Practice, Practice, Practice... (index.shtml) | Updated: 21-Nov-2008 - 15:25
“If you don't practice one day, you'll know it. If you don't practice for two days, your friends and fellow musicians will know it. If you don't practice for three days, everyone in your audience knows it!.” - Georg Van Eps
What to practice has long been a problem with self study on any instrument, the guitar and ukulele are no exception. If your goal is to advance beyond simple chords and strumming into the land of serious musical instrument study. This is the place to start.
Here are two approaches for organizing any music material to be studied. A Systematized Approach and Practical Application
With the Systematized Approach learns all there is to know regarding the material being covered. For chords thar would mean all vocings in the four chord catagories: open position, movable form chords, 4-part chords and free form chords.
his Practical Application approach uses a song or progression as a menu of choices to dictate the chords, scales, positions, etc. to learn.
My recommendation is to first take the Systematized Approach. This makes the practical application much easier and your have more choices for practical application.
An example of both approaches can be found here with the lesson: Building a Solid Contemporary Chord Foundation.
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