McCall
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I know this is a pretty subjective question, so I’m just looking to hear some opinions.
I’m a beginner with the Ukulele, and I think that the best way for me to learn would be to focus on getting down the basic skills as sort of a baseline before moving on to working on playing actual songs. I also know that I learn best when I have a specific, attainable goal to work towards, so that’s what I’m trying to set for myself.
If a person is competent with, say, 20 basic chords, several basic strumming patterns and chucking, would you consider them to have “learned the basics” and be ready to move on to learning simple songs? If not, what else would you consider to be “the basics” that a beginner should learn before getting into playing songs?
I’m a beginner with the Ukulele, and I think that the best way for me to learn would be to focus on getting down the basic skills as sort of a baseline before moving on to working on playing actual songs. I also know that I learn best when I have a specific, attainable goal to work towards, so that’s what I’m trying to set for myself.
If a person is competent with, say, 20 basic chords, several basic strumming patterns and chucking, would you consider them to have “learned the basics” and be ready to move on to learning simple songs? If not, what else would you consider to be “the basics” that a beginner should learn before getting into playing songs?