Check Out My Nightly Ukulele Routine!

Have you ever tried playing a ukulele?
I dabbled with the piano many years ago, but never took lessons.
❤️ For Valentine’s Day in 2021, my husband gave me a beautiful teal colored ukulele. It’s something I’d been wanting, so it was the perfect gift!
⏰ Each night after exercising on the Pilates reformer, I committed to at least 5 minutes of learning how to play.
Starting out small, kept the habit alive and I was able to play for at least 5 minutes no matter what.
Watch a little sample here:
Nightly Ukulele Routine!
🎸 Once I created the nighttime routine of strumming the ukulele, the chords became easier to play, even though my forefinger was a little numb.
😊 Now I have little rubber finger covers that I wish I would’ve discovered earlier. Thank you Amazon!
It Sits in a Stand on my Desk!
💻 The 3 and 4 chord songs that I’m learning, are located on my computer, which makes it very easy to play whenever I want to.
🎵 By the way, if you know of any, I’m always searching for 3 or 4 chord (older) songs on YouTube, so I can learn even more songs.
The ukulele is the instrument of peace.
— Jake Shimabukuro
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