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How to Easily Master Ukulele Finger Picking Exercises

Even when speaking of a small instrument like the Ukulele, finger picking requires the use of more than just one finger and is more challenging than simply strumming, so it is a long learning process. However, learning to finger pick on the ukulele is fun, and in the end you have wonderful sound. This will make all your efforts to learn it, really worth your while. The following tips may help to make the process go faster. Discuss with your Singapore Ukulele teacher on the below tips.

1. Use the thumb, index finger, and middle finger. The first string is played by the middle finger. The second is played by the index finger. And the third and fourth strings, by the thumb. Sometimes the index finger plays also the third string, and the thumb plays the second string. It will be different for every song. It is a good idea to allow the pinkie and ring finger to rest on the surface of the ukulele offering balance to the hand and the three fingers that are doing the picking on the ukulele.

2. Finger picking patterns can be played alternately with strumming.

3. Any chord sequence is fun to use when finger picking, however, you really need to learn to alternate the middle and index finger for melody.

4. As you progress you will have to determine whether you want to play with fingernails or not. This also depends on how strong an individual’s nails are.

5. There are some people who finger pick using only one finger, but this is not for everyone.

6. Learn to read music scores and not just tablatures. The more music theory you know the easier it will be to make your own personal arrangements, and you can start to alternate finger picking. When you get used to playing music scores the reading, and thereby the playing will get much faster.

7. Practice, practice and even more practice. That is what will make you learn finger picking quickly. This way the brain will finally find an order to the mess of fingers and strings, eventually leading to wonderful music.

8. Begin easy by taking a basic chord, and try to pick it one string at a time. Place your fingers on the E chord and then pick the 5th string then the 3rd and the 4th. Start slow and then progress to a faster rhythm.

9. Consider taking private Ukulele finger picking lessons from a qualified teacher. This will provide you considerably more confidence in your playing.

10. Learn styles and techniques from other players. Get to know more advanced players and ask them to teach you their technique.

As you can see there are many different tips for learning to play the ukulele. What matters is that you not let yourself get frustrated with the learning process and continue practicing. Just think, how very few can finger pick the ukulele, so you will have a very unique skill once you master it. Persistence will get you a long way with the ukulele. And practice frequently in your Singapore ukulele lessons.

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