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Learn the ukulele

Come and learn to play the Ukulele with Cherry the Ukulele Lady.

She is back teaching ukulele after a big break. If you’ve always wanted to learn a musical instrument – now is your chance. The ukulele is the easiest, most portable and happiest instrument to learn. Many of Cherry’s former students had never played an instrument before and now go along each week to the ukulele group and play and sing with others at the Tewantin RSL. Playing a musical instrument will give you a new and happy dimension to your life and you’ll meet lots of new friends. Cherry has taught the ukulele basics over the last 12 years to at least 250 students, mostly aged between 55 and 90. If you’d like to learn enough skills to play along with a group, come along and have some group lessons. It’s all about ‘FUN’ and meeting other fun people. Adult classes only.

There will be a 6 week course of group lessons. The group size varies from about 6 to 12 people. (Individual lessons are also available). You can buy a ukulele on the internet on ‘market place,’ or the guys at the local Noosa music shop are very helpful. The lessons will be at Cherry’s home near Cooroibah (15 minutes from Tewantin). Each lesson is about an hour with a cuppa afterwards. Start date to be announced. For more details call or text your email address to – 0410 573 629.

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