
Explore the ukulele parts by identifying the head, neck, and body, and learn how tuning pegs affect sound, how frets shape chords, and how the sound hole projects tone.
Rest the ukulele against your body, bend the elbow, place your thumb near the sound area, and wrap the other hand around the neck with fingers on the strings.
Learn the ukulele's four strings, their top-to-bottom order, and standard tuning notes G, C, E, A, using the mnemonic 'get crazy every afternoon' to memorize each string.
Learn to read a ukulele chord diagram by identifying strings, frets, and chord dots, including C and F shapes, to play chords confidently.
Learn to play the ukulele's C chord by placing your third finger on the a string at the third fret, and strum all strings with a steady four-count rhythm.
Learn to play Old MacDonald Had a Farm on ukulele by breaking the song into sections, using a four-count intro, and strumming along to animal sounds with printable lyrics.
Apply the Secord method to keep the beat while playing row row row your boat on the ukulele. Use a sheet to guide rhythm and count two three four.
Learn to play wheels on the bus using f and c chords, with a simple, repeatable strumming pattern and switching between chords across sections.
Learn to play London Bridge on ukulele using simple chords F and C, with a focused strumming pattern, rests, and counting to guide practice.
Step by step beginner ukulele video course for your child aged 5+ to follow along to. They'll just need to grab their ukulele and jump right in. This course includes downloadable material to use while following along to the videos.
Some things they'll learn include: