Ukulele Lessons in Valley Stream, NY
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Marcela C.
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Speaks Portuguese, English, Spanish -
Associates Degree in Guitar Performance from Los Angeles College of Music -
Teaching since 2008
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About Marcela
Hi, I'm Marcela! I would love to be your music instructor. I am a professional guitarist and teacher, with experience of teaching students of all ages, privately and in groups for over 10 years. I teach Guitar, Bass and Ukulele. I structure my lessons specifically around what you would like to
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Jason J.
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Teaches students 3 and up -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate -
Teaching since 2003
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I've been teaching Ukulele for several years; it's an easy instrument to start but difficult to master. I can help you reach your goals.
About Jason
Jason received his Bachelor of Music from UMKC Music Conservatory and went on to receive his Masters Degree in Music Performance at the Rudi E Scheidt School of Music where he studied with Lily Afshar. Jason has won several competitions including the "Brownsville Guitar Ensemble Competition" and h
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Ben R.
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Speaks English, Spanish -
Teaching since 2012 -
Bachelors's Degree from Hanover College
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Ukulele is the perfect instrument for young students learning their first instrument. It's incredibly easy to get off the ground and start making music right away. For that reason, it's one of my favorite instruments to teach, and it's the instrument I recommend to first-time music students, even if they eventually want to switch to other instruments.
About Ben
Hi, there! My name is Ben and I can't wait to meet you! I've been teaching private lessons since 2012 and have taught students of all ages from 3 to adult. I have experience not just with teaching but also with writing, recording, and performing music in successful bands and on multiple instruments
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Thanks Ben!
He is patient, kind, and highly knowledgeable. I clearly see the upward trajectory in my kids' musical capabilities. One of my kids can be difficult to deal with, especially when he is tired, but Ben would mold his approach to the lesson on the spot to keep my kid engaged (e.g., instead of continuing the lesson on the actual piano, he'd switch to a fun music-oriented game).
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Lynn K.
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Teaching since 1975 -
Teaches students 7 to 85 -
Music & Psychology from Old Dominion University
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All styles, technique, chords, individual notes, scales, theory, performance
About Lynn
Whether you are 5, 25, or perhaps 85 years old when you make the decision to enter the world of music, you will be changing your life for the positive. Your relationship with music & your chosen instrument is unique & will be lifelong. I look forward to sharing your excitement as we pursue
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My children have done violin, ukulele, guitar, and mandolin, Highly recommended! 💫


David R.
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Speaks Italian, Italian -
Teaches students 6 to 96 -
Teaching since 1976
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Student can learn strumming techniques, accompanying, finger-style techniques, popular and classical solo arrangements.
About David
David discovered his love for music early on at the age of seven with the musical/movie: The Sound of Music. He and his siblings would entertain their babysitter by acting out the entire musical - singing and dancing along with the soundtrack. To make it even more fun, they would sometimes speed
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Phillip Z.
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Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
I am currently in a doctorate program, my primary emphasis is classical guitar performance. from Arizona State University -
Teaching since 1981
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Ukulele students start with five subjects.
1) Technique is concerned with the development of the physical mechanics involved in playing the instrument.
2) Scales are a part of basic music vocabulary and building blocks of the musical language.
3) Chords are also basic vocabulary of the musical language.
4) Note reading is not required for every student. It really depends on the students' goals. However, I strongly encourage everyone learn to read musical notation, (more than tablature). Literacy in reading music is analogous to literacy in reading in our English language. Can you imagine how much smaller our world would be if we couldn't read?
5) Songs utilize the skills and concepts of all the previously mentioned subjects and are the goal of studying music. The student chooses what songs they want to play, guided by my suggestions; Jazz, rock, blues, country, bluegrass, R &B - "How deep is the ocean, how high is the sky?"
A beginning student will practice ...
About Phillip
I teach music. The guitar, bass guitar, and ukulele just happen to be the particular instruments I choose. Music as a language, discipline, and art, is the goal. I've been teaching, performing, studying, composing, for some thirty years. I've studied and gigged in the classical, jazz, rock, bl
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