Fingerpicking Basics for Ukulele

Learn to beautify your ukulele playing with these initial, core fingerpicking skills

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Description

Are you bored with strumming? Do you want to make your ukulele playing more beautiful? Do you want to develop a more sophisticated sound?

Fingerpicking on the ukulele is a very satisfying style to play, and can really show off what a beautiful instrument the ukulele can be. 

This course is designed to help you develop the necessary physical skill to introduce fingerpicking to your repertoire of musical skills.  

  • How to start picking  

  • What does your ‘rhythm’ (strumming) hand have to do  

  • Develop necessary skills in each finger  

  • Learn a few basic patterns  

  • How to apply them to songs you already know.

This course is suitable for ukulele players of all levels. If you have learned a few chords and played a couple of songs, this is a benefit but not necessary. You can start with fingerpicking as a complete newbie if you would like to.

I have been teaching ukulele to players of from age 5-99 all around the Hampshire, for 8 years, from one-to-one coaching to classes of around 60 students. I direct an acoustic band which includes a ukulele section, for which I create suitable arrangements, select music, train members to performance standard and incorporate multi levels of skill.


“Many thanks for all your help Dielle, I really feel I got to grips with the technical stuff” Sue  

"This is a very good beginner course and I am going to implement these fingerpicking styles as I learn more." Susan   

“The tutors are inspirational” Peter, Hayling Ukulele Club  

   

What You Will Learn!

  • Master a few basic fingerpicking patterns you can use time and time again
  • Learn how to begin to apply fingerpicking to songs you already know
  • You will understand the fundamental building blocks for developing fingerpicking technique
  • Develop a more sophisticated sound for your playing
  • Understand time-keeping with different fingerpicking patterns

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to start fingerpicking on the ukulele