July 1-22: Beginning Ukulele 2

$150.00

Four Wednesdays, July 1-22, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM. A continuation of Beginning Ukulele 1, you’ll review core skills and concepts while learning new and interesting chords and strum patterns found in popular songs from the 70s singer-songwriter era. You’ll also receive guidance on making fluid chord changes, singing while playing, and internalizing the music as you develop your own playing style. Please note this class is non-refundable. After you enroll, you will receive an email with more information about the class and location, liability waiver, and student information form.

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Beginning Ukulele 2

Dates: Four Wednesdays, July 1-22

Time: 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Cost: $150, non-refundable; includes booklet

Maximum Enrollment: 12

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, June 30

A continuation of Beginning Ukulele 1, you’ll review core skills and concepts while learning new and interesting chords and strum patterns found in popular songs from the 70s singer-songwriter era. You’ll also receive guidance on making fluid chord changes, singing while playing, and internalizing the music as you develop your own playing style. Please note this class is non-refundable. After you enroll, you will receive an email with more information about the class and location, liability waiver, and student information form.

Skill Level

You should know at least three chords on ukulele. You do not need to have taken Beginning Ukulele 1.

Class Materials

Ukulele – Please bring a working ukulele (soprano, concert, or tenor size with four strings tuned to G-C-E-A or low G tuning). Baritone ukuleles okay with teacher’s permission. If you need a ukulele or are not sure if yours is playable, contact Jonathan ahead of time or visit Central Coast Music in Morro Bay.

Notebook/Pen/Pencil – You may want to take notes and have somewhere to organize in-class handouts.

Smartphone/Tablet or Recording Device – You may want to record audio or video of me demonstrating chords and songs. There are also good ukulele tuning apps you can download. I recommend the Boss app.

Recommended, not required – An electronic tuner (the best kind is one that clips on the headstock of your ukulele, such as a Snark Tuner), and a portable music stand. Included: PDF booklet for home practice and access to videos and lyric/chord sheets.

Teacher

Jonathan Shue believes everyone can sing and play an instrument, and that it’s never too late to learn! It’s all about breaking things down into small, manageable steps, defining specific goals, and developing a pathway toward achieving them. A teaching artist for more than twenty years, Jonathan has taught music and drama in schools throughout California and at the University of Washington in Seattle. He has produced plays, studio albums, concerts, and music events and is the former Education Director of Dusty Strings Music School in Seattle, where he has taught guitar, songwriting, and voice since 2015.

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