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Course: Ukeism: Adults!

Day and Time: Fridays 6-7pm. Class starts September 9th.

Length: Ongoing, join at the beginning of any month!

Cost: $15/class billed monthly

Minimum Enrollment: 4 students 

 

 

Who is this class designed for?

This class is for any adult who is a ukulele novice and looking to play fun music with others. We have structured the class to be flexible depending on the group's experience with music and what YOU want to play. Class is held in the evening after work hours and is the perfect way to end the week!  

 

What will I learn in this class? 

~basic chords and songs to play with them

~Strumming patterns

~Tuning and handling the ukulele

~Reading chord charts 

~Listening to music with the intention of learning to play it and places to find chord charts

~How to jam with other musicians 

~Communication through music


What do I need to bring for the first day of class? 

~A ukulele (or purchase one through Bellingham Music to pick up at the first class)

~A tuner if you have one or a device which Dallas can help you download a tuner app onto


Who is my teacher?

Dallas Geil is an educator and multi-instrumentalist from Vancouver, WA specializing in flute, clarinet, and keyboard. He is a graduate of Western Washington University with a degree in music education. Dallas has worked with the Bellingham Symphony Orchestra to bring several educational programs into the greater-Bellingham community. Dallas has coached young musician's at Kulshan and Mount Baker Middle Schools, Whatcom Hills Waldorf, and in ensembles such as the Bellingham Youth Chamber Players and with the Fidalgo Youth Symphony.



Billing

We will collect credit card information when you submit this form, but you will not be charged right away. You will be invoiced each month you are actively enrolled in lessons or classes at Bellingham Music. 

 

Registering

When you register for this course please select DALLAS GEIL as your preferred teacher. Thank you!


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