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Stuart will tailor your lesson to whatever you want to learn, and then take you further.

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He makes each lesson fun, and you get the benefit of someone with a vast musical background.  I've learned songs by Bruddah Iz AND by AC/DC!

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I tried two other instructors and knew after the first lesson that they were not what I was looking for. Stuart was my third try, and I knew right away he could teach me what I wanted to learn about the ukulele.

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Stuart is a very capable instructor and he is up for anything, so you're sure to find joy in this happy instrument!

- Lisa W.

 

 


Stuart is a very capable instructor and he is up for anything, so you're sure to find joy in this happy instrument!

- Lisa W.

 

 


If you're going to play the ukulele (and everyone should!), you must take lessons with Stuart Yoshida. He is an accomplished ukulele player who brings the 'Aloha spirit' to every lesson.

- Lisa W.

 

 


If you're going to play the ukulele (and everyone should!), you must take lessons with Stuart Yoshida. He is an accomplished ukulele player who brings the 'Aloha spirit' to every lesson.

- Lisa W.

 

 


If you're going to play the ukulele (and everyone should!), you must take lessons with Stuart Yoshida. He is an accomplished ukulele player who brings the 'Aloha spirit' to every lesson.

- Lisa Wilson

 

 


If you're going to play the ukulele (and everyone should!), you must take lessons with Stuart Yoshida. He is an accomplished ukulele player who brings the 'Aloha spirit' to every lesson.

- Lisa Wilson

 

 


Ukulele News

News related to playing Ukulele, Hawaiian music, Events, and more!

Apr 19
2009

Something Different - the Merry Monarch Festival

Posted by: Stuart Yoshida in General News

Tagged in: news , events

Even though this isn't directly related to the ukulele, if you want to watch a real slice of Hawaiian culture and music, check out the Merry Monarch Festival that is held annually in Hilo, Hawaii.  If you listen closely to many of the meles (songs) that are played, you can hear the Olapa Strum.  Let me know if you can hear the rhythm.

Hilo is a sleepy little town on the Windward side of the Big Island (that's the one with all the active volcanoes).  But once a year it becomes the home of the best hula performances in the world.

They have the performances available on the Internet from a local TV station (KITV).  Here's the link: http://www.kitv.com/video/19221425/index.html


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