Ukulele usually takes 2 to 3 months.
The ukulele is less difficult. Just compare it to the guitar. The guitar is twice as difficult as the ukulele.
The ukulele has only four strings. The strings are made of nylon, which are easy to press and will not hurt your fingers when they first come into contact. They are generally small in size, such as 24-26-28, etc. They are easy to use even for beginners and are easy to carry and place. Compared with guitars, ukulele chords are relatively simple and easy to press, and nylon strings are relatively soft and easy to play. Voice. The length and width of the fingerboard are relatively short and narrow. It is easier to hold than the 4-string fingerboard and is not as wide as the guitar.
Tips for beginners:
1. Learn how to tune. First, turn on the ukulele tuner normally, and then adjust the tuner to ukulele mode. The pointer on the tuner to the left means that the sound is lower than the standard sound, the pointer in the middle position means the pitch, and the pointer to the right. If the representative note is higher than the standard note, the tuners need to be tightened.
2. Understand the four-line musical notation. The four-line notation is very simple. The four horizontal lines are the four strings. The numbers on the horizontal lines are the frets that the left hand needs to hold, and they are also the target strings that the right hand needs to play.
3. Learn a simple playing technique: arpeggio. Use your right thumb to pluck the 4321 strings slowly and evenly.
4. Play and sing. Simply practice according to the provided music score and practice makes perfect.