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Ukulele Teachers and Schools (ukuleleTeachers.shtml) | Updated: 04-Sep-2008 - 20:36
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The Alternate Tunings Ukulele Clubhouse goal is to mainly give lessons and to do set-up and repairs. Lessons may also include learning maintenance, set-ups and a solid understanding of your ukulele as well as playing.
Strings and accessories will be available for sale.
A full library of over 80 books with many CD's as well as Videos/DVD's are also accessible for viewing.More information available on company's web site.
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Na Mele 'O Hokulea Ukulele Academy
Michelle Kiba
2750 Orchard Street #5
Soquel, CA 95073
Phone: 813 476 4819
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(From artist's web site) Michelle's ability to think big has resulted in an amazing career as a full time ukulele entertainer, recording artist, music educator and music therapist. Michelle first embarked on a creative path as a visual artist, in graphic design. But a repetitive wrist injury forced her to make a drastic career change. Michelle became a certified nursing assistant, earned a teaching credential, and eventually took a job as an Activity Director. It was through her work that Michelle's inner performer found an unlikely outlet.
Michelle has shared the stage with Na Hoku Award winners and Dancing Cat recording artists Daniel Ho, George Kahumoku Jr. and Keoki Kahumoku. She has also appeared with her personal ukulele heroes, Ukulele Dick, Oliver Brown, Jumpin' Jim Beloff, Janet Klein, Peggy Reza (Auntie Uke) and Petty & Booka from Tokyo. In August 2003, Michelle was invited to teach a workshop and perform at the 2003 Ukulele Hall Fame, Providence Rhode Island.
More information available on listing's web site.
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Fred loves to write and teach about the artists who shaped the music and helped it evolve, whether it's Robert Johnson, Bob Wills, Doc Watson, the Beatles or Wes Montgomery.
Fretboard Roadmaps - Ukulele The Essential Patterns That All the Pros Know and Use. By Jim Beloff, Fred Sokolow. Fretted. Softcover with CD. With notes and tablature. Size 9x12 inches. 80 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (695901) |
Fretboard Roadmaps - Mandolin (The Essential Patterns That All the Pros Know and Use) Written by Bob Applebaum, Fred Sokolow. Instructional Book & CD Package for mandolin. With chord names, fingerings, easy notation, chord diagrams, tablature, illustrations, instructional text and musical examples. Series: Fretboard Roadmaps. 61 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.695357) |
The Beatles: Fingerpicking Beatles Performed by The Beatles, arranged by Fred Sokolow. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar and voice. 64 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.699404) |
Fred offers a wide range of method books, note for note transcriptions, and fun and challenging arrangements. All Fred's books have tablature unless otherwise noted. Most have standard notation as well
Fred Sokolow's Many Books
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Fretboard Roadmaps - Blues Guitar Arranged by Fred Sokolow. Instructional book and examples CD for guitar. With standard guitar notation, guitar tablature, chord names, guitar chord diagrams, introductory text, instructional text and illustrations. 40 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.695350) |
Classic Rock Instrumentals Transcribed by Fred Sokolow. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar and voice. Series: Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions. 144 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.694793) |
The Carter Family: The Carter Family Collection Performed by The Carter Family, arranged by Fred Sokolow. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar and voice. Series: Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions. 128 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.690261) |
Country Classics Arranged by Fred Sokolow. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar. 96 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.699246) |
Fretboard Roadmaps - Slide Guitar Written by Fred Sokolow. Instructional book and examples CD for guitar. With standard guitar notation, guitar tablature, chord names, guitar chord diagrams, instructional text, introductory text and illustrations. 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.695352) |
Fretboard Roadmaps - Country Guitar Written by Fred Sokolow. Instructional book and examples CD for guitar. With standard guitar notation, guitar tablature, chord names, guitar chord diagrams, instructional text, introductory text and illustrations. 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.695353) |
Fretboard Roadmaps - Bluegrass And Folk Guitar - Book/CD (The Essential Guitar Patterns That All The Pros Know And Use) Written by Fred Sokolow. Instructional book and examples CD for guitar. With standard guitar notation, guitar tablature and instructional text. 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.695355) |
