8x 7.5 x 1.4 cm-- Deskripsi --Guitar Capo chord ini berfungsi untuk memudahkan Anda meningkatkan posisi los senar (open string) dengan tujuan untuk memudahkan gitaris untuk memainkan akor dengan nyaman pada gitar, tanpa perlu stem ulang dan dapat dengan mudah menaikkan nada. Features. Reach High NoteYour right hand is the engine of your ukulele and strumming is often the throttle. Learning how to properly power the strings will take you a long ways towards ukulele proficiency. With only a couple ukulele strumming patterns and a little feel you can play most songs convincingly. Jump to Hand position Downstrum Upstrum Down & up Strumming patterns Somewhere Over The Rainbow strum Other strumming resources The secret to groovy strumming How to figure out strums Go above and beyond with Itās THE detailed strumming and picking guide. 60 pages of step-by-step instruction 70 images of the techniques 24 MP3 examples of how it should sound Learn More The Basic Ukulele Strumming Patterns The fancy stuff can wait. To start out on the right foot, make sure you can nail these down and up motions. Hand Position Hold your strumming hand in a āpistolā shape and ālet the air out of itā so that your index finger curls in to a loose 90 degree angle to the rest of your hand and the thumb rests lightly on the index fingerās 1st knuckle. This is the default ukulele strumming position. Two angles of the basic strumming hand position Downstrum Brush across all the strings in a downwards motion with your index finger. Twist your wrist downwards a bit so that your finger hits the strings at an angle. This helps avoid jamming your fingers in between the strings. You can also relax your strumming finger so that it bounces over each string like a spring. The best place to start strumming the strings is close to where the neck meets the body of the ukulele. This is where the best tone is produced and where the string gives your finger the least amount of resistance. Strumming in other places will yield different sounds and should be experimented with, but take it one step at a time and start where itās easy. Try playing some downstrums on your ukulele to a rhythm 1ā¦2ā¦3ā¦4⦠This will be a simple down, down, down, down strumming pattern. Consistency is the key. Practice this until you feel comfortable. Upstrum The next step is to add an upstrum in between each down strum, but to start letās just focus on the upstrum. Simply reverse the motions of the downstrum and drag your index finger back up the way it came. Again, you can twist your wrist and let your finger loosen up a bit too easily cross the strings. Practice this motion on its own, just strumming up while counting. Down & Up Once down and up are simple on their own, combine both motions and strum down, then up. In between each strum youāll have to change the angle of your wrist and index finger. Always angle your finger so that it bounces across the strings going both directions. I like to think of this bobbing arm and hand motion as coming from 50% wrist twist and 50% arm āhammering.ā Thumb Strum For reasons that are beyond me, many people naturally gravitate towards strumming everything with their thumb. This is fine. Thereās not really anything āwrongā about it and some songs can benefit from the mellow sound of a simple thumb downstroke. However, I tend to encourage people away from this way of strumming simply because itās not a very expandable motion ā the way the thumb hits the strings limits your options for chunking, and different tones. Like most things on ukulele, youāve got to be patient with your strumming progress and not go racing ahead. Spend a couple weeks just strumming down/up until itās very natural. Learn a couple simple songs and focus on getting the strumming as smooth as possible. As you āchalangalangā a fancy name for a swinging down/up strum, youāll be developing muscle memory that will be vitally useful for other strum patterns. Chunk Strum The chunk ā or chop ā strum is a popular decoration to any contemporary strumming pattern. I made a separate lesson page for it Learn the chunk strum Swing & Straight Feels When you strum down and up you are creating a rhythm. If you examine the rhythm youāll see that all the downstrums happen on the count 1ā¦2ā¦3ā¦4⦠If you only play downstrums youāre basically counting the song in quarter notes. Upstrums happen between the counts. They can also be ācountedā by naming the upstrums āandā often notated with ā+ā. In this way you can count 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and to play only the upstrums. Combine both down and up motions and you get the whole shebang 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +. Now weāve divided four counts into eighth notes. Any time you play eighth notes they can have a āfeel.ā This falls into one of two categories swing also āshuffleā or straight. Straight is the most simple to visualize itās completely even between two eighth notes. Both āsidesā are the same duration ā like the ticking of a clock or the swing of a pendulum. Swing, on the other hand, makes the notes lopsided. Loooong, short, looong, short. This gives the strum a galloping feel. Funny thing is, gravity works in favor of a swing strum which is why most people naturally play ukulele strumming patterns with this feel. Your hand drops easily with gravity, but then you pull it up with effort and then let it fall again as soon as possible so you donāt have to waste any energy. This naturally creates a long, short swing feel. Hereās a video explanation and demonstration of the two feel styles Learn to play both as most songs sound better with one or the other. Strumming Tips Video Lesson Hereās a tutorial on some quick tricks to help improve your strumming. Common Ukulele Strumming Patterns Once youāve spent sufficient time practicing the basic strum, you can expand upon it by learning some different strumming patterns. These follow the same general down/up motions, just in different orders and timings. D=down, U=up, space=rest, X=chop. There are only a few core strumming patterns before you break into more complex techniques and ideas, but these here will keep your hand/mind coordination busy! D DU UD This one is used in a lot of contemporary Hawaiian songs and is most peopleās default āislandā sounding strum. The hand motion is down, down, up, up, down. Since there are double downs and double ups, you must sometimes move in the opposite direction without strumming to get back to your starting point. This essentially makes the hand motion for this strum just a simple D/U pattern. The only difference is that you are only strumming the strings some of the time. The rest of the time you are skipping strums even though your hand is still moving. This is key Keep your hand moving the entire way through the strum pattern! Hereās the timing 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + D - D U - U D - With the