Hi,
I proudly present
http://www.ukulelespain.com
my blog/website about ukuleles (information, lessons, tutorials, chords, songs, and so on) all in spanish
When I began playing the uke almost a year ago I found out that there's almost nothing on the internet written in spanish except for a few websites and a forum.
I don't have much problem for reading english, but maybe someone else has. Spanish is the second/third/fourth most spoken language in the world (the ranking depends on the source). Apart from Spain, it's spoken in almost every country in South America, Central America and several Caribbean countries, Mexico, a lot of people in the States, some places in Africa, Philippines (not official I think)... Most of them are spanish speaker due to the colonial past (a past of my country which I'm not proud about, though).
So that was the motivation to create Ukulele Spain.
At the moment it has only a few pages teaching the basics (tuning, basic stuff like chords, basic theory, history of the instrument...). The level of the content will be evolving as my own level does, so at the moment is beginner to intermediate.
I hope it will be useful for those spanish speakers out there.
I proudly present
http://www.ukulelespain.com
my blog/website about ukuleles (information, lessons, tutorials, chords, songs, and so on) all in spanish
When I began playing the uke almost a year ago I found out that there's almost nothing on the internet written in spanish except for a few websites and a forum.
I don't have much problem for reading english, but maybe someone else has. Spanish is the second/third/fourth most spoken language in the world (the ranking depends on the source). Apart from Spain, it's spoken in almost every country in South America, Central America and several Caribbean countries, Mexico, a lot of people in the States, some places in Africa, Philippines (not official I think)... Most of them are spanish speaker due to the colonial past (a past of my country which I'm not proud about, though).
So that was the motivation to create Ukulele Spain.
At the moment it has only a few pages teaching the basics (tuning, basic stuff like chords, basic theory, history of the instrument...). The level of the content will be evolving as my own level does, so at the moment is beginner to intermediate.
I hope it will be useful for those spanish speakers out there.