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Understanding Chord Progressions Taught by Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (All). Theory & harmony. Grossman-Gtr Workshop. All Styles. Level: Beginning-Intermediate. DVD. Size 5.25x7.5. Duration 109 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (GW413) |
Fretboard Roadmaps Instructional DVD for Guitar. By Fred Sokolow. Dvd. DVD (Digital Video Disk). Size 5.3x7.5 inches. Published by Hal Leonard Corporation. (320325) |
Swing Guitar By Fred Sokolow. Guitar Educational. Softcover with CD. With notes and tablature. Size 9x12 inches. 80 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (695604) |
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The Music of Paul Simon Arranged for Fingerstyle Guitar. Taught by Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (Fingerpicking). Solos. Grossman-Gtr Workshop. Contemporary. Level: Intermediate. DVD. Size 5.25x7.5. Duration 90 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (GW501DVD) |
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Western Swing Guitar Compiled by Fred Sokolow. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar and voice. Series: Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions (Authentic note-for-note transcriptions), . 136 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.690088) |
The Dictionary Of Strum & Picking Patterns - Book/CD Written by Fred Sokolow. Instructional book and examples CD for guitar. With standard guitar notation, guitar tablature, strum and pick patterns and chord names. 72 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.696513) |
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Gospel Guitar Songbook (Fingerpicking and Travis Picking) Arranged by Fred Sokolow. Guitar tablature songbook for fingerpick guitar and voice. 32 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.695372) |
Fretboard Roadmaps - Dobro(TM) Guitar The Essential Guitar Patterns That All the Pros Know and Use. By Fred Sokolow. Guitar Educational. Softcover with CD. With notes and tablature. Size 9x12 inches. 56 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (695356) |
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Music of Bob Dylan Arranged for Fingerstyle Guitar. Taught by Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (Fingerpicking). Solos. Grossman-Gtr Workshop. Contemporary. Level: Intermediate. DVD. Size 5.25x7.5. Duration 90 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (GW502DVD) |
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Ragtime, Blues & Jazz for Banjo By Fred Sokolow. For Banjo (5-String). Solos. Jazz & Blues. Level: Intermediate. Book. Size 8.5x11. 56 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc. (93936) |
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Travis Picking for Beginners Taught by Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (Fingerpicking). Methods. Grossman-Gtr Workshop. Country. Level: Beginning-Intermediate. DVD. Size 5.25x7.5. Duration 92 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (GW412) |
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Travis Picking for Beginners Taught by Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (Fingerpicking). Methods. Grossman-Gtr Workshop. Country. Level: Beginning-Intermediate. DVD. Size 5.25x7.5. Duration 92 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (GW412) |
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Bottleneck/Slide Guitar By Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (Slide/Bottleneck). Methods. Grossman Audio. Blues. Level: Beginning-Intermediate. Book/CD Set. Size 8.75x11.75. 40 pages. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (98513BCD) |
Fretboard Roadmaps By Fred Sokolow. Fretted. Size 9x12 inches. 64 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (696514) |
Hank Williams: The Hank Williams Songbook Performed by Hank Williams, arranged by Fred Sokolow. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar and voice. 80 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.699255) |
Fretboard Roadmaps - Jazz Guitar - Book/CD (The Essential Guitar Patterns That All the Pros Know And Use) Arranged by Fred Sokolow. Instructional book and examples CD for guitar. With standard guitar notation, guitar tablature and instructional text. 56 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.695354) |
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Great Jazz Standards Anthology For Guitar Arranged by Fred Sokolow. Guitar Mixed Folio. Jazz Masters Series. Book & CD. 48 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing. (0334B) |
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The Hoagy Carmichael Songbook Guitar arrangements. Taught by Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (Fingerpicking). Methods. Grossman-Gtr Workshop. Contemporary. Level: Intermediate. DVD. Size 5.25x7.5. Duration 100 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (GW506DVD) |
