Maine Motif Issue 1, Vol. II (Fall, 2017) | Page 19
Tuning Troubles
The ukuleles took about a week of tuning during my prep period to get the strings to stay
taunt. Due to the cheap strings they required tuning at the beginning of each class. I
decided to allow my seventh grade students to bring smart phones into the classroom to
download the “GuitarTuna” App. I also allowed students to use the class iPad if they
didn’t have a smart phone. The first class I taught each student how to tune. The good
news with these ukuleles is that the strings are very forgiving and the majority of
students were successful. In the future I would like to get clip on tuners for grades 5 and
6. In the meantime I will continue tuning them before each lesson.
Ukulele Unit
Each grade spent about four classes on the instrument. I started teaching the open
strings on the ukulele. I used mixed methods here including some of the lessons offered
on QuaverMusic. I taught different concepts to each grade. For fifth grade I taught basic
finger picking and the fret board as well as composition. Sixth grade learned about how
to construct a scale in notation and on the fret board. Seventh grade learned C Major, F
Major, G Major and A minor so that they could play basic pop songs such as “Riptide”.
Ukulele Performance
Many students wanted to extend their learning. Many stayed during lunch and after
school working on the ukulele. We decided to open auditions for our cabaret fundraising
performance to general music students. Many students performed at our cabaret not
only on the instrument but vocally as well. It was a great night with a new audience.
Student Ukuleles
Many students opted to purchase their own ukulele last year and keep it in their locker.
This year we will be sending home a beginning of the year newsletter on ukulele brands
and letting parents know that their child may want to purchase a ukulele of their own for
additional practice.
Lauren teaches General and Choral Music at Falmouth Middle School grades 5-8. You can
contact her at [email protected] .