Ukulele Lessons in Perry Hall, MD
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Popular Ukulele Teachers in Perry Hall, MD

Cosima Y.
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Speaks English, German -
Teaches Beginner -
Teaches students 9 and up
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Ukulele is a fairly simple instrument to learn for all ages! Have fun and just learn the basics so you can play for your friends or take it to the next level with some music theory and be a musician!
Intro to chords, tablature and simple strumming patterns, singing while playing, basic music theory and reading charts, lead sheets, and more. Lesson packages include study materials.
About Cosima
My main subject is voice but I also teach acoustic guitar, ukulele and songwriting for the student who desires to develop their own style and create their own songs. Not only is it fun but the music education that comes with it is highly valuable for future musicians. (guitar and ukulele rentals av
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Elisa B.
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Speaks English, Finnish -
Teaching since 1984 -
Awarded Concerto competition winner from Willamette Falls Symphony Orchestra
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Beginning ukulele instruction. Correct play position, pick hold, fun beginning level song repertoire. Learning to strum chords and chord progressions.
About Elisa
Violin Teacher's Certificate - Sibelius Academy, Finland Suzuki Teacher Training - Marylhurst University, OR Classical and Suzuki options - starting Suzuki students as early as 3 yrs old. Teaching Suzuki Books 1-11. Beginners, intermediate and advanced levels I am using classical method books
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-Lia
Melissa F.
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Speaks English -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate -
Teaching since 2006
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Ukulele is a great instrument to learn if you want to accompany yourself or another singer. It's fairly easy to learn, and very fun as you progress!
About Melissa
I have been studying and performing music for the majority of my life, starting with piano in the third grade. I started singing in choirs in high school and continued studying voice throughout college. I have a classical background and moved to jazz voice as an undergraduate at California State Uni
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Cosima Y.
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Speaks English, German -
Teaching since 2010 -
Teaches Beginner
Teaching Locations:

Online Ukulele Teacher
Ukulele is a fairly simple instrument to learn for all ages! Have fun and just learn the basics so you can play for your friends or take it to the next level with some music theory and be a musician!
Intro to chords, tablature and simple strumming patterns, singing while playing, basic music theory and reading charts, lead sheets, and more. Lesson packages include study materials.
About Cosima
My main subject is voice but I also teach acoustic guitar, ukulele and songwriting for the student who desires to develop their own style and create their own songs. Not only is it fun but the music education that comes with it is highly valuable for future musicians. (guitar and ukulele rentals av
Recent Reviews

Elisa B.
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Speaks English, Finnish -
Teaching since 1984 -
Violin teacher's certificate from Sibelius Academy, Helsinki, Finland
Teaching Locations:

Online Ukulele Teacher
Beginning ukulele instruction. Correct play position, pick hold, fun beginning level song repertoire. Learning to strum chords and chord progressions.
About Elisa
Violin Teacher's Certificate - Sibelius Academy, Finland Suzuki Teacher Training - Marylhurst University, OR Classical and Suzuki options - starting Suzuki students as early as 3 yrs old. Teaching Suzuki Books 1-11. Beginners, intermediate and advanced levels I am using classical method books
Recent Reviews
-Lia
Melissa F.
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Speaks English -
Teaches students 6 and up -
Awarded Outstanding Solo Performance - Jazz Vocalist from DownBeat Magazine
Teaching Locations:

Online Ukulele Teacher
Ukulele is a great instrument to learn if you want to accompany yourself or another singer. It's fairly easy to learn, and very fun as you progress!
About Melissa
I have been studying and performing music for the majority of my life, starting with piano in the third grade. I started singing in choirs in high school and continued studying voice throughout college. I have a classical background and moved to jazz voice as an undergraduate at California State Uni
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