![]() ![]() You should feel it in your wrist and the bottom of your arm. Take your other hand and pull the tips of the fingers towards you so that you feel a stretch. Hold one of your arms straight out in front of you with your fingers pointing to the sky, 90 degrees to your arm, in a “stop” position. It loosens up your hands and tells the muscles, “Hey, physical exertion coming up!” This will help you avoid becoming sore and hopefully reduce your chances of developing carpal tunnel syndrome. If you are only going to do one exercise to prepare for playing ukulele, I would recommend stretching. Here are some warm-up ukulele exercises to get those fingers flyin’. Jumping into a hard song “cold” is always going to be a rough ride, but get your hands warmed up beforehand and your performance will be much more relaxed and natural. ![]() It gets the muscles in your fingers active so that you can play better and with less physical effort. Warming up with finger exercises is an important part of playing and performing with your ukulele. ![]()
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