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In this ukulele lesson you will learn to play a popular song with chords on your ukulele. I will show you with easy ukulele tablature notation how to play the chords. Let us start with the C-major chord!First of all, we will use the C-tuning in this ukulele lesson. This means that your first string will be tuned to an A, your second string to an E, the third string to C and the fourth string to G.The first string is the string with the highest pitch, that is, the bottom string when you play.I will use a form of ukulele tab notation that tells you how to put your fingers in order to play the chords. Every number pair tells you which fret to press down and which string to play. Here is the C-major chord:C: 04 03 02 31These four number pairs indicate where you are to put your fingers on your four strings to strum the C-major chord on your ukulele. 04 means, play the open fourth string. An open string is a string you play without pressing down a fret. 31 means, press down the third fret on the first string.I will put the chord names in bracket before the syllable where you are to change to the new chord. Time to take a look at the lyrics and start to sing!You will sing the song in the key of C. In this song it means that the song starts with a C. Play your third string, the C string, to find your starting tone.Time for the first line of lyrics: Morning has (C)bro(Dm)ken, (D7)like the first (F)mor(C)ningAs you can see you will need more ukulele chords to sing and play the song. Let us take a look at the D-minor chord:Dm: 04 23 32 11Now it is time to take a look at the G7 chord and F-major chord:G7: 04 23 12 21F: 24 03 12 01Let us continue with the song:(C)Blackbird has (Em)spo(Am)ken, (D7)like the first (G7)birdYes, I am sorry, but it is time for three more ukulele chords, E-minor, A-minor and D7:Em: 04 43 32 21Am: 24 03 02 01D7: 24 03 22 01Now it is time to finish the first verse:(C)Praise for the (F)singing, (C)praise for the (Am)mor(D7))ning(G7)Praise for the (C)sprin(F)ging (G7)fresh from the (C)wordI admit that it is a lot of chords to learn on your ukulele and many chord changes. I suggest that you learn the song one line at a time. You can also devout a bit of your practicing time to changing between chords the way they appear in the song. For example:C - Dm, Dm - G7, G7 - F, F - C and so on!Here are two more verses of the song to practice when you have mastered the first verse:Sweet the rain's (C)new (Dm)fall, (G7)sunlit from (F)hea(C)venLike the first (Em)dew(Am)fall, (D7)on the first (G7)grass(C)Praise for the (F)sweetness (C)of the wet (Am)gar(D7)den(G7)Sprung in com(C)plete(F)ness (G7)where his feet (C)passMine is the (C)sun(Dm)light, (G7)mine is the (F)mor(C)ningBorn of the (Em)one (Am)light, (D7)Eden saw (G7)play(C)Praise with e(F)lation, (C)praise every (Am)mor(D7)ning(G7)God's recre(C)a(F)tion (G7)of the new (C)day
Music is experienced by individuals in a range of social settings ranging
Music is experienced by individuals in a range of social settings ranging from being alone to attending a large concert. Musical performances take different forms in different cultures and socioeconomic milieus. In Europe and North America, there is often a divide between what types of music are viewed as a "high culture" and "low culture." "High culture" types of music typically include Western art music such as Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and modern-era symphonies, concertos, and solo works, and are typically heard in formal concerts in concert halls and churches, with the audience sitting quietly in seats.Other types of music such as jazz, blues, soul, and country are often performed in bars, nightclubs, and theatres, where the audience may be able to drink, dance, and express themselves by cheering. Until the later 20th century, the division between "high" and "low" musical forms was widely accepted as a valid distinction that separated out better quality, more advanced "art music" from the popular styles of music heard in bars and dance halls.However, in the 1980s and 1990s, musicologists studying this perceived divide between "high" and "low" musical genres argued that this distinction is not based on the musical value or quality of the different types of music. Rather, they argued that this distinction was based largely on the socioeconomic standing or social class of the performers or audience of the different types of music. For example, whereas the audience for Classical symphony concerts typically have above-average incomes, the audience for a Rap concert in an inner-city area may have below-average incomes. Even though the performers, audience, or venue where non-"art" music is performed may have a lower socioeconomic status, the music that is performed, such as blues, rap, punk, funk, or ska may be very complex and sophisticated.When composers introduce styles of music which break with convention, there can be a strong resistance from academic music experts and popular culture. Late-period Beethoven string quartets, Stravinsky ballet scores, serialism, bebop-era jazz, hip hop, punk rock, and electronica have all been considered non-music by some critics when they were first introduced.Such themes are examined in the sociology of music. The sociological study of music, sometimes called sociomusicology, is often pursued in departments of sociology, media studies, or music, and is closely related to the field of ethnomusicology.
