What's included
4 live meetings
1 hrs 40 mins in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Students should expect to play through the songs presented in class severe times daily. Daily practice is like water to a garden. Small portions daily are better than a deluge all at once! Students will learn about tuning their instrument and should make a habit of keeping it in tune.Class Experience
US Grade 4 - 7
Beginner Level
This course is for students in the beginning stages of learning to play ukelele. This course is designed for the beginner who has no previous experience, but does have space for additional challenges for students who are progessing more quickly in their skill set. More advanced students are encouraged to consider Moving on With Ukulele (Ages 9-12) which can be viewed here: https://outschool.com/classes/moving-on-with-ukulele-NMD4xQXT?usid=pCOswhG2&signup=true&utm_campaign=share_activity_link In each meeting of this class, we will practice playing, learn a song, and review topics related to instrument care and reading music. Over the four weeks of class, students will learn two chords that they will use to play four different songs. We will learn one new song each week in addition to reviewing songs from previous weeks. Each week, students will be introduced to a new song that will provide context for practicing the chords learned during that week and previous weeks. Support materials are generated by the teacher and will be posted in the classroom after each class session. Support materials include digital files that are printable as well as short, topic-specific support videos. Week 1: - Students will practice moving back and forth between the F chord and the C chord, and practice a song that utilizes these movements. - This class will include terminology for the parts of the ukulele. Week 2: - Students will practice moving back and forth between the C chord and the G chord, and practice a song that utilizes these movements. - This class session will also review the importance of tuning and the variety of tuning support options for students. Week 3: - Students will learn a song that incorporates moving between the C and F chords AND between the C and G chords, and practice a song that utilizes the movement between these three distinct chords. Week 4: - Students will learn another song that features C, F, and G chords. All students progress at their own personal rate. This course is designed for the beginner who has no previous experience, but also allows additional challenges for students who are progessing more quickly in their skill set. Any student participating in class should plan to practice (play through) the material from class for 5-10 minutes per day. Each week's skill relies on the skill introduced during the previous week. Class size ensures that all students have ample opportunities to participate actively and interact with the teacher. Learning activities leverage young children's natural inclination to move and channel energy to support successfully playing. Simple games, songs, and chants will be used to help the students learn naturally and enjoyably. The ukelele is such a fun, accessible, and versatile instrument. I spent years training professionally as a musician but was never exposed to the ukulele until I was older. Playing ukelele is a thorough delight, and I always enjoy sharing that experience with students.
Learning Goals
Students will learn to play chords: C major, F major, G major
Students will learn to recognize chord symbols used in standard notation.
Students will also be exposed to F7, C7, and G7 chords and variances in strumming patterns as well as being exposed to tablature notation.
Other Details
Supply List
- a soprano (20 inches), concert (23 inches), or tenor (26 inches) ukelele. Please note: This course is NOT suitable for a baritone ukelele (30 inches). The instructor will use a 23 inch concert ukelele. - a digital tuner (preferable) or access to GuitarTuna. Like a digital tuner, GuitarTuna "listens" to your ukelele and tells you whether a string is in tune when you play it. In order to do so, it will need access to your microphone (in order to "hear" your ukelele). A digital tuner is *preferable*, but GuitarTuna is a good substitute.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Sandra Girouard has been a teacher for over 30 years. She first became curious about the ukulele in 1997, after attending an Orff-Schulwerk conference and meeting music teachers from Hawaii. She came home, bought a soprano, concert, and baritone ukulele and never looked back. Ms. Sandra is a Level 3 JHUI certified teacher through the James Hill Ukulele Initiative (https://www.uketropolis.com/jhui). In addition, Ms. Sandra holds both a Bachelor of Music degree and a Master of Arts in Education.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$40
for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
25 min
Completed by 155 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-13
6-10 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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