Ukulele Lessons in Olean, MO
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Ruben D.
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Speaks english -
Teaches students 6 to 70 -
Music Education from UTEP
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Learn rhythm, chords, finger technique and improvisation to learn music of many styles.
About Ruben
Over the course of my musical career, I have had the opportunity to learn from many musicians. From University Professors to Street Corner Musicians, I have gathered much knowledge on how to play music. Applying that knowledge to my guitar playing has opened up many doors of opportunity and has ma
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Chris V.
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Teaches students 5 to 70 -
Teaching since 2014 -
Associate of Music from Pierce Community College
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Learn some fun songs on this great sounding instrument! We might even sing a few together
About Chris
I am a jazz guitarist based out of beautiful Los Angeles, California. I received and Associate of Arts degree in Music in 2015, and have been pursuing a bachelors in Jazz Studies since then. While in community college I really grew into my own as a musician and discovered that I love jazz and t
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Nolan M.
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Teaching since 2003 -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate -
Teaches students 5 and up
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Fun and portable, you just can't go wrong with the beautiful music of an Ukulele! Everyone everywhere loves the peaceful little sound of this pint-sized instrument, and you can be learning tunes in a jiffy!
About Nolan
Nolan is an international music educator from NYC who has taught and performed in the US, India, Thailand, and Europe. He encourages creativity and improvisation in all of his students, combined with a well-rounded understanding of musical basics.
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Wes F.
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Teaching since 2001 -
Bachelor of Arts from Asbury College -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate
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I find ukulele to often work better than guitar for many young students (typically years 10 and younger). When appropriate, the student can transition to guitar having increased hand strength and learned many of the concepts needed to excel. Of course, ukulele makes for a fun (and ultra-portable) instrument in its own right!
About Wes
I studied classical guitar and composition at Asbury College and later more in depth guitar studies rock, jazz, and classical at the Atlanta Institute of Music. I have been teaching steadily for the past ten years as well as spending my time with various other musical projects such as leading worsh
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Grant H.
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Awarded Waka Winter Classic Winner 2015 from Wakarusa Music Festival/Pipeline Productions -
Teaching since 2007 -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
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I like to make learning an instrument fun and easy to fit into your schedule!
If you're an adult finally getting around to learning your dream instrument or a child following your passion of playing music I tailor your lessons specifically to you. We look at what you want to play, pick specific songs that you want to learn, and learn the techniques you need to play these songs. It sounds simple, but it's so effective and much more fun to learn this way!
About Grant
Hi! I'm Grant! And it would be my pleasure to be your music instructor. I teach all of the fretted string instruments: Guitar | Banjo | Mandolin | Bass | Ukulele I structure my lesson plans specifically around what you want to learn and how you want to learn it. We will go as slow or f
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Lee Q.
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Teaches students 8 to 80 -
Awarded Army Achievement Medal from U.S. Army -
Teaching since 1996
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Lee is an experienced teacher for ukulele, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, and songwriting. She makes learning fun and interesting, and offers a wide variety of songs to choose from.
Can you pick up an instrument and play "Happy Birthday" in a key suited to your voice? Lee can show you how.
Want to move beyond beginning chords? Lee can show you easy ways to learn and remember as many chords as you like. Lee also knows ALL the Beatles songs :)
Lee has been playing guitar since age 14 and performing live since age 18, and specializes in making complex musical concepts simple and easy to understand.
• Award-winning performing singer-songwriter
• Bachelor of Music Education from Loyola University, New Orleans
• Master of Music from Belmont University, Nashville
• Guitar Instructor for community college, high school and middle school
• "Acoustic Intensive" instructor in acoustic guitar, music theory and songwriting for the National Guitar Workshop in New Orleans, ...
About Lee
Minimum ages: 8 for ukulele 9-10 for guitar/bass guitar 12 for bassoon Lee Q. has a master's degree and comprehensive experience in music instruction and performance, including solo performance, orchestra, concert band, folk/bluegrass orchestra, chamber ensembles, rock/blues/folk and pep
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