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Ukulele Scales: How to Play C Major Scale Position #4 on Ukulele

by Brett McQueen

By now you already have C major scale in position #1, position #2, and position #3 under your belt. It’s important you get those positions under your belt before moving forward with the last two positions.

In this lesson, learn how to play C major scale in position #4 on the ukulele.

But first, why all these positions?

Why can’t you just learn one position and call it a day?

For one, by learning the C major scale in all positions across the ukulele fretboard, you learn the natural notes of the fretboard (A, B, C, D, E, F, G). If you know where these important notes are, it’s easier to learn other scales later, especially those with sharps and flats.

Secondly, by learning multiple positions of the C major scale, you make it easier to play certain single-note passages in pieces of music (like those in Fingerpicking Tricks) or solos and riffs (more on that later).

Thirdly, learning the notes of the fretboard can help you build chord variations across the fretboard to find a new sound.

Overall, by learning the C major scale in multiple positions across the fretboard you build an important foundation for understanding your instrument and for soloing later.

Let’s look at this fourth position!

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Ukulele Scales: How to Play C Major Scale Position #3 on Ukulele

by Brett McQueen

So far we’ve looked at how to play C major scale in position #1 and position #2 on the ukulele fretboard. If you haven’t already completed those lessons, do that before moving forward!

In this lesson, continue to learn C Major Scale Position #3 on ukulele.

By doing this, you learn the natural notes across the ukulele fretboard (A, B, C, D, E, F, G). If you know these notes, it’s easy to fill in the sharps and flats later. In addition, learning these notes is the basis of playing melodies, solos and riffs on the ukulele.

The C major scale is where it all begins!

Learn how to play Position #3 now.

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Ukulele Scales: How to Play C Major Scale Position #2 on Ukulele

by Brett McQueen

Last week we looked at how to play a C Major Scale in Position #1 on ukulele. Today we continue on and learn C Major Scale in Position #2 farther up the fretboard (there are a total of five positions).

By learning the notes of C major scale in all positions, you learn all natural notes on the ukulele fretboard (A, B, C, D, E, F, G), or any note that is not an accidental (sharp or flat). When you learn all the natural notes, it’s easy to figure out where the other notes are later.

Learning the C major scale is the foundation of learning the notes of the ukulele fretboard and opens up future possibilities like:

  • How to fingerpick the melody of a song on the fretboard
  • How to build chords across the fretboard
  • How to riff and improvise solos across the fretboard (like in the blues or jazz)

Let’s learn Position #2 now.

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When to Play the Easy Hawaiian D7 Versus the Barre D7 Ukulele Chord

by Brett McQueen

There are often several different ways to play the same ukulele chord.

In fact, you can search for many of these ukulele chord variations in the Ukulele Tricks Chord Library.

A perfect example of this is the easy-to-play Hawaiian D7 ukulele chord versus the more difficult standard D7 barre chord.

When you play a different variation of a ukulele chord, it’s still the same chord because it has the same notes contained in the chord, but those notes are often rearranged in a different order or in a different octave.

Some variations are easier to play than others.

And some variations create a different timbre or texture to the chord (bright vs. mellow).

But some variations are more preferable than others in certain circumstances.

In this lesson, let’s compare the Hawaiian D7 ukulele chord and the D7 barre chord and figure out which one is the best to use.

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Ukulele Scales: How to Play C Major Scale Position #1 on Ukulele

by Brett McQueen

Learning the ukulele fretboard unlocks a whole new way of experiencing the excitement and joy of making music on the ukulele.

When you understand the relationship of notes across the fretboard, you can do things like:

  • Figure out where to fingerpick the melody of a song on the fretboard
  • Discover how to build chords across the fretboard
  • Riff and improvise solos across the fretboard (like in the blues or jazz)

But to do these things, it all starts with learning the C major scale on ukulele.

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Why I Don’t Recommend Learning to Play Ukulele “Left-Handed”

by Brett McQueen

I am left-handed and I’ve been playing ukulele for over 20 years.

But I don’t play left-handed.

Well, technically, I use my left hand all the time when I play ukulele, but I don’t play “left-handed” in the traditional sense, and if you’re a lefty, I don’t think you should learn to play ukulele left-handed either.

To play left-handed, you use the left hand to strum and right hand to fret chords.

Many famous musicians have played their stringed instrument left-handed like Jimi Hendrix, Paul McCartney, or Justin Bieber.

Jimi Hendrix Left-Handed Guitar Player

The famous guitar player Jimi Hendrix shredding his left-handed guitar using the left hand to strum and right hand to fret chords

This is opposite to playing ukulele right-handed, the most common way, where you use the right hand to strum and left hand to fret chords.

If you’re a brand new lefty ukulele player and trying to decide to learn “left-handed” or “right-handed”, here are my two main reasons for why I tell new students to learn to play ukulele “right-handed” even if you’re a lefty and the two exceptions to consider.

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5 Challenges Every New Ukulele Player Has to Tackle

by Brett McQueen

Teaching over 10,000 students in the Strumming Tricks online video lesson course has given me direct line of sight into your biggest beginner ukulele challenges.

It’s normal to feel discouragement and even frustration as you’re first learning.

It can even feel like you’re the only one facing those challenges or like there’s something wrong with your capacity for making music.

More often than not, you aren’t alone.

See if you’ve faced any of these top five beginner ukulele challenges.

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3 Best Ways to Play the E Major Chord on Ukulele

by Brett McQueen

There comes a point in a ukulele player’s journey where one must face head on, with courage and bravery, that dreaded and difficult-to-play E major chord on ukulele.

By learning the E chord on ukulele, you unlock a whole new world of playing songs on the ukulele with the most notable song using the E chord being Hey Soul Sister by Train.

Don’t worry because together in this lesson we look at three of the best ways to play the E major chord on ukulele. I provide you with three variations of E major and give you the pros and cons of each, so you can learn how to play the E chord and determine which one is easiest for you.

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10 Easy Ukulele Songs by The Beatles

by Brett McQueen

Note: This is a guest post by Eduardo of MusicianAuthority.com.

What happens when you combine one of the most heartwarming instruments in the world and one of the most influential bands ever?

Today, we are talking about playing songs by The Beatles on the ukulele!

I’ve put together a list of 10 Beatles easy ukulele songs for beginners and provided a few tips for learning and playing them.

Let me tell you, putting this kind of list is no easy task! There are so many great hits by The Beatles to choose from but today we’ll list 10 that are quite unforgettable.

Be sure to have your ukulele ready while going through this article. If you don’t have a ukulele, you can take a look at some recommended options here.

I’ve also picked out some wonderful Beatles ukulele covers from YouTube to go along with the article. I think all of them are worth listening to, both as a way to learn the songs more easily and to get inspired to play more ukulele!

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How to Play the Calypso Strum on Ukulele

by Brett McQueen

When you’ve learned your first chords on ukulele, it’s time to start strumming!

With strumming, it’s all about keeping a steady, consistent rhythm.

To help ourselves keep a steady rhythm, in this lesson, you count out loud to a count of four: 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on, and you learn to strum on the most popular strumming patterns – the calypso strum.

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