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Time to talk the key of F, ties, slides and hammer ons! Let's jump in and break it down. The PDF files have both the sheet music with and without the tabs, at this point you should try and spend more time working with the tabless file and only use the tabs to confirm what you are learning. 

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Playing in the key of F

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Hammer ons

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How to read sheet music for Ukulele Players - 3/4 Ukulele Tutorial

New Ukulele Tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday, subscribe and learn! Today is our 3rd installment in how to read sheet music. We are going to dive into how to play in the key of F. We will also look at how sheet music writes slides, hammer ons, pull offs, as well as ties. Lastly we will take a look at how sheet music implies the chords as well so you can understand the harmony if you were to play with another musician. The whole idea of this series is to help you not only learn how to play the Ukulele, but how to take your ukulele playing to the next level. We want to make you complete musicians, not just ukulele strummers. The best way for that is to learn how to read standard notation sheet music! Make sure to subscribe so you can learn how to play Ukulele with us and you'll learn both quickly and fun! Today we are going to continue our sheet music series and this is the 3rd in our series. Tabs/MP3s/Sheet Music/Song Sheets: https://www.patreon.com/tenthumbspro Photos and fun: https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/ Community: https://www.facebook.com/tenthumbsproductions/ Website: https://www.tenthumbspro.com/ T-Shirts: https://www.etsy.com/shop/tenthumbspro

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Jeanette Muff

You can have a bit of fun practicing writing some music with today’s interactive JS Bach Google Doodle (<a href="https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-johann-sebastian-bach)." rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-johann-sebastian-bach).</a> It lets you compose a short melody, which is then played back with complete Bach style four-part harmony added for you. Have a bit of a play to use what Tyler's been teaching us. You can even change the key signature, speed, note duration, add accidentals (sharps, flats & naturals) and download your creation as a MIDI file.

Marek Frnka

please add here TAG called Theory, thx