The 'uke,' as so many fondly refer to it, is one of the best starter instruments. It's small, light and compact size makes it easy to pick up, even for young children who might find a guitar or bass unwieldy.
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Read More »The ‘uke,’ as so many fondly refer to it, is one of the best starter instruments. It’s small, light and compact size makes it easy to pick up, even for young children who might find a guitar or bass unwieldy. The light frame, lower string count (four) and lower string tension make it ideal for persons with disabilities who need something more accessible. The ukulele is the perfect travel instrument for the aspiring musician on the go, and the songs are easy to pick up on the smaller fretboard. Chords are easier to learn, and the sound gives off a warmth that hearkens back to its Hawaiian roots. At the same time, the ukulele’s unique sound definitely makes it a specialty instrument – you won’t find many ukuleles in a four person rock band (though we’ve seen this shifting in recent years). So if you’re looking for a shallow learning curve, a low price point for an instrument and a big community of players, the uke is definitely worth a look.
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Read More »If you want to get into music, but don’t really have a budget or a place to store equipment, no problem! The original instrument is right there in front of you – your own voice. It’s a really common misconception for singing that you either “have a good voice” or you don’t. Nothing could be further from the truth. The voice is an instrument like any other. When you think of voice like other instruments, you can see how practice, techniques, lessons and vocal training can mold even the roughest voice into a showstopper. Going the route of vocals might be the easiest to pick up, but is arguably the hardest to master. If you’re still a little stage shy, being a crooner might not be right for you – the spotlight always shines brightest on the singer! Whatever instrument you pick, don’t fret – the benefits and possibilities of introducing music into your life are wide-ranging no matter what you play. While all of the instruments listed above – not to mention the wide array of percussion and wind instruments – seem wildly different at first, they are all speaking the same language, and often work in concert together because of that exact reason. Sound, rhythm and time signatures are ubiquitous and recognizable by musicians of all skill levels. Practice with any instrument will refine those skills, enabling you to pick up on tendencies and repetitions, making learning easier and your own music abilities even better. Music is a language too, and much like languages, the more you learn, the easier it is to learn other languages. If you’re torn between a few instruments, don’t worry. Dedicate time to one, and once you get the hang of it, don’t be afraid to branch out and try a second instrument. You’ve taken the first step towards a new life of music – now embrace it, and enjoy your time learning to play.
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