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5 Ukulele Strumming Considerations

5 Ukulele Strumming Considerations (Should I Cut my Nails?)

We often get asked questions about how to strum, where to strum, what to strum with and lots of other, more detailed questions. Thank you for asking, this blog is just for you! Before I answer how where and what with, I’d like to cover 5 things.

1. Should I cut my nails?

In a word, yes. On the chord making hand. If you have long nails on the chord making hand, it will keep your finger away from the strings. You need your fingertip to be able to press the strings down to make a chord, or it will sound ‘dead’ or ‘muted’. Chords need three or more notes sounding, so three strings ringing clearly to make a chord. If some of your strings are dead your chord may sound unusual and not as you want it to. Later on, when you’ve been playing for a while, if you want to pick notes out (this is sometimes known as playing fingerstyle) then it may help to have long nails or acrylic nails on the finger picking hand. (As I do at times, shown in the photo above)

Ukulele Nails

Ukulele nails – short on the fretting or chord making hand, and long (if possible) on your strumming or picking hand.

2. Can I play with my thumb?

In practice, you can play with any digit you like. I prefer to play with my finger, as the nail hits on the on beat, with the flesh coming back up on the off beat. If you play with your thumb the reverse is true. That’s good if you’re looking to get a reggae or ska feel, or play gently for jazzy or gentle songs, but starting out it might be worth learning to play with your finger.

3. Can I play with a plectrum?

If you want to be really loud, and play lead lines and single notes, then yes, do play with a plectrum. I prefer not to, I prefer finger picking both for strumming and for lead melody playing.

4. Can I use a felt pick?

Yes, but I think it’s better to learn to use your finger to strum, as there are many percussive strums and ukulele tricks you can employ later on which use a finger, some fingers, or finger and thumb combos.

5. Where (on the ukulele) do I strum?

It sounds nicest if you strum over the fretboard. The strings are closer to the fretboard than they are to the body, so you’re less likely to catch your finger when you’re strumming there, than if you were strumming lower down towards the soundhole. Also, you are less likely to damage the body of the ukulele as you won’t bash it if your finger lands in mid air, whereas you’ll end up with a hole if your nails bash the body. A musical and a practical reason to shift your finger along!

Want to see a video to help you along? Here you go!

Christmas Ukulele Songs…

I keep being asked about good ukulele songs to play at Christmas. I like lots of different genres of music, as I’m sure you do too, so I couldn’t say what you’ll enjoy. Here’s an amendment to last years’ Ukulele Wednesdays songbook, with the addition of Mele Kalikimaka, the ‘Hawaiian’ Christmas song. We’ll be doing a version of this at the Learn To Uke Christmas Party, along with my old favourite Jose Feliciano song ‘Feliz Navidad’, and the classic Band Aid song ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas Time’ and Mariah Carey’s ‘All I want for Christmas is You’. I’m sure we’ll get through all of them, and the other songs too.

Here’s the Christmas Ukulele song list:

All I Want For Christmas Is You – Mariah Carey
Do They Know It’s Christmas? – Band Aid
Fairytale of New York – The Pogues
Feliz Navidad – Jose Feliciano
Frosty the Snowman – Walter “Jack” Rollins & Steve Nelson
F*ck Christmas – Eric Idle
Happy Xmas (War is over) – John Lennon & Yoko Ono
Have yourself a Merry little Christmas – Judy Garland
I wish it could be Christmas every day – Wizzard
I’m dreaming of a white Christmas – Bing Crosby
Last Christmas – Wham!
Let it snow – Sammy Cahn & Jule Styne
Lonely this Christmas – Mud
Mele Kalikimaka
Merry Christmas Everybody – Slade
Merry Christmas Everyone — Shakin Stevens
Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree — John Marks
Santa Baby – Eartha Kitt 21 Santa Claus is coming to town – John Frederick Coots & Haven Gillespie
Winter Wonderland – Felix Bernard & Richard B. Smith

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Free Halloween Ukulele Songs, on us!

Happy Halloween Everybody!

Happy Halloween from Mr Ukulele and all of us at Learn to Uke!  To help you celebrate, here’s some free Halloween Ukulele Songs, on us! We had a wonderful party last night at Ukulele Wednesdays. Thanks very much to Neil who made a themed Halloween song book, which you can download here.

If you like it, please do share this link around with your friends. Don’t forget, there’s also; Bad Moon Rising, Creep, Sweet Child O’ Mine, Sympathy For The Devil, Tainted Love, Time Warp, Wild Thing and Zombie in the regular Ukulele Wednesdays Songbook, if you’re looking for more free Halloween ukulele songs to theme up your Halloween party with a bit of uke strumming action tonight!

Who ya gonnna call??

Happy National Day to Our Austrian Friends!

Happy National Day Austria


Happy National Day!

It’s Austria’s National Day.

Wishing our Austrian Friends a Happy Day!