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Yes, you can play the blues on a ukulele. The Blues are at the heart of all american music. Be Rock, Jazz, Country, Folk or Pop, there's a bit of the blues in it all.
Learning to play the blues is a great bridge to more complex music.
The Blues can be a feeling, a chord progression or a scale. The Blues section will cover it all.
Blues ukulele lessons right here on my site.
Four FREE play-along tracks to download or play online and practice your blues soloing.
Here is what Peter Rhee said about my (Curt Sheller) books.
"Just browsing over both books, they look fantastic! I'm a guitarist and uke player for over 25 years and was thinking about writing a ukulele book but you've already written what I think are the best, most comprehensive and thorough books I've ever seen for the instrument. I just might end up buying every book you've written and I'll be giving my highest recommendation for your books to my friends and students. Thank you so much for taking the time to write such great books!" - Peter Rhee
“Manitoba Hal Brolund is a bluesman of the traditional variety...Come the Ruination captures Hal's spirit as he fingerpicks his way through 10 acoustic blues tracks here. Highlights include the jaunty Keep on Singing and Whiskey Blues, which features Brolund serving up some searing slide work.” - Uptown
( from artist's site ) - Manitoba Hal is a unique performer, accomplished guitarist, songwriter and ukulele player. Using a combination of looping technology and other effects he creates a one-man-band performance that is truly one-of-a-kind. His takes on traditional blues songs are fresh and inventive and audiences everywhere are entertained by his stage banter and witty observations.
Hard Copy Book: $9.95
PDF Download: $4.95
Reading music is not as hard as one might think. It may be new and unfamiliar but is not hard when you have a proper plan of attack.
Reading music on the ukulele is easier than reading music on guitar or piano. There are only four strings with a smaller range of possible notes.
Music in the key of C with all natural notes, no flats or sharps is pretty easy to play in open position on a ukulele. This would be the same as playing the white keys of a piano.
Standard music notation has been the Lingua Franco of musicians, both professionals and hobbyists for many centuries.
Reading standard music notation opens you up to vast world of published music.
Reading simple melodies in open position is the first step to reading music on the uke.
Content is always being added and updated. So check-in often. Thanks, Curt
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