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Beginner's Blues Guitar By Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (Fingerpicking). Methods. Grossman Audio. Blues. Level: Beginning. Book/CD Set. Size 8.75x11.75. 48 pages. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (98506BCD) |
The Roots of Acoustic Blues Guitar By Fred Sokolow. Arranged by Fred Sokolow. Guitar Collection. Softcover with CD. With notes and tablature. Size 9x12 inches. 56 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (699068) |
The Roots of Slide Guitar By Fred Sokolow. Arranged by Fred Sokolow. Guitar Collection. Softcover with CD. With notes and tablature. Size 9x12 inches. 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (699083) |
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Rockabilly Guitar By Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (Flatpicking & Fingerpicking). Licks and phrases. Grossman Audio. Rockabilly. Level: Intermediate. Book/CD Set. Size 8.75x11.75. 40 pages. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (98512BCD) |
Fretboard Roadmaps: Rock Guitar The Essential Guitar Patterns That All the Pros Know and Use. By Fred Sokolow. Guitar. Softcover with CD. With notes and tablature. Size 9x12 inches. 40 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (695351) |
Fretboard Roadmaps - 5-String Banjo The Essential Patterns That All the Pros Know and Use. By Fred Sokolow. Guitar. Softcover with CD. With notes and tablature. Size 9x12 inches. 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (695358) |
Jazzing It Up How to Improvise with Jazz Chords on Guitar. By Fred Sokolow. Guitar Educational. Softcover with CD. Size 9x12 inches. 64 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (695289) |
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Jazz Chord Solos for Beginners Taught by Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (All). Solos. Grossman-Gtr Workshop. Jazz. Level: Beginning-Intermediate. Video. Size 4.5x7.5. Duration 84 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (GW411) |
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Playing & Understanding Jazz Guitar Taught by Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (Fingerpicking). Methods. Grossman-Gtr Workshop. Jazz & Blues. Level: Beginning-Intermediate. DVD. Size 5.25x7.5. Duration 75 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. (GW406DVD) |
The Roots of Jazz Guitar By Fred Sokolow. Guitar Collection. Softcover with CD. With notes and tablature. Size 9x12 inches. 64 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (699082) |
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Great Blues Solos QWIKGUIDE By Fred Sokolow. For Guitar (Fingerpicking). Solos. Qwik Guide Series. Blues. Level: Intermediate. Book/CD Set. Size 5.5x8. 72 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc. (21226BCD) |
Basic Fingerpicking Written by Fred Sokolow. Book and CD package for solo guitar. With standard notation, guitar tablature, instructional text and introductory text. 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. (HL.695174) |
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Stuart Yoshida
Ft. Collins, Colorado
Phone: 970 482 8040
e-mail: stuart@book-em-danno.com
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(from artist's site) Stuart Yoshida – Stuart was born in Honolulu and grew up listening to local Hawaiian artists and learning ukulele and guitar at a young age. But Rock and Roll pulled him in different musical directions after leaving Hawaii, and he concentrated on playing his guitar for the next 25 years. While visiting the Big Island in 1999, he commissioned a custom made ukulele from David Gomes.
Ever since then, he has been polishing his skills on the famous ‘Dancing Flea.' Stuart is founder of Introspective Designs Consulting in Ft. Collins. He is one of the finest ukulele players in the state.
Stuart's specialty is traditional and hapa haole Hawaiian music. Stuart also teachs music theory, improvising, and performance (strumming, singing).
More information available on artist's web site.
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Jody Kamisato's Companies
- Ukulele Fun Club, Honolulu, Hawaii, Co-founder
- Ukulele Foundation, Honolulu, Hawaii, Co-founder/Director, Non-profit organization
- Ukulele Hale, Honolulu, Hawaii, Owner
Here is a great ukulele lesson
on the Honolulu Advertiser commemorative IZ page by
Jody Kamisato
of 'Ukulele Hale (808-258-7237)
More information available on listing's web site.
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Roy Sakuma
Roy Sakuma Productions, Inc.
3555 Harding Ave. Suite 1
Honolulu, HI 96816
Phone: 1 (808) 732-3739
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(From Roy Sakuma web site) Roy Sakuma credits the ukulele, a song and inspirational mentors with helping him turn his young life around after being kicked out of high school.
