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4 Quick Fixes for Pain-free Ukulele Strumming

 

Is strumming your uke with your pointer finger super uncomfortable? Here are the most common reasons that we’ve found that cause discomfort while strumming. Avoid these 4 things.

 

 1. Strumming On An Angle

 

    

 

Strumming on a side angle, instead of straight down, will cause the strings to clip where the bottom/side corner of your nail meets your skin. Ouch.

 

2. Bending Too Far Forward

 

     

 

If you are strumming straight down, keep your finger up. If you bend it too far forward, you’ll keep hitting where the bottom of your nail meets your skin. Double Ouch.

 

3. Strumming Over the Sound Hole

 

You’re going to want to strum over the fretboard, not over the sound hole itself. When you strum over the sound hole, your finger can get too  low, hitting the skin right where the nail and skin meets. They just can’t catch a break.

 

4. Really Really Short Nails

 

 

 

Okay, for this one, I’m talking really short nails, because you do not need long glamorous nails to play the ukulele. So, if tips 1-3 don’t help, you might just want to let your nail grow a little longer, but don’t worry, it doesn’t have to extend past the end of your finger itself.

 

Before you go

 

A quick reminder of how to strum down with your nail over the fretboard!

 

Strum Away!

 


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Jessica Wiese

Jessica Wiese is a co-founder of Virtulessons.com! She founded VirtuLessons after moving from NY to PA because she did not want to stop teaching her students in NY. With much research in online learning, curriculum, and design, Virtulessons was born and now connects teachers and students from all over the world in an interactive eClassroom! She has also taught in public, charter, restorative, and independent schools. She received her Bachelor of Music from Long Island... Read More


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