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When I first started playing ukulele, I stubbled upon this site. Most all of the ukuleles I have ordered come from here, but the most helpful resource is their “Free Resources” page. It gives you a bunch of videos of the staff at Hawaiian Music Supply playing the different ukuleles in their shop. The lessons range from Beginner to Advanced, and did I forget to mention, they’re FREE!
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Ukulele in the Classroom is a website created by James Hill. James Hill is a big ukulele advocate in Canada. Only recently has the United States discovered the possibilities of what ukuleles in the classroom can bring. On his website, he shares a variety of free teaching and instructional materials that are just a click away. He also encourages teachers to take a Teacher Certification Program that lasts for about three years and is hosted in Canada. Definitely a site to check out if you are just about to start using the ukulele in your curriculum.
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Ukulele Yes! is a magazine anyone can subscribe to in order to find out more about this beautiful instrument. It is only a $10 membership every year, but there are also free articles on the website that anyone can read. In a way, this is kind of like a Ukulele Newsletter.
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Ukulele Hunt is a great source to find out all the basics about the ukulele, find different songs, and a variety of other resources. It really gives a good all-around picture of the ukulele.
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The Ukulele Underground is a great place to enhance your own personal ukulele skills. There are a bunch of online tutorials, tabs, chords, and improvement plans.
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Got A Ukulele is a ukulele blog for beginners. This site also has an overwhelming amount of information about the ukulele.
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This site was actually shared with me by a friend who originally inspired me to play ukulele. This site has a lot of music that is directed for ukulele. If you are looking to challenge yourself with reading a variety of chord charts, this site will help facilitate that.