In 1964, when he heard a hit song, "Sushi", by master ukulele virtuoso Herb "Ohta-San" Ohta, he sought him out and became an avid student. Roy wore out the frets of his ukulele, practicing eight to 10 hours a day. At the age of 16 he set out to become the best ukulele player in the world. Learning from Ohta-San opened up a whole new world for him. Soon Ohta San asked him to teach his classes while he went on tour in Japan. Roy immediately discovered that his true calling was not in performing but in teaching. When Ohta San encouraged his young protege to venture out on his own, he didn't follow in Ohta San's footsteps as a performing artist. Instead, he devoted himself wholeheartedly to teaching. Roy taught for Ohta-San and Kamaka Ukulele until he opened his first of four teaching studios, Roy Sakuma Ukulele Studios, in 1974.
Links:
- The Hawaiian Music Directory - link
- The 37th Annual Ukulele Festival, Kapiolani Park Bandstand (Waikiki), Sunday, July 22, 2007, 10:00 am - 1:30 pm
Since 1971, Roy Sakuma and his sponsors have been keeping the ukulele alive and well by presenting the Annual Ukulele Festival.
Presented every July at the Kapiolani Park Bandstand in Waikiki, it is by far the largest of it's kind in the world, attracting an audience of thousands to a free two-hour concert that showcases the finest ukulele players, along with national celebrities, Hawaii's top entertainers, and an ukulele orchestra of more than 800 students, mostly children.
In 2004, Roy and Kathy Sakuma established Ukulele Festival Hawaii, a charitable non-profit organization.
More information available on listing's web site.
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Ukulele Essence Inc.
3538 Wai'alae Ave Suite 202
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
Phone: (808) 737-7017
Fax: (808) 737-9264
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 10821
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
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Listing Info
In each soul, lies our intrinsic essence connected with music…. Here in Hawai’i a special and distinctive musical blending has developed over many years with the ‘ukulele. Our vision here at ‘Ukulele Essence is to share our unique musical style and knowledge with all those who share in our love for the ‘ukulele.
The core foundation for our students here at ‘Ukulele Essence is based on achieving a sophisticated yet simplistic musical understanding of the ‘ukulele. We strive for excellence for our students, yet…never will we compromise the enjoyment of the ukulele learning experience.
More information available on listing's web site.
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UkuleleHale
(from their site) - Ukulele Hale is a place that enriches the lives of students of all ages and skill levels through a fun, positive, personal and home-like environment. Students will be introduced to music theory, chords, notes, strumming and picking techniques, rhythm, improvisation, performance skills and the chance to grow into positive, happy and confident individuals...
The reason why we chose Ukulele Hale as our name is to reflect the spirit of our studio. Ukulele is a Hawaiian word that translates to “jumping flea” (that doesn’t mean we actually have fleas jumping around in the studio…) Hale is also a Hawaiian word that mean’s “house” (although we’re in a building, we like to have the same comfort and relaxation you would find at home.) Here you would experience the enjoyment and fun of learning the ukulele in a personable, positive and creative environment from instructors who are passionate about both the ukulele as well the student. Ukulele Hale would like to welcome you into our ohana. Let’s have fun and play the ukulele!!!
More information available on listings's web site.
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Analoha
- Anahola 2:59
- In A Little Hula Heaven 2:28
- You Are Beautiful 2:33
- Sophisticated Hula 2:43
- This Nearly Was Mine 2:25
- The Stars And Stripes, Forever
- Ku'u Pua Mae' Ole 2:42
- Grenada 3:26
- Hanohano Hanalei 2:47
- First Of May 3:29
- Comedian's Galop 3:26
- Sleigh Ride 3:36
- Japan Medley 4:46
- Amazing Grace 1:40
- Blue Hawai'i 4:12
- Waikiki 5:01
- Undecided 4:33
- Scherzo 2:17
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I know I'm sounding like a music teacher, but my advice is learn music and learn music theory. Because once you learn music theory, you don't need anybody to teach you. You can figure things out for yourself. And the sky's the limit, there's no limit. When you don't have the theory background… Byron Yasui
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Byron Yasui has been on the music faculty at the University of Hawai'i in his native Honolulu since 1972, where he teaches music theory, composition, and jazz improvisation. His experiences as a classroom instructor of 'ukulele include workshops at the 'Ukulele Hall of Fame Museum Expositions of 2001, 2002, and 2003 (all on the east coast), the 2004 UkeFestWest in Santa Cruz, California, the 'Ukulele Guild of Hawai'i annual conventions of 2002, 2003, and 2004, countless workshops at the University of Hawai'i Windward Community College since 2002, the Aloha Music Camps of 2004 and 2005 (Moloka'i), and various one day workshops on all of the Hawaiian islands since 2000. Many of these workshops were tied in with his participation as an 'ukulele soloist in concerts at the various venues.
