From: Millie Webb

Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2013 18:12:32 -0400

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How to tune and how best keep them in tune.
Retired Millie


On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 6:06 PM, J. Mattoon wrote:

> If I were attending a uke workshop I would want to know in advance what age
> students you consider old enough to start - I wouldn't want to find out
> after registering and traveling that none of my students are big enough to
> handle playing a uke. Also I'd need to know whether the workshop would be
> helpful for a total beginner uke teacher.
> I'd like to take away:
> -recommendations for good student books
> -experience learning a uke song(s) as a student
> -list of appropriate songs by grade/experience/skill level
> -where to get a good deal on a good-enough set of student instruments
> -basic maintenance, if not how to do it, an overview of what needs learning
> -tips on how to store them
> More info please :-)
> Jean in MA
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Judi Thomas <
> thankful4danteclairejames@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > If I were attending a uke workshop, I'd like to leave with 2-3 chords and
> > a list of songs I could play with those chords.
> >
> > Martha, are you doing a workshop for ukes?
> >
> > Judi
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > On Jul 26, 2013, at 4:13 PM, Tracy King
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I am not a strings player. I would love to leave being able to play 2
> > or 3 chords. Is that too many for one session?
> > >
> > > Tracy
> > > Bulletin Boards for the Music Classroom
> > > www.musicbulletinboards.net
> > >
> > > See my classroom!
> > > http://mrskingrocks.blogspot.com
> > >