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Ukulele brings joy and happiness

Cherry the ukulele lady is back with a fun ukulele class for raw beginners. She welcomes adults of any age who have always wanted to play an instrument. Cherry started teaching classes in Noosa six years ago and has seen over 300 people take up this fun and easy instrument.

As a retired music teacher and performer Cherry likes to make the lessons fun and entertaining. The ukulele is the easiest instrument in the world to learn and light and portable. Music is good for coordination, concentration, new brain connections, will ward off dementia and is a wonderful excuse to play and sing with other people. She has had many grey nomads come through the door to learn the uke, so they can meet up with other nomads in their travels around Australia and play ukulele together. It gives a new dimension to life and is good for the soul and immune system.

The one hour group session is always followed with a cuppa and a chat. Life long friends can be made through the ukulele. It is a very sociable instrument for those wanting to connect with their community.

Cherry warns plays the ukulele may cause sudden outbursts of joy, happiness, laughter, love and fun.

One hour group sessions are held in a 5 week block on a Tuesday and a Saturday morning in Noosaville near Aldi. For more details please contact Cherry the ukulele lady on 0410 573 629.

 

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