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Prelude
By James Hill
After a twenty-seven year hiatus, Ukulele Yes! is back in the form of a quarterly e-Zine. More. |
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Ideas & Letters
Feedback from Ukulele Yes! readers. More. |
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Ukulele Reports
Ukulele teachers from around the globe report on class progress, projects, and plans. More. |
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Interview: Peter Luongo
Who is Peter Luongo? And why is his name synonymous with ukulele in the community of Langley, British Columbia? More. |
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Feature Article: Rag That Uke!
By John Kavanagh
From simple class arrangments to challenging solo licks, John Kavanagh introduces you to the joys of ragtime ukulele. More. |
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Free Arrangement
In this issue we take you to Eastern Canada with a traditional tune called Rattle on the Stovepipe. More. |
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Pedagogy Corner
By James Hill
Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do. Learning to play the major scale is as fundamental as learning to say the alphabet. More. |
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From the Ukulele Yes! Vault
The Ukulele Yes! Seven Point Guide to Why You Should Play the Ukulele... Reprinted from Ukulele Yes! Vol. 1, No. 1. (1976). More. |
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