part
1:
Getting Started vtiith Ukulele Exercises
................................ 7
Chapter
1:
Preparing to Practise
.........................................................................................9
Equipping Yourself with the Right Practice Tools
................................................................9
Tuning up with a chromatic tuner
.................................................................................9
Keeping time with a metronome
..................................................................................10
Tracking your progress with a practice journal
........................................................10
Reviewing Ukulele Notation
...................................................................................................11
Deciphering
tablature
...................................................................................................11
Understanding chord diagrams
...................................................................................12
Comprehending neck diagrams
...................................................................................13
Reading rhythm charts
.................................................................................................13
Chapter
2:
Warming Up for Practice
.................................................................................15
Limbering Up Your Body to Play Ukulele
.............................................................................15
Loosening up with stretches
........................................................................................15
Relaxing with breathing exercises
...............................................................................16
Strengthening your hands with exercises
..................................................................16
Brushing Up on Perfect Playing Posture
..............................................................................17
Looking at Some Warm-Up Exercises on the Ukulele
.........................................................17
Practising single-note exercises
...................................................................................17
Practising chord exercises
...........................................................................................19
Part
11:
Becoming a Better Strummer.....
......................................23
Chapter
3:
Foundations For Strumming
............................................................................25
Working Out Your Strumming Technique
............................................................................25
Choosing the right strumming technique
...................................................................26
Strumming with your index finger
...............................................................................26
Strumming with your thumb
........................................................................................27
Strumming with four fingers
.........................................................................................27
(/ld
Ukulele
Exercises
For Dummies
Getting Acquainted With the Golden Rules of Strumming
.................................................28
Rule
#1:
Strumming is consistent
................................................................................28
Rule
#2:
Strumming is relaxed
......................................................................................29
Rule
#3:
Strumming is intentional
................................................................................30
Finding the Right Strumming Pattern for Any Song
............................................................30
Building a strumming repertoire
.................................................................................30
Listening to the song
.....................................................................................................31
Counting the song
..........................................................................................................31
Starting with down strums
...........................................................................................31
Knowing when to change chords
.................................................................................32
Singing and Strumming at the Same Time
............................................................................32
Playing the song through without singing
..................................................................32
Humming first, singing later
.........................................................................................32
Simplifying isn t a bad thing
.........................................................................................32
Chapter
4:
Building a Repertoire of Strumming Patterns
.............................................33
Discovering How to Use These Exercises to Become a Better Strummer
........................33
Mastering the Universal Strumming Pattern
........................................................................34
Counting along with down strums
...............................................................................34
Keeping the beat with up strums
.................................................................................35
Combining down and up strums
..................................................................................35
Application song: Mary Had a Little Lamb
...............................................................36
Tackling Common Time Strumming Patterns
......................................................................37
Developing eighth note strums
....................................................................................37
Building a multi-purpose strumming pattern
.............................................................38
Practising chord changes on different beats
.............................................................39
Application song: Jingle Bells
.....................................................................................40
Making Common Time Strumming Patterns More Interesting
..........................................41
Accenting the beat
.........................................................................................................42
Using syncopation in three different ways
.................................................................43
Rearranging up strums to create different feels
........................................................45
Application song:
Tve
Been Working On the Railroad
............................................47
Waltzing Along With
3/4
Time Signature Strumming Patterns
..........................................48
Practising versatile
3/4
strumming patterns
..............................................................48
Application song: Oh My Darling, Clementine
.........................................................49
Getting More Advanced With
6/8
Time Signature Strumming Patterns
...........................50
Developing delightful
6/8
strumming patterns
..........................................................51
Application song:
0
Holy Night
..................................................................................52
Chapter
5:
Taking Strumming Patterns to a Higher Level
.............................................55
Getting Groovy With Shuffle Rhythms
..................................................................................55
Finding the pocket with shuffle rhythm exercises
....................................................56
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
...........................................................................................57
Strumming Faster Without Getting Sloppier
........................................................................58
Working on relaxing strumming movements
............................................................58
Minimizing wasted strumming motion
........................................................................59
Drawing up a plan to improve strumming speed
......................................................59
Hello! Ma Baby
..............................................................................................................60
Showing Off Subdivided Strumming Patterns
......................................................................61
Souping up your strumming with sixteenth notes
....................................................62
Trying out triplet strums
..............................................................................................63
Putting the pedal down with speed rhythm exercises
.............................................64
Making Your Strumming Dynamic
.........................................................................................66
Playing loudly and softly
...............................................................................................66
Varying rhythmic complexity
.......................................................................................67
Oh! Susanna
..................................................................................................................67
Table
of
Contents
Recognising Off beat Chord Changes
.....................................................................................68
Switching to chords on offbeats
..................................................................................69
Variation on the
12
bar blues
.......................................................................................69
Switching Chords Without interrupting Your Strumming
..................................................70
Setting up a chord change
...........................................................................................70
Ό
Little Town of Bethlehem
........................................................................................71
Chapter
6:
Refining Advanced Strumming Techniques
.................................................73
Playing Percussively With Two Muting Techniques
...........................................................73
Developing your chnking technique
..........................................................................74
Figuring out fret hand muting
......................................................................................75
Michael, Row the Boat Ashore
.................................................................................77
Perfecting Alternative Strumming Techniques
....................................................................77
Taking on the touch strum
...........................................................................................77
Billy Boy
.......................................................................................................................79
Improving the thumb n strum
.....................................................................................80
Application song: Rock a Bye Baby
...........................................................................82
Wrapping Your Mind Around Rolling Finger Strums
..........................................................83
Four finger roll
................................................................................................................84
Five finger roll
................................................................................................................84
Eight Finger Roll
.............................................................................................................84
Ten Finger Roll
...............................................................................................................85
Practising finger roll strumming pattern exercises
...................................................85
Application song: Sweet Lei Lehua
............................................................................86
PartlU: Becoming a better Fingerpicker..
