The first thing to know is ukulele's four strings. When we hold the piano in our hands, there are one string, two strings, three strings and four strings from bottom to top. When the piano is facing itself, from right to left, there are one string, two strings, three strings and four strings. The chord diagram shown in the above figure is the view when the piano is facing itself. C, A, Dm and Em are the names of chords. The black dot on each string represents the position that the left finger needs to press, and the small dot above the string represents that this string does not need to be pressed, and it can play empty strings. For example, a c chord is to press the string with the ring finger.
It's easy to learn ukulele's fingering, but it's not enough to master it. Even if they can understand fingering, many novices will still face many problems when playing and singing. Moreover, it is expensive to go to a music store to buy lessons and learn piano, and the time is not free.
So at the beginning of choosing a piano, it is worth noting that it is really critical to consider whether the brand you choose has a perfect after-sales teaching system. If you choose a brand with a perfect teaching system, your later study will be much simpler and more convenient, otherwise you can't avoid taking many detours.
In fact, the introduction fingering of ukulele is easy, but if you want to learn it well, you can't do without a good piano with good quality and good after-sales service. Of course, the most important thing is to practice hard day after day. I hope everyone can stick to it!