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FAQs

30 Minute Trial Lesson: $30

Youth 30 Minute Lessons: $35

55 Minute Lessons: $70

What age do you recommend starting ukulele lessons?

Typically, children around age 6-7 have the dexterity and attention span to start, but adults of any age can begin learning, too. 

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Do I need my own ukulele?

Yes, having your own ukulele is important for practicing between lessons. If you don’t have one yet, we can help guide you in choosing the right instrument.

3

What kind of ukulele should I get?

It really depends on what your musical interests are. A standard ukulele (soprano, concert, or tenor) is smaller and tuned G-C-E-A, giving it that bright, classic uke sound. The baritone, on the other hand, is bigger and tuned D-G-B-E—just like the top four strings of a guitar—so it has a deeper, warmer tone. The different tuning means chord shapes aren’t the same, which makes the baritone a great fit for guitarists who want to dabble in ukulele without starting from scratch!

4

Should I take 30 minute or 55 minute lessons?

We offer 30 minute trial lessons for the student to see if the instructor/instrument will work for them. For adults and youth 16 and over, we recommend 60 minute lessons. 

5

Do I need to know how to read music?

No prior knowledge is required! We can teach you to read standard notation, tablature, or a combination of both.

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Do you offer more than one-on-one ukulele lessons?

Yes! We offer various workshops, open mics, ensembles, and beginners jams. Check out our events page to learn see what we've got coming up. 

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How often should I take lessons?

Weekly lessons are the best way to build momentum and stay motivated with your instrument. Pair that with regular practice, and you'll see steady progress while keeping the learning process fun and rewarding!

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