So now that I have bought the black Flight TSU35, and it should be on it's way to me shortly, I need to come up with how I am going to start learning.
Seeing how I had a fixed budget for a Uke itself, it should logically follow that I cannot afford to pay someone for lessons, so I will have to sort of "self-teach" I guess, using written guides, guides on YouTube, and other places.
I assume that it'd be best to first learn the fundamentals like the most important/common chords, and then timing for example, before going on to learning some simple songs, would I be correct about that?
I guess that for learning chords, I could simply print-off a chord diagram and practice one chord at a time until I've got it down.
I am a big Marilyn Manson fan, so I think that it would be cool to eventually be able to play something like "The Beautiful People" or "The Dope Show" for example on a Ukulele, should certainly sound interesting, considering people don't usually associate Ukes with that genre of music, at all.
Any other recommendations for me?
Seeing how I had a fixed budget for a Uke itself, it should logically follow that I cannot afford to pay someone for lessons, so I will have to sort of "self-teach" I guess, using written guides, guides on YouTube, and other places.
I assume that it'd be best to first learn the fundamentals like the most important/common chords, and then timing for example, before going on to learning some simple songs, would I be correct about that?
I guess that for learning chords, I could simply print-off a chord diagram and practice one chord at a time until I've got it down.
I am a big Marilyn Manson fan, so I think that it would be cool to eventually be able to play something like "The Beautiful People" or "The Dope Show" for example on a Ukulele, should certainly sound interesting, considering people don't usually associate Ukes with that genre of music, at all.
Any other recommendations for me?