Music is experienced by individuals in a range of social settings ranging from being alone to attending a large concert. Musical performances take different forms in different cultures and socioeconomic milieus. In Europe and North America, there is often a divide between what types of music are viewed as a "high culture" and "low culture." "High culture" types of music typically include Western art music such as Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and modern-era symphonies, concertos, and solo works, and are typically heard in formal concerts in concert halls and churches, with the audience sitting quietly in seats.Other types of music such as jazz, blues, soul, and country are often performed in bars, nightclubs, and theatres, where the audience may be able to drink, dance, and express themselves by cheering. Until the later 20th century, the division between "high" and "low" musical forms was widely accepted as a valid distinction that separated out better quality, more advanced "art music" from the popular styles of music heard in bars and dance halls.However, in the 1980s and 1990s, musicologists studying this perceived divide between "high" and "low" musical genres argued that this distinction is not based on the musical value or quality of the different types of music. Rather, they argued that this distinction was based largely on the socioeconomic standing or social class of the performers or audience of the different types of music. For example, whereas the audience for Classical symphony concerts typically have above-average incomes, the audience for a Rap concert in an inner-city area may have below-average incomes. Even though the performers, audience, or venue where non-"art" music is performed may have a lower socioeconomic status, the music that is performed, such as blues, rap, punk, funk, or ska may be very complex and sophisticated.When composers introduce styles of music which break with convention, there can be a strong resistance from academic music experts and popular culture. Late-period Beethoven string quartets, Stravinsky ballet scores, serialism, bebop-era jazz, hip hop, punk rock, and electronica have all been considered non-music by some critics when they were first introduced.Such themes are examined in the sociology of music. The sociological study of music, sometimes called sociomusicology, is often pursued in departments of sociology, media studies, or music, and is closely related to the field of ethnomusicology.
How to Play 6 String Guitar by Andy Turnbull
The guitar is a beautiful sounding instrument, as many people will agree. Learning how to play 6 string guitar will not only enhance your enjoyment of the instrument, it will open up a whole new world of music to you. People can be put off learning any musical instrument because they believe they do not possess the skill to play proficiently. It is possible to learn how to play the guitar quite quickly, no matter what your musical background is.
Providing that you own or are able to borrow a guitar, there will be nothing stopping you from beginning with your lessons immediately. Through picking up a couple of the most common chords, you will be able to perform a broad assortment of tunes even prior to you learning some of the more elaborate guitar playing methods. For example, a three chord combination, such as the D, A7 and G chords will enable you to play quite a few songs. This should keep you interested as you learn other chords and deeper methods of guitar playing.
An additional facet of learning how to play 6 string guitar is studying and becoming practiced with guitar tabs. There are many different websites available on the Internet which give you the guitar chords for almost any song. After you have learned to play a few different tabs and are happy to progress, you will be able to play many more tunes once you get the hang of more complex tablatures.
Naturally, it is going to require a bit of practice but that doesn't mean that the practice session has to be humdrum or tedious. Continue learning and adding to your knowledge about guitar playing and you will be surprised at how quickly you are able to play almost anything.
Providing that you own or are able to borrow a guitar, there will be nothing stopping you from beginning with your lessons immediately. Through picking up a couple of the most common chords, you will be able to perform a broad assortment of tunes even prior to you learning some of the more elaborate guitar playing methods. For example, a three chord combination, such as the D, A7 and G chords will enable you to play quite a few songs. This should keep you interested as you learn other chords and deeper methods of guitar playing.
An additional facet of learning how to play 6 string guitar is studying and becoming practiced with guitar tabs. There are many different websites available on the Internet which give you the guitar chords for almost any song. After you have learned to play a few different tabs and are happy to progress, you will be able to play many more tunes once you get the hang of more complex tablatures.
Naturally, it is going to require a bit of practice but that doesn't mean that the practice session has to be humdrum or tedious. Continue learning and adding to your knowledge about guitar playing and you will be surprised at how quickly you are able to play almost anything.
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