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Posted by LearningwithZEAL on November 13, 2011
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Got a Twitter account? If so, you now have another way of keeping up to date with the postings on Ukulele 4 Kids. To follow Ukulele 4 Kids either click the button below
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Basic Ukulele Chords

Posted by LearningwithZEAL on November 9, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: chords, Clive Madge, Kapiti, New Zealand, ukulele 4 kids, ukulele chords. 1 Comment

A new page was added to the site today called ‘chords’. On this page you will find all the basic ukulele chords that you should need to play almost every song. They have been listed in alphabetical order so that they are easier to follow for kids of any age. You are more than welcome to download, adapt the chord chart and share with others. Please let others know where you got the chart from, and come back and visit the site regularly.

Download Ukulele 4 Kids chord chart

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Junior ukulele at the school production

Posted by LearningwithZEAL on November 8, 2011
Posted in: Videos. Tagged: C.C. Rider, children, Clive Madge, Five Foot Two, five little monkeys, Found a peanut, I'm a Believer, Kapiti, music, New Zealand, Richard Bamlett, school, school production, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Spiderpig, surfin' USA, ukulele. 1 Comment

A school production is a great place to share a school ukulele group’s playing abilities. Recently, Kapiti Primary School held their school production and the school’s junior and senior ukulele groups both performed. Members of the junior ukulele group range in age from 5 to 8 year old. They have been playing for five months.

The junior ukulele group led by Richard Bamlett played:

  • Row Your Boat
  • Found a Peanut
  • Five Little Monkeys

They played great – good job! Watch their performance below:

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Don’t sit on your ukulele!

Posted by LearningwithZEAL on November 6, 2011
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Sitting on your ukulele is maybe not the best thing to do. I’ve never heard a ukulele being played well while being sat on. If you sit on your ukulele you have a very good chance of breaking it. This ukulele was brand new and was sat on by accident. The result was a broken ukulele that can no longer be played.

However, it’s important to recycle the bits from the ukulele. If you’re into weaving or are considering starting, you can make yourself a wrist bracelet from the strings of the broken ukulele. By wearing them you’re sure to be reminded, not to sit on another ukulele again.

Trey, the boy in the photograph, kindly volunteered to sit on the already broken ukulele, as he feels it is a good way to start a modelling career – good on you Trey!

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Baby Bumble Bee song chords

Posted by LearningwithZEAL on November 3, 2011
Posted in: Song Chords. Tagged: Baby Bumble Bee, children, chords, education, Kapiti, music, New Zealand, ukulele, ukulele 4 kids, youtube. Leave a comment

Find the Baby Bumble Bee chords here.  It is easy to play and only has two chords – C and F

To get an idea of how the song sounds take a look at the video in the post Baby Bumble Bee.

To view our other videos visit our YouTube channel ukulele 4 kids.

View our other song chords page.

Let me know what you think, and I hope you enjoy playing it.

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Five Foot Two

Posted by LearningwithZEAL on November 1, 2011
Posted in: Videos. Tagged: children, education, Five Foot Two, Kapiti, New Zealand, school, ukulele, youtube. 16 Comments

The Kapiti Primary School Senior Ukulele group perform Five Foot Two. Take a look and leave a positive comment.

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About ukulele 4 kids

Posted by LearningwithZEAL on October 30, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: children, Clive Madge, education, kids, music, New Zealand, ukulele, ukulele 4 kids. Leave a comment

Ukulele 4 Kids was set up by Clive Madge to provide a readily accessible resource for kids who are learning or thinking about learning to play the ukulele. It is hoped that it will appeal to “kids” of all ages. With regular practise it doesn’t take very long to be able to play and sing today’s mainstream songs, or songs of generations past.

The site will continue to develop over time and be continually updated about once a week, and will be a long term project. There are many ideas in the pipeline, most of which have been suggested by kids who are learning to play the ukulele. It would be great for others to share ideas to be considered for publication.

Through short articles, reader contributions, links to other sites and resources, this site aims to inspire and encourage kids of all ages to pick up and learn to play a ukulele.

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My next ukulele – A Kala KA-15s

Posted by LearningwithZEAL on October 28, 2011
Posted in: reviews. Tagged: children, education, Kala KA-15s, Kapiti, Makala Dolphin Ukulele, music, New Zealand, school, ukulele. Leave a comment

So you’ve been playing your cheaper Makala Dolphin ukulele for a while now and you’re wondering what type of ukulele to buy next. The Kala KA-15s ukulele is a great next purchase. Kody made the step up to this ukulele and it cost him a reasonable $99 NZ.

Kody shares the differences between his new ukulele and his old ukulele: “My new ukulele which is a Kala, model KA-15s is a lot lighter then my Makala Dolphin. It feels like it is made of a different wood and has a lot more room inside of it. The wood is also thinner compared to my other one. It has very different strings (quality Aquila strings, article to come soon), which along with the fact that inside it there is much more room, it makes my ukulele a lot louder as well as sounding nicer in general. I also find that it goes out of tune a lot less then my old ukulele. Overall I think that anyone who is an avid ukulele player and is willing to get a new ukulele should get this one because it is amazingly lighter, sounds better, and is much easier to tune.”

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C.C. Rider song chords

Posted by LearningwithZEAL on October 26, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: C.C. Rider, chords, education, music, New Zealand, ukulele, youtube. Leave a comment

A few people have asked whether I can add the song chords for the songs I’ve posted on YouTube. I think that is a great idea. I’ll also create a page on the blog titled songs so that anyone can download them to play.

The first chord sheet I’m uploading is C.C. Rider. It is easy to play and only has three chords – A7, D7 & E7. Download it here.

To get an idea of how the song sounds take a look at the video in the post C.C. Rider.

To view our other videos visit our YouTube channel ukulele 4 kids.

Let me know what you think, and I hope you enjoy playing it.

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Practise with your ukulele

Posted by LearningwithZEAL on October 25, 2011
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: children, education, Hey soul sister, Kapiti, music, New Zealand, school, surfin' USA, ukulele. Leave a comment

Without doubt, to get better at anything you need to practise. To begin with, a little and often is the best way to start. Practise for twenty to thirty minutes a day, everyday if you can. This is better than practising one day a week for a few hours.

Regular practise will also allow the strings on your ukulele to break in a lot quicker, so that you don’t have to keep tuning your ukulele all the time.

Just don’t take my word for it.Ruby says, “I’m getting better with practise.” Ruby has improved from playing basic one and two chord songs, to playing Beach Boy classics like Surfin’ USA.

Tristain says, “I practice for twenty minutes a day, and I’ve got way better.” He now plays a wide range of songs and can be heard practicing during his spare time at school. His favourite song to play is ‘Hey Soul Sister’ by Train.

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