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Why Ukulele Is The Easiest Instrument for Kids

09.24.2017 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

If you’re looking for an easy instrument for your child to start learning how to play, we suggest trying the Ukulele. This affordable and fun instrument is simple enough for your child to learn and enjoy on their own.

The Ukulele

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The ukulele dates back to the 19th century in the Hawaiian and is part of the lute family of instruments. This smaller, guitar-like instrument has four main strings that are strummed to produce sound and was primarily developed by the Portuguese machete. However, even though it’s commonly sold and played around the world, it is well-known for having a strong association with Hawaiian culture.

The ukulele is a fun, small, and easy to learn instrument for kids of all ages. If you want to begin lessons for your child, check out easyukulelesongs.com.

Why Your Kid Should Start Playing the Ukulele

Below are five reasons your child should adopt a ukulele and start learning how to play it:

1. They’re Fairly Inexpensive

The ukulele is much cheaper than other instruments, with the additional cost of lessons, it makes it a fairly inexpensive instrument to learn how to play. The ukulele averages around $75 for a good quality build. So, if your child doesn’t want to play any longer, it’s not a large instrumental investment as others, such as guitar, violin, or other costly stringed instruments.

2. Ukuleles are Small in Size

Even though most kids want to learn how to play the guitar, in most cases their hands aren’t big enough to wrap around the large neck. However, if they’re interested in learning the guitar, you should start with the ukulele first. Since it’s such as a similar instrument, your kid can start learning basic strumming techniques necessary to master the guitar. Plus, if their interest drops in the guitar, a ukulele is a cheap price that won’t bear down on your wallet.

3. They’re Easy to Play

Ukuleles are among the easiest instruments to learn among beginners. This is primarily due to the small amount of strings that makes strumming and fretting easy. In addition, ukulele chords are easy to learn and have only required very basic finger movements.

4. Ukuleles Can Teach Your Kid About Music

As your child’s first ever instrument, a ukulele can teach them a lot about music, music theory, and music culture. Ukulele lessons primarily focus on melody, beat, harmony, tempo, and rhythm. At the same time, playing the ukulele can also improve your kid’s hand-eye coordination as well. Plus, starting out on the ukulele is much easier to transition into the guitar, rather than starting out on such a large and complex instrument at first.

5. They Are Fun!

Perhaps one of the best reasons to purchase a ukulele for your child is because it is fun! As mentioned above, the ukulele is easy to learn so your child will be able to do more with it. They will soon be able to play popular and complicated songs, which will only feed their enthusiasm. Plus, the ukulele is also more fun and pleasant for parents too. It is much more enjoyable and quieter than most other common children’s instruments.

Another site ukulele-lessons.com is a great resource for kids who are looking to expand their knowledge with more songs.

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