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Hawaiian language pronunciation lesson posted as well as updates to “Buying an Ukulele”

I really enjoy the variety and vitality of Hawaiian music, both traditional and contemporary. But for many folks, it’s tough to get their tongues in line with pronouncing the Hawaiian words—there are just so many vowels and the words seem to go on forever! This Hawaiian Language Primer, compiled from a variety of sources (see […]

Local kids experience the ukulele

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Whew—three of us from Ukuleles of Paradise (Jim, Cynthia and myself, with help from Jim’s sister-in-law, Susan) helped local kids play the ukulele for the first time this morning at the Paradise Library and I’m tired this afternoon! We were invited as part of the library’s “Get A Clue” summer reading program for kids; the librarian billed us on the promo flyers as: “Ukulele Bands: Join Tonya and her band for a rip-roaringly fun ukulele lesson.” (Please note I had nothing to do with the flyer and no, I do not have a band.) Anyway, we had the largest crowd they’ve had all summer—more than 30 kids, from two to 12 years; there’s nothing like a big age difference to make the teaching really challenging! A handful of parents showed up, too…thankfully.