āinvisible strumsā and keeping your hand moving the entire time 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + DUD UDU DU U U U U ā Reggae Strum Also known as a āskank,ā this reggae strum is incredibly simple to comprehend. Playing it however, is quite a trick in itself at first. The key lies in the amount of time you let your chords ring. Itās a complex enough subject that Iāve created an entire three piece video series and a detailed lesson page to cover everything you need to know about reggae ukulele How to Play a Reggae Ukulele Strum The āSomewhere Over The Rainbowā Strumming Pattern Of all the ukulele strums people want to learn, it seems the one Isreal Kamakawiwoāole used on Somewhere Over the Rainbow/Wonderful World is on the top of the list. Itās not hard, but combines both picking and strumming to create a more hybrid pattern. This is a great example of how effective a simple ukulele style can be. To play the Somewhere Over The Rainbow strumming pattern you need to loosen up and encourage a little bounce in your hand. The motions are Pick the top G string with your thumb. This is where the bounce comes in. You have to move your hand up as you pick so you can be ready to play the next downstrum. Then strum down, up ā down, up. Thereās a hesitation between the down, ups. Pick, down, up, down, up. Donāt make it more complicated than it needs to be! As long as you get the bounce in your pick, youāll be fine. The chords for the intro are C Em Am F. Apply the above strum to them and you should be well on your way. IZ plays with a low-G string on his ukulele so if your āpickā sounds too high, that might be the reason. Here it is in tab Other Strum Pattern Resources Since I keep a simple approach to strumming Iāll let others create huge libraries of strum patterns and just link to their great work. Al Wood over at Uke Hunt has put together some great audio examples of his top uke strumming patterns. Ukulele Go has an even larger selection with 32 patterns and a video demoing each one. As long as you can count, you can figure these out. But please remember that at the end of the day, knowing 100 strumming patterns doesnāt mean jack if you canāt apply them well in a musical way. So pick a few favorite strums and learn to use them well in your favorite songs. The Secret to Groovy Strumming Iāve spent a lot of years as a teacher beating my head against a wall and wondering how to present strumming to students. They always want more, more, more strums and I want to teach less, less, less strums. Why? Because they with a small handful of exceptions over the years loose the rhythm as soon as they start to think about the new strum. If you lose the rhythm to gain a strum, whatās the point? This is very frustrating for me as it often doesnāt improve very much with a lesson or several worth of practice. When this happens I donāt feel like Iāve helped them play better music. Iāve simply given them a distraction. Fortunately, over years of thinking about this, Iāve made a few useful connections in my mind. It starts with asking Why do beginners loose the groove when learning strums? Because they go almost instantly from thinking about the music to thinking about the motion. Problem is, they donāt KNOW the motion. And often just resort to guessing as best they can. This manifests as robotic rhythm and unnatural hand movements. Which sometimes work, but mostly donāt. The solution? A Steady Eighth Note Motion Eighth notes are counted like this 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + If you strum with those counts you get D U D U D U D U Now Iām going to make a bold statement There is no reason your hand shouldnāt make this motion AT ALL TIMES when youāre strumming, no matter the pattern. There are two qualifiers for this statement Youāre a beginner/intermediate The strum is an eighth note strum You wonder āBrad, how does your hand strum down, up if the pattern does something besides that?ā Because thatās the motion. Remember how I said people get lost when they start thinking about the motion? Donāt change it. What IS different is that for any eighth note strum besides down, up, you will skip playing on certain beats. You wonāt skip the motion, but instead avoid sounding the notes as you go by. Grab your ukulele. Make a strumming motion on it without hitting the strings and making noise. This is done simply by moving your hand out and away from you ever so slightly. Easy, right? Now try this strum 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + D D D D Notice what you are doing on the ā+ā of each beat. Unless you have two hands on your right arm youād be the envy of the uke world, youāre ghost strumming up on the ā+ā without sounding the strings. So while the strum sounds like this 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + D D D D It LOOKS like this 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + D U D U D U D U Now letās try the classic DDUUD strum. It often trips people up the first time they try it. The ones who get it easily are the ones who retain the steady eighth motion. It sounds like this 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + D D U U D But if you watch a player whoās comfortable with the strum it LOOKS like this 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + D U D U D U D U I invite you to check out Ukulele Goās page on 32 strumming patterns if you havenāt already. They are all eighth note strums which is perfect practice for this. Play through each one. And instead of thinking of a new motion, simply keep steady eighths going the whole time and change which strums you skip. For instance, 24 sounds like this 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + U D D D But play it like this strums in bold and underlined 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + D U D U D U D U How to Figure Out Strums 99% of songs can be broken down into even eighth note chunks. That means, while perhaps not very musical, an eighth note strum should fit most songs. Some will be straight eighths, some will be swing eighths. Doesnāt matter. Listen to the song and play along with your eighth strum motion if you donāt know the chords, mute the strings. It probably wonāt sound very good. If you have trouble finding the beat, read up on timing. As you play, listen for the strong beats of the song ā places with more emphasis than others. This is likely a place to keep a strum. Try to decide on a scale of one to five the importance of each count and its eighth note. If you want to write it out ā go ahead. This will become an instant assessment in the future, but sometimes it helps to do things the long way first. Get rid of as many low-number strums as you feel is appropriate. This creates syncopation and sway and will sound a million times better than plain eighths. There are always many variations possible on any song. 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