Meet My Ukulele My ukulele has a body
Meet My Ukulele My ukulele has a body, A neck and a head, But it’s got no arms and legs! My ukulele has a body, A neck and a head But it’s got no arms and legs! It has a bridge and a sound hole, A fretboard and a nut. Four strings and tuning pegs. My ukulele has a body, A neck and a head. But it’s got no arms and legs!
Stringalong Rag G G C C E E A A G G C C
Can you play these patterns on your Ukulele? G C G C E C A E E A A
Rainy Patterns E G Pit- E Drip CC Drop A ter G Pat- A ter It’s raining, it’s pouring the old man is snoring He went to bed and bumped his head And couldn’t get up in the morning
How did I Do? Marks out of 10: 1 -3 • I could play the ‘Splash’ pattern using a thumb brush strum, I was mostly in time with the music. • I could play ‘Drip Drop’ but was sometimes out of time or played the wrong strings at the wrong time. I found it hard remembering which string to play when. • ‘Pitter-Patter’ was difficult when we played along with the other parts. I don’t know if I was playing the right strings at the right time. 4 -6 • I could play the ‘Splash’ pattern using a thumb brush strum, I was in time with the music. • I could play ‘Drip Drop’ and I was mostly in time with the music. • ‘Pitter-Patter’ was ok but I did occasionally get the notes muddled up, or I played too fast or too slowly. I tried to use my thumb and finger alternately. 7 -8 • I could play the ‘Splash’ pattern using a thumb brush strum, I was in time with the music. • I could play ‘Drip Drop’ and I was in time with the music. • ‘Pitter-Patter’ was fine, using my finger and thumb alternately was tricky, but I managed it with practice. I was in time with the music. 9 -10 • I could play the ‘Splash’ pattern using a thumb brush strum, I was in time with the music. • I could play ‘Drip Drop’ and I was in time with the music. • I could play ‘Pitter-Patter’. I used my finger and thumb alternately and I was in time with the music.
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