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Showing posts with label tuition. Show all posts

26 Mar 2020

Got A Ukulele Features - Jessica Bowie

Next in my spotlight series aiming to give some exposure to ukulele related folk hit hard by the current lockdowns. Today, a word from uke performer and teacher, Jessica Bowie. As always, if you can give her some business, please do. If you can't, share this post around your friends and clubs to give her some advertising.

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25 Mar 2020

Got A Ukulele Features - Mark Luongo

Next up in some special features on Got A Ukulele, bringing people to your attention who will be particularly badly hit by Covid-19 due to them not being able to go out. Please either give these people your business, or share these posts widely to give them some much needed exposure.

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19 Mar 2020

Got A Ukulele Features - Elisabeth Pfeiffer

Continuing my series of posts designed to give a boost to those ukulele performers we all love who are now losing a whole chunk of their work through not being able to perform. Time for you to show Germany's Elisabeth Pfeiffer your love. Please share this to your networks.

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Elisabeth writes

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Dear Barry,

I'm  offering two different method books in English. One is on ‘Strumming’ and the other one is on ‘Picking’. They’re available at http://shop.elisabethpfeiffer.de along with my solo album ‘Peculiar’.

I specialise in chord melody arrangements for the ukulele and am happy to share my knowledge in Skype lessons. Just drop me a line at info@poprockukulele.de to discuss further details with me.

Lessons are also bookable in the shop. If you run into any problems or have further questions, simply drop me a line at info@poprockukulele.de or write me via my website www.elisabethpfeiffer.de and I will get back to you super quickly.

Thanks again!

Best wishes, Elisabeth



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18 Mar 2020

Got A Ukulele Features - Samantha Muir

Next up in my posts aimed at 'paying it forward' in these troubling times for those in the uke world whose livelihoods are going to be affected by Covid19. We need to share and help these people out more than ever. I discussed this recently with Samantha Muir.

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7 Sept 2010

Another call for Uke tutors

Hi folks

Well my page of uke clubs and societies received a good response, and there are plenty of links on there.

Less can be said for my page of tutors which is looking pretty empty. Come on people! If you are a tutor, anywhere in the world, and you want some help promoting your service, do get in touch and I will add you to this page

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11 May 2010

CAN YOU TEACH UKULELE?

Can you? Are you a teacher?

I would like to set up a page on this ukulele blog that contains contact details for folks willing to offer services in Uke tuition.

If you are a player who is or wants to offer tuition, I would be delighted to list you on my website if you are happy for contact numbers or email to be posted.

If you are interested, get in touch through the blog telling me name, location (country, and city) and your contact details (phone / email), and I will set up a page listing you.

I'm in the UK, but the blog is read internationally, so I have no problem listing anyone from anywhere!
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18 Apr 2010

ALL good news

NORWICH FOLK TUNE IN TO UKULELE BOOM

By Emma Foster, Community Newswire
ARTS Ukulele Norwich 14 Apr 2010 - 16:16

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The ukulele is enjoying a surge in popularity in Norwich, according to a
local charity, which is now offering more ukulele courses to meet demand
from eager learners.

Community Music East (CME), on Music House Lane, is running courses for
beginners and improvers starting later this month, after receiving many
calls from people keen to learn the instrument.

Clara Gauntlett from CME said: "The ukulele has become really popular in
the past couple of years and we're getting lots of calls from people who
are keen to learn.

"It's a great instrument for beginners because it has only four strings,
which makes it relatively easy to play.

"They are also inexpensive to buy, very portable and easy on the ears.

"Our beginners' course is suitable for people who are new to playing a
musical instrument and covers all the basics such as tuning, chords and
posture.

"Our improvers' course is for players with a bit more experience and
covers strumming techniques, song writing and a chance to increase your
repertoire."

A local music shop has also experienced a marked increase in sales of
the instrument over the past few months.

Tristan Burfield, from the Music Room shop, said: "The uke has become
progressively more popular, possibly because of the success of the
Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, which has played some high profile
dates, including Norwich.

"There is more choice of instrument available and the quality has
improved since the boom in popularity."

CME's Ukulele for Beginners starts on April 20, from 10am to midday and
Ukulele for Improvers starts April 19 from 7pm to 9pm. Both cost £75
(£50 concessions) for six weeks and there will be more courses starting
in June.

Established in 1985, CME offers multimedia and music activities for
people of all ages and abilities. It aims to increase opportunities,
primarily for people who may be disadvantaged either socially,
economically or culturally.

For more information or to book a place on a ukulele course contact CME
on 01603 628367 or visit www.cme.org.uk.

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