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Ukulele for Beginners, May Start
with Duncan Perry

Online – Four Sessions
Learn to play the ukulele! It has never been more popular, and you don't even have to know how to read music! On the uke you can knock out folk music, rock, blues, jazz, pop, and country tunes --even classical music. Duncan Perry, who has taught more than 1000 students of all ages, will introduce you to essential chords and playing techniques using commonly known songs. Music will be provided, and by the end of class, participants will receive a total of 66 songs
You will need a playable ukulele and an electronic tuner or a tuner app. If you don’t own a ukulele, please contact us for information. What are you waiting for? Grab a uke and get ready for a musical adventure!
Note: No senior disocunt available for this class.
Duncan is an experienced multi-instrumentalist who has been performing and teaching folks how play the ukulele for the last 14 years.
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Skowhegan Area Community Band
with Les Tomlinson
This band is for people who wish to continue playing their instruments, and all skill levels are welcome. We meet once a week to prepare for our various concerts and performances, including a Christmas Concert, a Spring Concert, and the Adult Education Graduation. The band meets Wednesday nights from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Centenary United Methodist Church on Dr. Mann Road in Skowhegan.
Contact Director Les Tomlinson at 399-7512 or ltomlinson@beeline-online.net.
Skowhegan Community Chorus
with Kenneth Martin
We will begin our spring season on Monday, February 10. Kenneth Martin, music director, would like to invite all singers to join the members of the Skowhegan Community Chorus every Monday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Centenary United Methodist Church on Dr. Mann Road in Skowhegan. The Community Chorus has a concert in early May. No auditions are required.
FMI, contact Director Kenneth Martin at 474-7060 or ken.martin@skowhegansings.com. There is a $20 admission fee to help cover the cost of music.