Welcome to the harmonious world of WhatsOn Music Academy,We are a progressive music academy that offers a variety of programs and courses to help you unlock your inner musician. Whether you want to learn how to play the guitar, sing in a choir, or develop your skills as a recording artist, we have the program for you.
- Music education should be accessible to everyone. We share music with all, despite backgrounds or abilities. Lessons at various prices, open to all levels.
- Music can be a powerful force for good in the world. Music unites, expresses, and uplifts. Our mission: spreading joy and positivity through music.
- Our students are unique individuals with their own unique talents and gifts.We empower students to discover their unique musical voice and be their authentic selves.
- We believe in immersing our students in the art of guitar playing. We teach guitar fundamentals while inspiring students to create and share their music.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the art of guitar playing and discover the true essence of Guitar playing and discover the true essence of Guitar and ukulele Lesson.
Join our professional learning class on 2nd February at 11:00 AM UK time and 16:00 PM BD time, as we unveil the secrets to mastering The Guitar and ukulele lesson at WhatsOn Music Academy.Elevate your skills and expand your musical horizons by joining this transformative learning experience. Register now!
2nd finger practice in guitar fretboard
Taming your 2nd finger on the fretboard unlocks a world of guitar magic. Start slow, placing it on different frets and strings, feeling its independence from others. Practice chromatic scales, one fret at a time, focusing on clean notes and fingertip placement. Slide exercises across strings strengthen finger independence. Barre chords challenge finger strength and coordination – start with single strings, then progress to full barres. Remember, consistency is key. Daily practice, even for 5 minutes, builds muscle memory and finger dexterity, making your 2nd finger a confident fretboard explorer. Soon, you’ll be effortlessly bending strings, playing intricate chords, and expressing yourself freely through music.
Recalling 12 Notes
- The crew: There are 7 natural notes (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) and 5 sharps/flats (adding sharps or flats raises/lowers a note by half a step).
- Fret board map: Each string is a mini-keyboard with 12 notes (frets). Open string is the lowest note, frets raise the pitch.
- Sharps & flats twins: A# and Bb are the same note, just called differently. Think “brunch” vs “late breakfast.”
- 12th fret magic: It’s the same note as the open string, an octave higher. The fretboard “resets” there.
- Mastering the 12: Learn the notes on one string, then apply the pattern to others. Practice, practice, practice!
3rd finger practice in ukulele
Mastering your ukulele’s 3rd finger, the ring finger, unlocks a world of possibilities. Start by isolating it in simple exercises: single-finger scales on different strings, fret jumps across one string, or holding down the 3rd fret while plucking other strings. Gradually incorporate it into familiar chords like C major and G major, focusing on clean fretting and minimal finger movement. Remember, practice makes perfect! Dedicate 5-10 minutes daily to these exercises and you’ll be amazed at how your fretting hand agility and chord fluency improve. Soon, you’ll be confidently navigating trickier chords and melodies, taking your ukulele playing to new heights!
Ukulele Scales
On the uke, scales aren’t just finger exercises! They’re the building blocks of melody and improvisation. Imagine climbing stairs: each note is a step, and scales show you how to move between them smoothly. Mastering a few unlocks doors to understanding chords, keys, and even writing your own tunes. Plus, they’re a workout for your fingers, making you a faster, more confident player. So grab your uke, climb those musical stairs, and discover the magic of scales!
Class Curriculum: ????????
- 2nd finger practice in guitar fretboard
- Recall Guitar’s 12 Notes
- 2nd finger exercises for ukulele
- Ukulele Scales
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