Uncle Rod Higuchi
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This is a SET-UP, lol - just for fun.
Still consider yourself a 'Beginner'?
Play through the following Chord Sheet, left to right, top to bottom, 4 times.
FIRST time - 4 strums per chord
SECOND time - 3 strums per chord
THIRD time - 2 strums per chord
FOURTH time - 1 strum per chord... end with C.
Set your own tempo and try NOT to 'break your stride'. Your eventual GOAL would be
1-2 strums per second.
If you can play through the chord sheet without breaking your stride/tempo, especially
at 1-2 strums per second, do NOT label yourself a 'Beginner'.
Hand someone a properly-tuned ukulele and ask them to play through the chord sheet.
If they can do it at an even tempo without interruption, how can you call them a
'Beginner'?
CHORD SHEET:
C Am F G7 C F C A7
D Bm G A7 D G D C7
F Dm Bb C7 F Bb F D7
G Em C D7 G C G E7
A F#m D E7 A D A G7 (return to top) / (last time end with C)
Enjoy and Keep Uke'in',
Still consider yourself a 'Beginner'?
Play through the following Chord Sheet, left to right, top to bottom, 4 times.
FIRST time - 4 strums per chord
SECOND time - 3 strums per chord
THIRD time - 2 strums per chord
FOURTH time - 1 strum per chord... end with C.
Set your own tempo and try NOT to 'break your stride'. Your eventual GOAL would be
1-2 strums per second.
If you can play through the chord sheet without breaking your stride/tempo, especially
at 1-2 strums per second, do NOT label yourself a 'Beginner'.
Hand someone a properly-tuned ukulele and ask them to play through the chord sheet.
If they can do it at an even tempo without interruption, how can you call them a
'Beginner'?
CHORD SHEET:
C Am F G7 C F C A7
D Bm G A7 D G D C7
F Dm Bb C7 F Bb F D7
G Em C D7 G C G E7
A F#m D E7 A D A G7 (return to top) / (last time end with C)
Enjoy and Keep Uke'in',
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