.................................... 89
Chapter
7:
Examining Fingerpicking Technique
............................................................91
Practising Two Different Fingerpicking Techniques
...........................................................91
Polishing the four-finger technique
.............................................................................92
Perfecting the alternating thumb technique
..............................................................93
Looking at the Golden Rules of Fingerpicking
.....................................................................94
Rule
#1:
Stay loose
.........................................................................................................94
Rule
#2:
Slow and steady wins the race
......................................................................95
Rule
#3:
Repeat, repeat, repeat
....................................................................................95
Chapter
8:
Developing Rhythmic Fingerpicking Patterns
.............................................97
Practising the Four-Finger Picking Technique
.....................................................................97
Inside-out pattern
........................................................................................................98
Outside-in pattern
........................................................................................................99
Simultaneous pinched patterns
.................................................................................101
Patterns in varied rhythms
.........................................................................................104
The Water Is Wide
......................................................................................................107
Practising the Alternating Picking Technique
...................................................................109
Inside-out pattern
......................................................................................................109
Outside-in pattern
......................................................................................................110
Simultaneous pinched patterns
.................................................................................110
Patterns in varied rhythms
.........................................................................................112
Application song: I Am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger
...............................................114
Chapter
9:
Improving Your Solo Fingerpicking Skills
.................................................117
Tackling Solo
Fingerstyle
Pieces
.........................................................................................117
Learning two pieces of music
.....................................................................................118
Playing Carcassi s
Andantino
...................................................................................119
Ukulele
Exercises
For Dummies
Strengthening Your Fingerpicking with Arpeggio Exercises
............................................120
Trying your hand at
p i m
arpeggios
.......................................................................121
Playing
Tárrega s
Étude
in
E
minor
.........................................................................125
Working through more advanced arpeggios
............................................................127
Playing Aguado s
25
Pieces
Pour Guitare,
no.
17 ...................................................130
Developing Lightning-Fast Tremolo Technique
.................................................................132
Tackling three-finger tremolo
.....................................................................................132
Playing
Étude
in
С
major
...........................................................................................133
Figuring out four-finger tremolo
................................................................................133
Chapter
10:
Taking a Deeper Look at Single-Note Fingerpicking Techniques
......135
Speeding up Single-Note Passages
......................................................................................135
Practising four alternation techniques
.....................................................................136
Applying alternation techniques to pieces of music
...............................................137
Articulating Single-Note Passages
.......................................................................................140
Hammer-on exercises
..................................................................................................141
Pull-off exercises
..........................................................................................................142
Slide exercises
..............................................................................................................143
Bend exercises
.............................................................................................................144
Strumming and Fingerpicking for Melody
..........................................................................145
Playing Silent Night
....................................................................................................146
Playing Danny Boy (Londonderry Air)
....................................................................147
Part IV: Mastering the
Ukulele
Fretboard
...................................151
Chapter
11:
Learning the Fretboard with Major Scales
..............................................153
Taking a Quick Look at the Chromatic Scale
.....................................................................154
Building a Major Scale
...........................................................................................................155
Learning the major scale interval pattern
................................................................155
Creating a major scale in any key
..............................................................................156
Practising Major Scale Patterns in Three Different Keys
.................................................158
Learning natural notes with
С
major
.........................................................................158
Seeing how sharps work with
G
major
......................................................................161
Figuring out flats with
F
major
...................................................................................164
Getting Your Fingers Moving with Major Scale Sequences
..............................................167
Faking Fretboard Knowledge
...............................................................................................170
Recognising fretboard landmarks
..............................................................................170
Locating the same note on different strings
.............................................................171
Finding octave notes
...................................................................................................172
Using Major Scales to Play Actual Songs
............................................................................173
Playing Angels We Have Heard On High
.................................................................173
Playing When the Saints Go Marching In
................................................................174
Chapter
12:
Taking On Three Minor Scales
...................................................................177
Building a Natural Minor Scale
............................................................................................177
Discovering the natural minor scale interval pattern
.............................................178
Relating natural minor to major
.................................................................................179
Playing the Natural Minor scale
...........................................................................................180
Homing In On Harmonic Minor
............................................................................................184
Mixing It Up With Melodic Minor
.........................................................................................187
Practising Five Different Minor Scale Sequences
