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Review key concepts with members: Actively identifying strings, frets, holding, tuners, chords makes teaching the group a lot easier. Communicate your lesson objective: Set goals for each class and communicate those goals with Members so everybody is on board and feels encouraged to work towards each lesson’s goals.
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Free printer-friendly teaching tools including lesson plan templates, quizzes, flashcards and more. Book 1 | Book 2 | Book 3 | Miscellaneous
Sep 8, 2021 · On the Musical Mama blog, I post practical and inspiring tips for beginning ukulele players, free music-themed downloads, and video tutorials to make learning to play the ukulele as straightforward and fun as possible.
Creative and Performing Arts lessons for stage two and three music, centred on learning to play the ukulele. Lesson Resources. The resources below can be downloaded for use in your class music lessons. The lesson sets include lesson plans (PDF), presentation slides (PDF) and zipped archives of QuickTime videos (.mov).
Free downloadable resources to help with your playing and learning, including a uke chord chart.
From: Richard G’s Ukulele Songbook www.scorpex.net/uke.htm. [C] Someone told me long ago [Csus4] [C] [C] There's a calm before the storm. [G7] know it's been coming [C] for some time [Csus4] [C] [C] When it's over so they say [Csus4] [C] [C] It'll rain on a sunny day.
PICK A CHORD ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE CIRCLE AND PLAY THE FIVE CHORDS THAT SURROUND IT. E.G. IF YOU PICK C, YOU WOULD PLAY C, F, G, Dm, Am and EM (IN ANY ORDER). NOTICE THAT THEY SOUND GREAT TOGETHER? FIND OUT MORE AT… http://ukulelego.com/tips/circle-fifths/ c F Am Em Bm F m Dm Gm Cm Fm B m E m G m C m B A e g d e b g C D C f a 4