Byron's recommend ukulele tunings:
- Soprano - A D F# B
- Concert (Alto) - G C E A
- Tenor - F Bb D G
- Baritone - Eb Ab C F
More information available on listing's web site.
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Old Town School of Folk Music
4544 N. Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60625
Phone: 773.728.6000
Lincoln Park location
909 West Armitage Avenue
Chicago, IL, 773.751.3410
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(from their site) - The Old Town School of Folk Music teaches and celebrates music and cultural expressions rooted in the traditions of diverse American and global communities.
As we begin our 50th year in 2007, enrollment in Old Town School tuition programs averages close to 6,000 students per week, 2,700 of them children. The Lincoln Square and Lincoln Park facilities hold hundreds of classes and workshops in music, dance and art for adults, children and teens seven days per week, 48 weeks per year. Early childhood and middle school music programs thrive in three suburban branches as well as in several community outreach programs throughout the city. The School presents performances by internationally known touring artists, the best of Chicago's local artists and its staff and students virtually every weekend. Most Wednesday nights feature free concerts through AfroFolk Live and La Peña, popular and long established Community Programs. Some 85,000 come to these concerts and attend the Chicago Folk & Roots festival in nearby Welles Park annually.
More information available on listings's web site.
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(from schools's site) -
Folk Schools have been operating in Scandinavia since the middle of the 19th century. Folk schools developed in during a period of economic and political changes in Europe. The aim of these schools was to give people an opportunity to develop new skills as their agricultural opportunities dwindled and moved to the cities.
In the United States folk schools developed during the Great Depression. These schools not only helped folks to develop skills and meaningful work, but served as a means of documenting and preserving traditional culture.
The Blue Stone Folk School follows this tradition of teaching and preserving traditional arts and culture in Noblesville, Indiana. Noblesville, like many midwestern communities, long served as a focus of traditional cultural activity. With the rapid expansion of Indianapolis and Hamilton County and rapid development the traditions of the region are threatened.
More information available on artist's web site.
Ukulele luthier Geoff Davis of Hoosier Maid Ukuleles a ukulele building class.
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As a founding member of the widely successful troupe, Ukulele Noir, Tim Mann offers lessons in beginning and intermediate Ukulele.
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(from their site) Instructor Kent Knorr enjoys expanding his students' cultural horizons by blending lively music instruction with the history of the ukulele and an understanding of the concept of Aloha
More information available on listings's web site.
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(from artist's site) - As a teenager learning the guitar in the suburbs of Los Angeles, James became interested in blues around 1966; while listening to many of the great originals such as Bukka White, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Mance Lipscomb and Johnny Shines, at the Ash Grove folk club in L.A.
He formed one of the city’s first blues bands, playing a primitive Hubert Sumlin-style lead, and slide guitar in a Muddy Waters/Elmore James vein.
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(From Artichoke Community Music: Teachers and Workshops)
From simple strumming to advanced fingerpicking and jazz arrangements, I offer all styles and levels of ukulele instruction. Co-author of "The Natural Way To Music, An Organic Approach To Understanding & Playing Music", written with banjo and music theory maven, Bill Keith; we wrote the short course to understanding basic music theory.
My approach to the ukulele incorporates ear training and solfege, and understanding of the major scale, chords and their progressions, learning different strumming and picking techniques, and, of course, playing songs right away! Music genres include children's songs, folk, early jazz and jug band, blues and some Hawaiian.
I offer private lessons, group classes and workshop. Please call or email me with any questions. I look forward to hearing from you!
Additional Links
- Jim D'Ville & Caravan Gogh on Art Beat - YouTube - link
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Links
- www.CurtSheller.com
- www.JazzGuitarResources.com
- www.UkuleleChords.net
- www.UkuleleForGuitarPlayers.com
- MySpace
- MySpace Music
Curt Sheller plays an
America Archtop
guitar by master luthier Dale Unger.
