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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.

 

 


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.

 

 


Andrew SO enjoyed his lesson.  He played for 3+ hours yesterday and another hour today.  Thank you for inspiring him!

- Sheila T.


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.

- Debbie T.


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!

- Lisa W.


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

- Debbie T.


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

 

 


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Jun 20
2010

Upcoming Performances in July

Posted by Stuart Yoshida in ukulele , performance , news , hawaiian music , events

Aloha to the Ukulele faithful!
 
Now that the summer is in full swing, I wanted to share my upcoming performance schedule with you.  I hope to see you there!
 
7/24 – Book ‘em Danno in Concert at Loveland Cherry Pie Days, Loveland Museum, FREE to the public! 5 – 6:30 pm
7/28 – Book ‘em Danno in Concert at Wheat Ridge City Concert, Anderson Park, 4355 Field St. Wheat Ridge CO, FREE to the public! 6:30 – 8 pm
 
Don’t forget that Jake Shimabukuro is coming to town:
 
6/26 6/29 – Jake Shimabukuro in Concert, Chautauqua Amphitheatre in Boulder, 7:30 pm

Jun 20
2010

The Claw vs. The Muppet

Posted by Stuart Yoshida in ukulele , Practice Tip , lessons

Ukulele Practice Tip #4: The Claw vs. The Muppet

If you’ve ever played a chord and wanted it to sound cleaner and clearer, this Ukulele Tip is for you.  It’s all about “The Claw” versus “The Muppet.”

The Claw is what will get you that crisp, clean sound from the uke.  It means your fingers are perpendicular to the fretboard, pushing firmly next to the frets.  The strings are straight, not bent.  Your thumb is comfortably positioned behind the neck of the ukulele, giving you the best possible leverage to keep your fingers planted.

When you strum a chord with the claw, you’ll hear each note ring out clearly.  That’s the hallmark of the Claw!

Here’s what the Claw looks like:

If you find your thumb sneaking around the edge trying to wrap itself around the neck of the ukulele like a well-worn tire, that’s when you know you’re being visited by the Muppet.  You’ll see your fingers start to curl over and bend closer to the fretboard, and when you strum the strings they sound dull and indistinct.

Avoid the Muppet!  Here’s what the Muppet looks like:







Apr 25
2010

Whatever Happened to Ukulele Practice Tip #1?

Posted by Stuart Yoshida in ukulele , Practice Tip , lessons

Ok, here's an embarrassing question I've been asking myself: Whatever happened to Ukulele Practice Tip #1?  And the answer is: It's MIA because, well, I hadn't written it yet.

I thought I had published a newsletter with an Ukulele Practice Tip #1, but it turns out I've only written TWO practice tips.  So I'm retroactively going back to publish Tip #1.  (This is one of my downfalls: my memory isn't what it used to be.  Or maybe it never was -- I can't remember.)

So here it is:

Ukulele Practice Tip #1: Tune that Ukulele!

Apr 25
2010

It's All About The Songs

Posted by Stuart Yoshida in ukulele , Practice Tip , lessons


Ukulele Practice Tip #3: It's All About The Songs

A great way of improving your ukulele skills is to find songs that you love and learn them on the ukulele.  That way you get LOTS of motivation to play the song just like you hear it on your iPod or YouTube.  It'll make all the difference.  Nowadays there is a growing number of songs that feature the ukulele.  The most famous one (other than "Tip Toe Through the Tulips") is probably the version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Bruddah Iz.  It features a reggae strum in the key of C.

Other recent songs featuring the ukulele are: White Sandy Beach (Bruddah Iz), I'm Yours (Jason Mraz), While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Jake Shimabukuro), Hey Soul Sister (Train), and many more that I'm sure I've missed.  Send or bring me your favorite ukulele songs!  I've already learned "I'm Yours" and "Hey Soul Sister" is a work in progress.

Keep on playing your uke!

Apr 25
2010

May Day in Hawaii

Posted by Stuart Yoshida in ukulele , news

If you're lucky enough to be in Hawaii on May 1st, you'll get to experience "May Day" in Hawaii.  It's a celebration of the "Lei" culture that is at the core of what it means to be a kama'aina.  You get to see lots of beautiful hand-crafted leis that are temporal works of art.  They are made of all types of fresh flowers and plants woven into the signature circle or open configuration leis.  There's even a song written just after this holiday was conceived called "May Day is Lei Day."  This year is the 83rd celebration of the holiday, and I hope to be there for the 84th annual event.  (We're trying to arrange a "Book 'em Danno" trip to the Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association convention in Waikiki next year.)

If you have a hankering for a fresh flower lei, you can visit the "Little Grass Shack" on Santa Fe Drive in Denver.

Apr 24
2010

Schedule Your Lesson Online

Posted by Stuart Yoshida in ukulele , news , lessons

Schedule a Lesson Online

Here's an easy and convenient way to schedule a lesson online.  It's as easy as 1 - 2 - 3 (click on each step):

  1. Create an account
  2. Login to your account
  3. Schedule a lesson

If you have any questions or problems, contact us or call: (970) 231-3235.

Apr 18
2010

Jake at Chautauqua Auditorium

Posted by Stuart Yoshida in ukulele , news , events

The Big News for ukulele fans: Jake Shimabukuro is coming to Boulder on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at the Chautauqua Auditorium (big Mahalo to Debbie Turner for alerting me to this event!).

If you're interested in getting tickets as a group, let me know.  There's a 25% discount for a group of 10.

Apr 18
2010

Chord Transitions

Posted by Stuart Yoshida in ukulele , Practice Tip , lessons

Ukulele Practice Tip #2: Chord transitions

One of the best things you can do to take your playing to the next level when you're starting out on ukulele, or even if you have some decent chops under your belt, is to practice chord transitions.  I like to emphasize economy of movement (minimizing the amount of finger and hand movement you do to get from one chord to the other) and repetition to get that muscle memory burned in so that you can go from one chord to the next on auto-pilot.

So take your favorite song and practice in two ways:

See how smoothly you can play the song so there are no breaks or pauses
See how quickly you can play the song without missing a chord transition

When it comes to chord transitions, it's all about practice, practice, practice.  So keep on playin' that ukulele!

Apr 04
2010

Winners picked for March Madness Give-away!

Posted by Stuart Yoshida in ukulele , news , drawing , contest

The winners have been picked for the March Madness Give-away.  You can check to see if you've won on Random.org.

Mahalo to the Denver Folklore Center for co-sponsoring this month's drawing!

To enter the drawing for April, just come in for a lesson or email me.

Keep on playing that ukulele!

Mar 14
2010

March Madness: Book 'em Danno CD & Aquila Ukulele Strings Give-away!

Posted by Stuart Yoshida in ukulele , news , myblog , lessons , drawing , contest

Book 'em Danno CD

Aquila strings

Last month's give-away got plenty of positive feedback, so I'm kicking it up a notch by having TWO give-aways in ONE month!

Here's the deal: just like last month, all you have to do to enter is schedule an ukulele lesson or send me an email to let me know you'd like to enter this month's contest.  At the end of the month I'll draw TWO email addresses using Random.org.  Once I've finished the drawing, I'll contact the winners by email or phone.

This month's drawing is co-sponsored by the Denver Folklore Center.

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