Butterfly nets (cover ) easy ukulele song
August 16, 2010 by baritone ukulele
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easy uke song
If you play guitar is ukulele fairly easy to pick up?
May 15, 2010 by baritone ukulele
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I am going to start playing guitar soon, will it be fairly easy to start of with ukulele in 1-3 years time?
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Just for Fun: Easy Rock Ukulele
April 27, 2010 by baritone ukulele
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Easy Rock Ukulele is designed for your total enjoyment. Each featured song is inherently simple, with just a few chords. All the tunes are arranged for ukulele from the actual guitar parts, simplified just enough to keep them fun and musically satisfying. Titles: As Tears Go By (The Rolling Stones)
* Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell)
* Casey Jones (Grateful Dead)
* Gimme Some Lovin’ (The Spencer Davis Group)
* Gloria (Them)
* Good Riddance (Time of… More >>

Just for Fun: Easy Rock Ukulele
How easy is it to learn to play plectrum banjo if you know how to play ukulele?
April 25, 2010 by baritone ukulele
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I play ukulele and I want to take up banjo. I was thinking of plectrum banjo because it only has 4 strings like the ukulele, but do you think this would make it easier for me to learn?
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Easy Ukulele Chords You Can Play With One Finger
April 4, 2010 by baritone ukulele
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When people start playing the ukulele they can get a little intimidated by the difficulty of some of the chords they have to play. But there are plenty of easy ukulele chords out there – ones that can often be substituted for those that are a little two difficult to be played for a beginner. There is also a need for beginners to play more ‘jazzy’ chords. Often they are too intimidated to tackle these chords. However, they can often be easier to play than the standard chords. So, in this article I’ll be going through a number of chords that use only one finger to play them and even two chords that require no fingers at all.
The C Chord
The first chord that most new ukulele players learn to play is the C chord. This chord is played just by putting your ring finger on the A string (i.e. the one nearest the floor) at the third fret. You should put your finger on the string between the second and third fret bar from the neck end of the ukulele. The other strings are all played in the open position (i.e. not fretted at all). In ukulele terms, this chord is written like this: 0003
The Am Chord
The Am chord (short for A minor) is played by placing your middle finger on the second fret of the G string (the one nearest your head. The other strings are left to play open. This is written as 2000
Open String Chords
If you are feeling particularly lazy, you can strum all the strings open. This will give you a chord which can be seen in two ways. It can be a C6 chord or in can be an Am7 chord. Which of these chords it is depends on the context. The chord makes a great substitute for the C chord (when it is a C6) and for Am (when it is an Am7). So if you see either a C or an Am listed in a chord chart you can play all the strings open and it will give you a more jazzy sound. It will also give your fingers a rest!
The A7 Chord
The A7 chord is another standard ukulele chord that can be played using just one finger. You need to place your index finger (or pointer if you prefer) on the first fret of the C string (the second string down). The A7 chord makes for a great substitute for the A chord in songs that are in the key of D.
The Fsus2 Chord
Fsus2 is a very jazzy sounding chord, so you have to be quite careful how you use it. It is played by putting your index finger on the first fret of the E string. The best way to use it is to switch between F and Fsus2 whilst playing. This is a trick that Zack Condon of Beirut often uses.
The easy ukulele chords in this article should be no trouble to master. There’s nothing that should stop you physically playing them. So have a go at building them into your chord playing repertoire.
Al Wood writes about ukulele chords and offers advice on how to buy a ukulele and how to play ukulele.
Easy Songs for Ukulele Supplementary Songbook to the Hal Leonard Ukulele Method
March 27, 2010 by baritone ukulele
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- 48 Pages
- Published by HL
- Softcover
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Play along with your favorite tunes from the Beatles, Elvis, Johnny Cash, Woody Guthrie, Simon and Garfunkel, and more! The songs are presented in the order of difficulty, beginning with simple rhythms and melodies and ending with chords and notes up the neck. You can also strum and sing along using the provided lyrics and ukulele chord diagrams. Songs include: I Walk the Line * Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da * Tom Dooley * We Shall Overcome * Your Cheatin’ Heart * and more…. More >>

Easy Songs for Ukulele Supplementary Songbook to the Hal Leonard Ukulele Method
Ukulele Tutorial #3 (some basic songs that are easy to learn!)
March 19, 2010 by baritone ukulele
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~~~~ www.howtoukulele.com ~~~~ Here are a few pretty simple, known songs. Hope you enjoy!
easy ukulele songs Baby can I hold you
March 13, 2010 by baritone ukulele
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Baby Can I Hold You Tracy Chapman D Sorry A7sus4 A7 Emi Is all that you can’t say A7sus4 A7 D Years gone by and still A7sus4 A7 Emi Words don’t come easily G Like sorry A like sorry Forgive me Is all that you can’t say Years gone by and still Words don’t come easily Like forgive me forgive me Chorus D But you can say baby gemd Baby can I hold you tonight? gema Maybe if I told you the right words A Oooh at the right time D You’d be mine I love you Is all that you can’t say Years gone by and still Words don’t come easily Like I love you I love you Chorus:
How easy is it to learn to play the ukulele?
March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele
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Is the ukulele an easy instrument to learn? I know it’ll take some patience and attention- but I really want to learn to play it.
Any tips or pointers?
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easy ukulele songs Ring of fire
March 3, 2010 by baritone ukulele
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easy chords just: G, C and D, C, G







