Beginning Ukulele Method by Daniel Ho

Ever wanted to learn to play an instrument, but think it’s too difficult or will take too long to sound “good”?  Or maybe you don’t have the time or desire to attend instructor-led classes.  Before you come up with another excuse, may we suggest you try your hand at the ukulele?   It’s portable, fun to learn, and you can sound good by simply strumming or picking the strings.

But if you really want to get the most out of it, then you should try The Complete Ukulele Method – Beginning Ukulele – book one in the three part series by Greg Horne and Shana Aisenberg.  The book is designed for self-study and to get you playing real music as quickly as possible.  Each chapter contains a group of short, related lessons packed with easy to understand information and “Super Uke Tips” that provide secrets to getting the most out of your practices.

For example, the first chapter covers getting to know the ukulele from the names of its parts to tuning to the basic strumming technique.  By the first lesson in chapter two, you’re learning a few chords so you can play songs like “Oh! Susanna” and “When The Saints Go Marching In”.  And it only gets better from there as you learn new chords, how to read music notations, and how to play specialized music styles including “Hawaiian”, “Blues”, “Swing” and “Rock”.

Plus, the book includes a DVD with over 2 hours of video hosted by multi-Grammy® Award winner, Daniel Ho.  He brings the lessons to life as you can see and hear the concepts and songs being taught throughout the book.  It’s like having your own private teacher to play along with for as long as you want.



So what are you waiting for?  Pick up a ukulele and start playing with The Complete Ukulele Method – Beginning Ukulele available at www.kdimusic.com.  

Thanks for Reading!!

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