..............................................................190
Table
of Contents
Playing Songs Using All Three Minor Scales
......................................................................193
Playing
Ό
Come,
О
Come Emmanuel
.......................................................................193
Playing Coventry Carol
.............................................................................................194
Playing Greensleeves
.................................................................................................195
Chapter
13:
Commanding the Fretboard with Chords
..................................................197
Building Major and Minor Triads
........................................................................................197
Constructing
maj
or triads
...........................................................................................198
Putting together minor triads
....................................................................................199
Practising Triads Up and Down the Fretboard
..................................................................200
Major triad exercises
...................................................................................................201
Minor triad exercises
..................................................................................................202
Combined triad exercises
...........................................................................................203
Taking Triads and Playing Actual Songs
............................................................................204
Playing Red River Valley
...........................................................................................205
Playing Joy to the World
...........................................................................................206
Turning Triads Into Moveable Chord Positions
................................................................207
Making moveable major chords
.................................................................................207
Assembling moveable minor chords
.........................................................................208
Practising moveable chord progressions
.................................................................208
Getting Jazzy with Moveable Seventh Chords
...................................................................209
Figuring out dominant seventh chords
.....................................................................209
Mastering major seventh chords
...............................................................................210
Tackling minor seventh chords
.................................................................................211
Practising jazz chord progressions
...........................................................................211
Chapter
14:
Using Scales to Solo and Improvise
..........................................................213
Rocking Out with Pentatonic Scales
...................................................................................213
Learning the minor pentatonic scale
........................................................................213
Constructing the major pentatonic scale
.................................................................214
Practising pentatonic scale licks and exercises
......................................................215
Playing a rock solo
.......................................................................................................217
Expressing Soul with the Blues Scale
..................................................................................218
Building the blues scale
..............................................................................................218
Practising blues scale licks and exercises
................................................................219
Playing a blues solo
.....................................................................................................221
Sounding Jazzy with the Bebop Scale
.................................................................................221
Discovering the dominant bebop scale
....................................................................222
Mastering the major bebop scale
..............................................................................223
Practising bebop scale licks and exercises
..............................................................224
Playing a jazz solo
........................................................................................................226
Part V: The Part of Tens
............................................................229
Chapter
15:
Ten Ways to Improve Your Practice Times
..............................................231
Setting a Location
..................................................................................................................231
Scheduling a Time
.................................................................................................................231
Creating Time Limits
.............................................................................................................232
Keeping a Practice Journal
...................................................................................................232
Trying Out Different Musical Styles
....................................................................................232
Practising with Other People
...............................................................................................232
Writing a Song
........................................................................................................................233
Working on Active Listening
................................................................................................233
Leaving Your Ukulele Out On a Stand
.................................................................................233
Taking a Break
........................................................................................................................234
Ukulele
Exercises
For Dummies
Chapter
16:
Ten Tips for Every Performing Ukulele Player
........................................235
Becoming a Better Performer
..............................................................................................235
Getting Involved in the Local Music Scene
........................................................................236
Finding a Place to Perform
...................................................................................................236
Building a Set List of Songs
..................................................................................................236
Preparing to Play Before an Audience
................................................................................237
Handling Nerves Right Before the Show
.............................................................................237
Mastering the Art of Focus
...................................................................................................238
Remembering to Breathe
......................................................................................................238
Engaging With Your Audience
.............................................................................................238
Being Confident in Yourself
..................................................................................................239
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title | Ukulele exercises for dummies |
title_auth | Ukulele exercises for dummies |
title_exact_search | Ukulele exercises for dummies |
title_full | Ukulele exercises for dummies by Brett McQueen. [Alistair Wood, contributing ed.] |
title_fullStr | Ukulele exercises for dummies by Brett McQueen. [Alistair Wood, contributing ed.] |
title_full_unstemmed | Ukulele exercises for dummies by Brett McQueen. [Alistair Wood, contributing ed.] |
title_short | Ukulele exercises for dummies |
title_sort | ukulele exercises for dummies |
topic | instrumental ukulele ukuleleskoler Ukulelenspiel (DE-588)4462891-2 gnd |
topic_facet | instrumental ukulele ukuleleskoler Ukulelenspiel Einführung |
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