John C. Chiu, MD, is the founding chairman of the American Academy of Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery and Medicine. A martial arts enthusiast away from work his obligations, John C. Chiu, MD, also enjoys playing the ukulele.
Developing good habits from the start can help you find success in learning to play the ukulele. Before beginning to play, it’s beneficial to always tune your instrument first. If you are trying to learn the chords to a new song when the ukulele isn’t in tune, you are more likely to get stuck. For best results, use an electronic tuner to tune each string. In addition to tuning your ukulele, using proper form is necessary. Poor posture can put unnecessary strain on your body. For the best posture, ensure you are sitting in an upright position with no arch in your back. An effective way to support your ukulele is by holding it right under your chest and using your forearm to keep it in place. The hand that you use to play the chords is the final support for the position of your ukulele.
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