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We have a beginner program that covers everything from how to hold a ukulele and how to strum a ukulele, plus the basics of ukulele tuning and lots more. This simple program trains you to strum a few basic ukulele chords properly and comfortably before you start looking at music books, chord charts, tuning diagrams, and tabs.
More experienced ukulele players
Can explore a range of techniques, chords, licks, tuning tricks, grooves, and songs, with interactive demonstrations and rehearsal activities. You'll quickly develop the chops you need to make your ukulele do what it does best - make people smile :)
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is an extraordinary instrument capable of playing a wide range of repertoire. Tuned the same as the violin (GDAE), it's first cousin to the violin "the queen of the orchestra" and the folk fiddle. It's symmetrical tuning (pure 5ths) makes it especially amenable to melodies, and very logical in improvisation.
Learn to Play Banjo!
A Sharp's banjo teachers work with students of all ages; teaching Banjo for kids, Banjo for teenagers and Banjo for adults. Each banjo teacher will strive to give you a customized banjo lesson that exceeds your expectations.
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Mandolin, Banjo, or Ukulele
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Mandolin, Banjo and Ukulele Lessons:
Practice tip of the week;
December 23, 2024: While you were practicing the hard parts of your music, you may have become tense or frustrated, or forgotten to sing or play musically or with good tone quality or technique. End your practice time by playing or singing something you like that is easy for you. Relax and "perform" it for yourself, playing with your very best technique and musicianship. During this part of your practices, develop a "repertoire" of music that you feel very comfortable and confident playing or singing. Then you'll always have something ready if people ask for a performance.