Level 1 · First steps — hold, tune, strum
posture, C-tuning (g C E A), the down-stroke, your first chords
Everything rests on a clean stroke and an in-tune instrument; the C–F–G7 trio already plays hundreds of songs.
What you learn
- Hold the uke against the chest, fretting hand cradling the neck (Peterson: ‘Holding the Ukulele’).
- Tune to C / ‘My dog has fleas’ — g–C–E–A; check each string at the 5th/4th frets.
- The basic down-stroke with the index finger across all four strings.
- First chords: C, F, and G7 — the I–IV–V of C major.
- Two-chord then three-chord changes in slow common time.
Grounded in: Peterson Ukulele Method (early 20th c.) — for holding, tuning, the strokes, chords in all keys, transposition. source
Note: a method-grounded technique curriculum (no score corpus for this instrument); levels are graded skills, not pieces.