Ukulele Lessons are offered by Institute Of Musical Arts
Most of our lessons are Private, 1 on 1 with the instructor.
We also have, based on availability, a couple of Semi-Private lessons for Guitar and Ukulele but space is limited. These lessons can be opened with a minimum of 2 students but will never have more than 4.
All lessons are once a week and we offer two formats for Private lessons:
There’s a $30 registration fee that is paid only once, upon enrollment. Once we have spoken and you are ready to start we will send you an email with the instructions to get enrolled, which is a very simple process and will only take a few minutes.
The Institute Of Musical Arts (IOFMA) opened its doors in the summer of 2012, with the desire to offer anyone willing to try, the opportunity to Explore their creativity and Discover their talent in the Musical Arts.
We believe music is one of the most wonderful ways to express yourself, relieve stress and learn about different cultures. Our goal is to offer a unique atmosphere where people can learn how to play an instrument in a fun, fulfilling and rewarding way.
We strive to create a very special experience for the student through incredibly personal & warm attention, in a place where mistakes are encouraged as part of the learning process and success is measured by the individual achievement of goals rather than the stress of having to meet a pre determined expectation.
Ukulele Lessons are offered by Let There Be Rock School
Ukulele lessons are offered by Rhapsody Music School. We want to ensure that all students are fully invested in their lessons, which is why we’ve taken a more structured approach to our curriculum at Rhapsody.
Our ukulele instructors teach folk, blues, country, reggae and rock-n-roll styles — and classical too. Beginner ukulele lessons work on chords, simple songs and melodies, sight reading and theory.
Ukulele Lessons are offered by Socal Music Lessons Studio
Grab your ‘uke, and let’s get strumming! The ukulele is a much-loved instrument across genres and musical traditions, and it’s easy to see why. It’s versatile, sounds great whether you’re playing by yourself or in a group, and it’s very beginner-friendly.
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