3 Biggest Beginner Ukulele MYTHS

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    00:00 Intro
    00:13 Myth #1: There's Just One Way to Play a Chord
    04:08 Myth #2: There's Only One Strumming Pattern For a Song
    08:17 Myth #3: Ukulele is Easy
    11:03 3 Tips to Make Your Practice Consistent
    11:48 Outro
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Комментарии • 55

  • @lishavi6607
    @lishavi6607 Год назад +5

    Wise words, Brett I love the way you teach, taking the time to get to the heart of things.

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад +1

      Glad this could resonate with you, Lishavi! Thanks for watching.

  • @Edouard7800
    @Edouard7800 Год назад

    You are a rly pleasant teacher, i consider taking your course to become a master :D, i took back my old ukulele during exam sessions to relax

  • @nehaaiman6900
    @nehaaiman6900 Год назад

    This was really helpful! Thanks

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Neha! Glad it helped.

  • @psteelman4448
    @psteelman4448 Год назад

    Superb! Thank you Brett!

  • @grantsmith8502
    @grantsmith8502 Год назад +1

    Started beginning course with you 8 years ago Brett,, you are still making rock solid videos, you talk so much sense love the way you teach making building blocks in the brain and fitting it all together to make it work, YOU are the best teacher on youtube mate thank you Grantb Sussex UK

  • @marybethmartin4777
    @marybethmartin4777 Год назад +2

    What an inspiring video! Brett's tips are great for an experienced beginning ukelele player. I know from experience that every idea and technique in this video is true -- especially the practice.

  • @herbert1661
    @herbert1661 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Brett for this video. I found all three tips helpful.

  • @lptechCT
    @lptechCT Год назад

    Amazing tips, thanks.

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed this one, Leandro. Thanks for your comment!

  • @deborahguarneiri7722
    @deborahguarneiri7722 Год назад

    All Three right on target! I always love watching your videos on tips like these because I sometimes question my teaching techniques and wonder if I give them too many options because I am trying to accommodate 8yr old hands and 88 year old hands in my library ukulele programs. So thanks for the great tips and the boost in knowing what I am doing is good for my students!

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад

      I love to hear about the work you're doing, Deborah! That combo would be a challenging class to teach. Thanks for your comment!!

  • @kolkatahodos4312
    @kolkatahodos4312 Год назад

    You talk so softly and clears everything in detail, so humble of you 😍

  • @DeMoRa66
    @DeMoRa66 Год назад

    Great video mate

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for the comment!

  • @ayesaacebedo7806
    @ayesaacebedo7806 Год назад

    hi Brett...love to watch cuz i got to play it...gee whiz you are my very good uke teacher..its true when you dont know the song..

  • @ceviridunyam
    @ceviridunyam Год назад

    6:21 your voiceeee!!!💓💓💓💓

  • @badukulele
    @badukulele Год назад

    I took your free course years ago when I was starting to learn. Thank you for continuing to share videos like this, you're amazing!

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад +1

      That’s awesome! I’m really glad I could help! Thanks for your comment 🙏🏼

  • @katiukulele
    @katiukulele Год назад +1

    I had never thought of barring the G for a G -> Em. I usually just drop my pinky. I do bar sometimes when playing G -> Gmaj7. Thanks for this tip!!

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад +1

      Glad to spark some new ideas! I will also use the pinky. Both are good options, just depends!

    • @CeeJay254Art
      @CeeJay254Art 9 месяцев назад +1

      My em chord, i use my pinky. So its easy to switch from G to Em. I also do the pinky G learnt that from Uncle Rod Bootcamp practice sheet cause of the G7 to G chord

  • @debmaricich1497
    @debmaricich1497 Год назад

    Thank you Brett. Just listening and following along to three of your beginner videos has helped me tremendously. The finger placement for the G chord has always given me challenges. Your tip on making it a bar chord helped me incredibly. I am excited to learn more from you and I am making practice a daily routine.
    I appreciate you and your videos.
    The Lord bless you,
    Deb Maricich

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад

      I'm so glad to hear that helped, Deb! Definitely don't be afraid to try different positions with chords to make them easier to play. I look forward to sharing more with you! Thanks for the comment.

  • @ayesaacebedo7806
    @ayesaacebedo7806 Год назад

    hi Brett...wowie very latest look like this tips is for me...ok to work frett hand when arthritis is not there...but i learn to work it out..."tru your advices thank you '🙏

  • @sonujohn8249
    @sonujohn8249 Год назад

    🥰🤍💖 Keep sharing bruh! 🙌🏻 Thanks a lot

  • @kumarsathyanesan2488
    @kumarsathyanesan2488 Год назад +2

    One should be positive. If I tell my friends ukulele is hard , they will not even touch it .

  • @Beery1962
    @Beery1962 Год назад

    Hey Brett, have you tried any of the plastic/carbon fiber ukuleles on the market? I'm thinking of getting something I can take on day trips or on vacation, but I don't really know if any of them will have a pleasant sound. I've heard good things about the Enya carbon fiber ukuleles, but the cheap price is a bit worrisome. I purchased a similarly priced Kala Waterman a while ago, but I didn't like the sound so I returned it.

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад +1

      I have played some! The sound is not going to be as pleasing as a natural wood instrument, but for the utility, the sound is still quite good. It gets the job done! I might not record it in the studio but I would definitely take it with me for the next campfire with friends.

