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So during this time of Covid restrictions, how are you keeping your uke practice times vibrant? What's working for you?
So during this time of Covid restrictions, how are you keeping your uke practice times vibrant? What's working for you?
BTW, I recognized this (not wanting to practice) being a problem a while back when I tried to start a beginner ukulele song group. Unfortunately, there was no interest. If you, or anybody else, starts one, I'd love to join.
Everybody in the beginner's group should play the same assigned song each week; the song should be the same for everybody so that we can give feedbacks (learn from feedbacks to the other performances); I'd imagine the more experienced players here (who may not be within the group) giving feedbacks too. As the weeks go back, the selected songs will get progressively harder naturally (as the group's skill level improves). Group members can even take turns picking a song for that week. Of course, this means new comers who's skill level is below the group must form their own beginner's group.
I practice in my car! I at first did it just to not annoy my wife with my playing but I ended up loving it. It's amazing what the change in location does for my pysche. Though it's starting to get too cold for that now.
With the various restrictions in place, that may be a thought for when we're stuck sitting in parking lots, waiting for a human or animal who had a medical appointment, for example, and we're not allowed to go in with them. I've just been bringing a book to read, and never thought about bringing a ukulele.