Ukulele Workshop for Beginners at Historic Lower Mills


Details
• What we'll do
This is the next workshop after the "Crash Course for Complete Beginners"
1- Focus on switching between chords
2- Introducing new chords and how to switch between them
3- The most popular chord sequences (which are used in many songs).
4- Air stroke & wham stroke, useful in Reggae and Hawaiian music
5- Application to a few songs
Please message or e-mail me to send $20 for the workshop
Additional $10 if you'd like to reserve an instrument.
Waiting list will open after 10 reservations.
Pre-requisites:
-You already know how to tune and hold your ukulele.
-You know how to do the downstroke and upstroke with both the flesh and nail of your fingers.
-You can play the following chords: Am7, C, Cmaj7, C7, F, and G7.
You're welcome to stay for the free jam session afterwards at 7 pm of "Sunset Singalong" - RSVP on the Meet-Up page.
Unique opportunity to play music in the former administrative building of the oldest chocolate factory in America. Walter Baker Artist Lofts has a permanent exhibit by the artists in residence. The common room (with temporary exhibit) is on the right-hand side of the front entrance. This is a grassroots initiative to introduce the joy of ukulele to this part of Boston. Location is visible from the Milton-T station.
• What to bring
Ukulele + clip-on tuner, own refreshments & snacks (optional to share), printout of handout from "Crash Course for Complete Beginners" if you took this 1.5 hour workshop, music stand (if you have one).
Provided: tables, chairs, free wifi.
• Important to know
Fill out the Google Form to get on the mailing list when dates/times change or new workshops get scheduled. Visit for future dates, songbooks (PDF), Google Form link at http://www.anneku.com/ukulele/

Ukulele Workshop for Beginners at Historic Lower Mills