  • @gary90297
    @gary90297 Год назад

    Hi Brett,
    I have been playing ukulele for about 6 years and really enjoy it. I play every Friday at a local folk club and enjoy this also. My problem is that I am not improving as a player! I have signed up to various courses, including ukulele tricks, but always lose my way. I get bored with repetition and always want to learn a new song for my Friday nights. How can I discipline myself to concentrate on improvement? Any tips greatly appreciated.
    Gary

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад +1

      AWESOME question, Gary. This probably deserves a whole video. For me, I've never found that "disciplining myself" works… just being honest. I don't think I have more discipline than other people here. In fact, I probably have less in certain aspects of my life! What I do have though when it comes to concentrating on improvement in music is that I've found a way for me to LOVE the process of improvement. So when I sit down with my instrument to practice I like to go into with as much CURIOSITY as possible. Because if I'm curious, then, I start asking questions as I practice, especially when I run into roadblocks, like, "What if I tried it like this?" or "When I do X instead of Y, how do I get a different sound from my instrument?" Before I know it, I've just spent a half hour "practicing" new things but losing track of the time. There's a lot more that could be said here… of course there is a place for rigor and focus in practice, but I would start not with heavy-handed discipline towards yourself, but rather, next time you sit down with your instrument consciously embrace an attitude of curiosity and see if you can create something on your instrument that is new and interesting to you. If you're able to find that zone, I've found the focus and desire to dedicate rigor to a certain exercise or difficult song comes easier.

    • @gary90297
      @gary90297 Год назад

      @@UkuleleTricks many thanks for the detailed response. I shall give it a try( and also maybe revisit ukulele tricks). Have a great weekend bud.

  • @emilygrace1960
    @emilygrace1960 Год назад

    Crazy chance we could get a tutorial on Alison Krauss - "Ghost In This House"? I absolutely LOVE this song but it's not just simple strumming and most of us will need help - I for sure will!! LOL! I think you would really like it though... it's a good one!

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback, Emily Grace! I'll add that one to the list and maybe I can teach it sometime!

  • @user-nu3rc6ir2o
    @user-nu3rc6ir2o Год назад

    Is there such thing as a song count of 5? For example "father and son\cat Stevens and Weather any storm\Cody Francis? Would love to know if it make sense? because I can't seems to get it right with those to when I try 3 or 4 counts...

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад

      There is! It's rather uncommon in popular music but there are certain songs counted in five. For example, the "Mission Impossible" movie theme song is counted in five. Songs like this exist, but for popular songs on the radio, most of the time counting in 4 or 3 will do the trick! Keep trying it out and you'll get better at this.

  • @katiukulele
    @katiukulele Год назад

    I hate double commenting but I gotta add that I love your tips at the end of this! Awesome video. Very insightful and informative. 25 years of ukulele! Woah man!
    Keep sharing the music!

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад +1

      Please double comment to your heart's delight :) Glad those were helpful! Ukulele has been an amazing gift in life!

    • @katiukulele
      @katiukulele Год назад

      @@UkuleleTricks Lol. I know it helps the algorithm. I just hate being that person. Unfortunately it's either 1 giant comment from me or a thousand mini comments because I can be like "Woah that's cool" and immediately be like "I get that man this one time...."
      Ukulele definitely has been a gift! I got started after being in a depressed place and realizing I hadn't had any instruments to play with for over a year. What's the first one I found when I typed in "cheap instruments to get started with?" I'm glad google started with uke instead of a tin whistle, though!

  • @JoeAzzato
    @JoeAzzato Год назад

    Hi Brett! I LOVE YOUR VIDEO! I just wonder if it would be easier for beginners like me to see the video from the players perspective (upside down, basically, rather than from a viewer's perspective where I have to flip everything upside down in my head. Just curious if you ever videoded upside down as a test? Cheers! and Thanks!

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you liked this one, Joe! I'll keep that in mind the next time I'm experimenting with camera angles. I think it could be tricky to shoot over my shoulder enough so you could see the fretboard, but I will think...

    • @JoeAzzato
      @JoeAzzato Год назад

      @@UkuleleTricks Thanks for responding. I have been trying to think of ways to make the camera angle work too.

  • @emilyshieh5400
    @emilyshieh5400 Год назад +1

    I found the background music to be distracting; it made it difficult for me to concentrate on what you were saying and hear what you were playing.

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад

      Thank you for this feedback! I experimented with the background music in this video. I was afraid it could be distracting but I wanted to try. I'll make some adjustments for future videos!

  • @finnmcool2
    @finnmcool2 Год назад

    The two that bug me are the "it's easy" myth and the "soprano is the beginner uke" myth. For both I compare the uke to a violin. A violin has just has 4 strings and is smaller than a ukulele, anyone want to call the violin easy? How about telling a violin student they should have just started on the viola or the cello because everyone moves to the larger instrument anyway? Seems silly, huh?

    • @UkuleleTricks
      @UkuleleTricks  Год назад +2

      That's a great point, Paul! I'm with you... I love the sound of a soprano but it's the hardest kind of ukulele for me to play with my large hands and fingers. I think if your biggest barrier to start is budget, then, yes, a soprano will be the cheapest (generally), so it makes a good starting point, but just spend the extra $20 for a concert or tenor if you ask me! And you're right... by that 4-string logic, violin would be easy, but from experience I can tell you I wish to never try to play violin again! Haha