New American Archtop Legend 7 String
Took delivery today of my new American Archtop Legend 7 String
built by master luthier Dale Unger.
I've posted a little more information and larger image on the site news page.
Artist Info click here to view more info
(From artist's web site) As an author and publisher I created Curt Sheller Publications in 1998 as a small pubishing company catering to the needs of musicians, guitar players and ukulele players worldwide. Curt Sheller Publications provides for the resources and information to develop as a musician. Curt Sheller has over 40 years of playing experience, 20 plus years of teaching experience and publishing for over 10 years.
Our goal, where it is a book, CD, DVD or web resources, is to "raise the bar" in quality of material offered to musicians across the globe. Each topic is covered from A to Z.
As a musician (guitar, bass and ukulele) I have over 40 years playing experience in a variety of styles and s settings, most notably jazz.
As a private music teacher and educator Curt maintains a teaching schedule avergaing between 40 and 60 private students a week.
Click here for a list available guitar, ukulele and music workshops and clinics.
As an educator Curt presents ukulele workshops and clinics at various ukulele festivals through the year.
More information available on listing's web site.
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Guido Heistek
Yaletown Music
#1204 1010 Richards Street
Vancouver BC
V6B 1G2
Canada
Phone: 604-605-0174
Links
Yaletown Music is the teaching studio of teacher Guido Heistek. The studio is conveniently located on the corner of Nelson and Richards in downtown Vancouver. Guido Heistek teaches fun, student-centred ukulele lessons, guitar lessons, and harmonica lessons. Children and adults welcome.
Guido Heistek, native of Ottawa, Ontario, is a graduate of the music department at Concordia University, Montreal. He has fifteen years experience teaching, performing and recording. He presently makes his home in Vancouver, B.C. where he is training to become qualified as a teacher of the Alexander Technique. He offers lessons in ukulele, guitar and harmonica.
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James Hill
Box 263
Brookfield, Nova Scotia, B0N 1C0
Canada
“[Hill's] technique is a seamless blend of speed, accuracy and expressiveness... A glimpse into the future of the ukulele.” - Jim Beloff, Author of The Ukulele: A Visual History
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(Short Bio from the James Hill Press Kit)
Ever heard of the `ukulele? Sure you have - it's that funny little four-stringed Hawaiian guitar that goes “plunk-a-plunk,” right? Wrong. The `ukulele (pronounced oo-koo-lay-lay) is hotter than ever, embraced worldwide by a crop of young musicians eager to push the instrument into uncharted territory. Leading the charge is Canada's James Hill, “the Wayne Gretzky of the `ukulele” according to Stuart McLean, host of CBC Radio’s Vinyl Cafe.
With the release of his third solo album, A Flying Leap, this “imaginative and versatile” 26-year-old virtuoso continues to “tear up the uke” (AcousticGuitar.net). Seven of the album’s ten tracks are genre-bending originals ranging in style from the bluegrass-tinged 'Song for Cheri' to the jazzy 'Fleas My Dog Has' to the remarkable 'One Small Suite for `Ukulele,' an ambitious work in three movements written for `ukulele and string quartet. Displaying a “keen interest in pushing the envelope,” James' “broad musical horizons and crisp, clean playing” prove that “he can play just about anything in any genre” (John Berger, Honolulu Star-Bulletin). A Flying Leap is one part Earl Scruggs, one part Django Reinhardt garnished with a pinch of Don Ho and served with a side of Hendrix.
So how does a kid from Canada become what the Honolulu Star-Bulletin calls a “rare peer” of Hawaii’s premier `ukulelists? Nearly three thousand miles east of Honolulu is James' hometown of Langley, British Columbia, where `ukulele instruction has been mandatory in many schools since the late 1970s and where James was introduced to the `ukulele at the age of nine. To his fourth grade classmates, the `ukulele was a means to an end, a way for them to dip their toes into the vast ocean of music. For James, the uke was a sea of possibilities unto itself and inside its tiny wooden shell he saw his life in music. He was hooked. During his teenage years he honed his skills as a key member of the renowned Langley Ukulele Ensemble under the direction of Peter Luongo. Luongo, an `ukulele educator for over 25 years calls James “unquestionably Canada's finest `ukulele player.”
