I’m glad you found my website! My name is Ryk Groetchen, and I am a lifelong beginner at many things. This is where I will share some ideas about playing the ukulele, which I have been doing for several years now. My focus is on the joy of playing an instrument and singing at the same time. I will be posting tips on how to be more in touch with your ukulele and your voice.
I am a slow but persistent learner. What some people learn very quickly, it takes me a long time to learn. I’m hoping to share some ideas that have helped me to stay focused and gain the skill necessary to sing and play the uke at the same time. I will be posting videos on my YouTube channel as well, so consider subscribing. I’m also on Facebook and Instagram. I’m slow at learning social media as well, so apologies if all my material is not posted on every platform. I’m a beginner!
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Welcome to Ryk’s Uke Class
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Music Class in Uncertain Times
Many people consider taking a music class at some point in their lives. Studying an instrument or using your voice in new ways can be a little bit challenging, and I think people think about doing these activities when things are peaceful, and they are feeling expansive, like they have some “wiggle room” in their schedule. That makes sense.
That being said, my own music practice has grown out of my tendency to focus on music at times in my life that were difficult. For me, playing music and singing is a powerful emotional regulation tool–when life is feeling chaotic or overwhelming, musical activity helps me focus on parts of myself that I can control and nurture.
I may have spent the whole day at work having to bite my tongue or not express my difficult feelings about my working atmosphere, but then I can come home and channel all of those feelings into a musical activity that helps to lower my heart rate, regulate my breathing, and stimulate my creative mind. I can learn to play a song that I then share with my friends or family, which creates a sense of shared experience, which also helps to relieve my stress and help me feel connected to my community.
So, even though taking on the challenge of learning an instrument might seem like an extra thing to have to manage in a busy schedule, that time that we spend making music can provide a welcome balance to our regular working life.Leave a Reply
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One-chord Songs, Pt. 1
It’s always good to have a repertoire of one-chord songs. They are fun, but also very helpful for practicing new techniques.
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