Beginner's Ukulele Course at Cobourg Public Library
Explore the world of music literacy through the beginner's ukulele course at Cobourg Public Library, based on James Hill's method. Discover the benefits of learning the ukulele, interesting facts, and a brief history of this versatile instrument. Join a community passionate about music education and unleash your creativity with the ukulele. Get ready to boost your musical skills with Booster Uke!
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BEGINNERS UKULELE COURSE COBOURG PUBLIC LIBRARY A course to foster music literarcy through the ukulele based on James Hill s method BOOSTER UKE
AGENDA Why Choose Ukulele Who Am I? Various Ukulele Facts Details about the Course Questions
Why Ukulele? It is inexpensive It is portable It sounds good It is a solo instrument It is an ensemble instrument It is ideal for ear training It is perfect for learning music theory
Why Ukulele? It is cross cultural You can PLAY and SING at the same time It is FUN!!! It makes no difference what instrument you choose recorder, trumpet, piano, bass, guitar, mandolin; none can compare with the ukulele as a means of music education in our schools. J. Chalmers Doane
Who Am I? Have been an amateur musician for almost 60 years Have been playing ukulele for approximately 23 years Am a member of CLUB (Colborne Library Ukulele Band) In which I play ukulele, am a featured singer, and Arrange music for the group Am a clarinetist with The Cobourg Concert Band Am a JHUI Certified Teacher of Ukulele In The Classroom
Various Ukulele Facts History from Portugal to Hawaii to the Mainland
Ukulele History August 23, 1879: Ravenscrag; Madeira to Honolulu King David Kalakaua 1915 Buffalo NY Panama-Pacific Exposition Tin Pan Alley 1950s Arthur Godfrey / 1969 Tiny Tim 1970s J. Chalmers Doane / Langley Ukulele Ensemble 1990s George Harrison and Paul McCartney 2000s James Hill
Various Ukulele Facts History from Portugal to Hawaii to the Mainland UKETROPOLIS.COM
UKETROPOLIS.COM Ready Steady Ukulele Booster Uke The Ukulele Way JHUI James Hill Ukulele Initiative - UITC Ukulele Jazz Extreme Ukulele Americana Ukulele
Various Ukulele Facts History from Portugal to Hawaii to the Mainland UKETROPOLIS.COM What the Uke Can Do (melody, harmony, rhythm) Types of Ukulele Ukulele Tuning Ukulele Playing Left Hand & Right Hand How to Practice Ukulele
Course Overview Traditional Beginner Method (Chord Based) The UITC Method (Melody Based) Booster Uke (Advanced Chord Based) Good & Bad About the Traditional Method Advantages of the Chord Twin Approach What are Chord Twins? barrysavage.ca/CPL
Course Timetable Introductory Promotional Event Sunday, April 30thfrom 1:00pm to 3:00pm Lessons every Friday morning from 8:00am to 9:30am From May 12thto July 28th(inclusive) EXCEPT June 2nd(in the Reading Garden) and June 23rd(no lesson)
What You Will Need Know, in order, the numbers 1 to 5 and the letters A to G Have an Ukulele plus some optional extras A sincere commitment to consistent attendance and practice Be able to reject the idea that I can t learn music Be able to use a computer or know someone who does Have, or be willing to develop, an eclectic love of music Above All Be able to have FUN
What You Will Learn Approximately 30 different chords For some chords multiple ways of playing them The three fundamental harmonic chordal functions Study in detail SEVEN great songs in multiple styles: FOLK (Hawaiian, Gospel, Country) and Blues, Latin, Jazz, and Pop Plus play a lot of other songs just for fun
The Songs We Will Study Amazing Grace (3-chord gospel song / Traditional Approach) Down In The Valley (a folk style 2-chord song) Li l Liza Jane (a 2-chord jazzy style song) Aloha Oe (a 3-chord Hawaiian song) Oh, Mary Don t You Weep (a 3-chord minor key song) St. James Infirmary Blues (a 3-chord minor blues song) Careless Love (a 4-chord jazzy song in two versions)
Questions? Thank You For Attending Today s Session