After touring for twelve years with the Langley Ukulele Ensemble, James embarked on a solo career in 2002 with the release of Playing it like it isn't..., a “beautiful, humorous and virtuosic” debut that saw him “reaching a whole new level” (David Kidney, Green Man Review). His sophomore release, On the Other Hand, would follow in 2003, confirming his place as “one of the world’s top composers for the instrument” (Rafe Mair, 600AM Vancouver).
"He's got it all!" says Grammy-winning Hawaiian recording artist Daniel Ho, referring to James' "pristine technique" and "inspired" compositions. In performance, James is energetic and captivating, mixing colourful anecdotes with a versatile repertoire that stretches from Schubert to the Beatles and beyond. He is heard frequently on CBC and NPR National radio, has made TV appearances on The Tony Danza Show, MTV Select, Urban Rush and Studio 4 with Fanny Keifer, and has shared billing with the world's foremost `ukulele players including Herb Ohta (Ohta-San), John King, Lyle Ritz and Benny Chong.
The `ukulele has long been an international affair. An instrument of Hawaiian fame and Portuguese ancestry with a strong following in Japan, Europe and the United States, it’s somehow fitting that the uke should find a champion in a young man from Canada. Jim Beloff, author of The Ukulele: A Visual History, calls James’ work “a glimpse into the future of the `ukulele” - take a listen and you’ll understand why. It’s `ukulele... seriously.
Quotes
“Honestly, this is the freshest most exciting playing that I've heard since Troy Fernandez.” - Derek Shimizu, GString Ukulele Co
“I remember the first time I heard Jimi Hendrix... He did things with an electric guitar that I hadn't imagined, hadn't thought possible. James Hill does that with the ukulele.” - David Kidney, The Green Man Review
(Video) James Playing - Down on the Rideau Canal
Click on image to play - More available on James's site.
(Video) James Playing - Skipping Stone
Click on image to play - More available on James's site.
The TAB. MIDI and Powertab files for Skipping Stone are available at Dominators's Ukulele Tabs
A few of the available James Hill CDs.
A Flying Leap
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On The Other Hand
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Playing it like it isn't...
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Additional Video Links
- Super Mario -
Captured at California Ukulele Festival in Cerritos a few years back. The greatest Mario performance ever!!!!
More information available on listing's web site.
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Teaching Resources
Ukulele in the Classroom
Box 263
Brookfield, Nova Scotia, B0N 1C0
Canada
by James Hill and
J. Chalmers Doane
Three books are available in the series and A Teacher Edition is available for each book in the Ukulele in the Classroom series.
Links
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(from their site) Ukulele in the Classroom is a methodical approach to developing music literacy skills in a range of learning environments including elementary and middle school classes, interest groups, continuing education classes, summer camps and private study. The series features over seventy-five carefully crafted arrangements of traditional music from around the world, works by great classical composers and popular songs, each reinforcing elements of an ever-expanding skill set. Above all, Ukulele in the Classroom is intended to engage students in a process that develops authentic musicianship and positive attitudes toward music.
The Authors
James Hill
A "third-generation" Canadian ukulele player, James Hill was a student of Langley school teachers Jamie Thomas and Peter Luongo, themselves former students of Chalmers Doane. James spent over a decade with the Langley Ukulele Ensemble and, since the release of his first solo album in 2002, has become recognized as "one of the world's top composers for the [`ukulele]" (Rafe Mair, 600AM Vancouver) and a "rare peer" of Hawaii's premier ukulelists (John Berger, Honolulu Star-Bulletin).
More about James Hill on their web site...
J. Chalmers Doane
Often called "The Pied Piper of Halifax", Nova Scotia native J. Chalmers Doane has introduced thousands of students to the magic of music. From 1967 to 1985, he emerged as an imaginative and dynamic Director of Music Education in the Halifax school district, establishing one of the largest string programs in the country, implementing instrumental classes taught by specialists, and directing award-winning stage bands.
More about J. Chalmers Doane on their web site...
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