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Mitchell MU40 Soprano Ukulele Review

Mitchell MU40 Soprano Ukulele Review

In today’s lesson, we are going to look at a Mitchell MU40 Soprano Ukulele Review. This is a great option for a beginner. Although I teach guitar and promote learning it for many reasons, I think it is also good to try out the ukulele. This is another stringed instrument that is fun to play and very similar to the acoustic guitar.

 

Which is the best to start with?

In my opinion, if you’d like to get started and don’t want to invest a lot of money right off the bat (not quite sure if you’re going to like it or not) I recommend starting with the Mitchell MU40 Soprano Ukulele.


This is a great started Ukulele for many reasons. It is designed around a bound Lindenwood body for exceptional sound and exceptional looks. It offers a bound fingerboard for comfortable playability with classic open-key tuning machines and natural wood color.

The saprano Ukulele.

In addition to that, the Mitchell MU40 Soprano Ukulele comes with an instruction book to allow beginners with no prior musical training to easily get started having fun. With full-color diagrams, tuning tips, and easy songs to help build self-confidence.

 

Learning to play ukulele is a lot of fun and something anyone can do if they want to. You just need a good-quality instrument and the desire to want to learn. If you have that desire, then all you have to do is get a good-quality ukulele. The Mitchell MU40 Soprano Ukulele is that instrument.



How about a quicker way to learn?

In addition to the Mitchell MU40 Soprano Ukulele, I highly recommend a book I authored and published Learn To Play The Ukulele. It can help you get the fundamentals down quickly and easily. This book is designed to make learning to play the ukulele fun. With a step-by-step system of learning that is easy to understand.


Learn To Play The Ukulele

Learn To Play The Ukulele. Dwayne Jenkins

 

Learn To Play The Ukulele is a comprehensive guide for beginners. A step-by-step method book for students of all ages. Designed to get the novice up and running as quickly as possible. With pictures and diagrams to help with visual aids, learning to play the ukulele has never been any easier.

 

In this method book, you will learn things such as:

How to hold the ukulele.

Ukulele chords are best to use for playing songs.

Ukulele chord progressions for playing songs.

Ukulele scales for playing melodies and solos.

How to read ukulele chord charts and tablature.

How to understand basic music theory.

How to develop great practice habits.

And much, much more.

 

If you are serious about learning to play the ukulele, then this is the book for you. So grab it today, and start having fun learning how to play the ukulele. With a quick and easy book, you can learn when it is convenient for you.


Whether that be in the morning, afternoon, or evening. You can learn 24 hours a day 7 days a week and since it is a book, you can take it anywhere and have class anywhere you choose. In addition to that, if you have any questions about a lesson, you can contact me. I will be happy to help at no extra charge. My way of saying thanks.

 

Final Thoughts

As you can see, the ukulele is a great alternative to the acoustic guitar. A little bit of a different instrument but a lot of the same concepts apply. A lot of the chord voicings are similar and the way you approach playing the instrument is similar as well.

 

So if you’d like to get started with an instrument that sounds great, has easy playability, looks fantastic, and is at an affordable price, don’t overlook a Soprano Ukulele. If you get the training guide I recommend above, you’ll be having fun playing the ukulele in no time. You might even get good enough to teach others how to play. Wouldn’t that be neat?

 

As always, if you have any questions feel free to contact me and I will guide you in the right direction. Learning and playing a stringed instrument is fun no matter if it’s a guitar or ukulele. Thanks for reading, best of luck and until next time, take care.


Sincerely, Dwayne Jenkins

Dwayne Jenkins Guitar Teacher