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North America's most popular in-school and online ukulele classes!

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Ukulele Kids

North America's most popular lunch and after school program.

Over 25,000 students since 2010!

Our goal is to have students playing and singing virtually from the start - by the end of the first class.

Building confidence through music

While we are serious about teaching, we also want their experience with the ukulele to be fun and confidence-building

TVO Kids at Ukulele Kids club!

We inspire and encourage children to develop their musical skills and talents, while building their self-confidence.

Ukulele Big Kids

We have taught over 25,000 students to play the ukulele in Ukulele Kids and Ukulele Big Kids programs in the past ten years!

 

 Over 30,000 adults and children have learned to play the ukulele with us in the last 14 years!

From 4 to 94, discover the joy of playing this happy little instrument. 

 

 From Pop to Rock... THERE'S A LOT OF MUSIC IN A UKULELE!!

Why Is The Uke So Popular Again?

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  • easiest to learn and fastest growing instrument in the world (Guinness Book of World Records)
  • teaches theory, ear training and musicianship
  • children can sing and play at the same time
  • great stepping stone to the guitar
  • comes in bright cheery colours
  • inexpensive and portable
  • simply fun!

Welcome to Ukulele Kids

The Ukulele is "Cool" Again!

Uke Image3Join the ukulele craze sweeping Great Britain, the U.S. and now Canada.

An extremely popular string instrument, made cool again by pop culture darlings, Mr. Shuester (Glee), American Idol's Jason Castro and Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam.

You can do a lot of good with a box of ukuleles. 

ukulelesUkulele Kids proudly donated 15 ukuleles to support music workshops, and an evening concert in Resolute Bay conducted by Nunavut singer-songwriter Colleen Nakashuk, who performs as Aasiva. The event was to promote mental health awareness in the Baffin community.
Aasiva taught students to play chords and some basic throat singing sounds...

 Read the complete article at cbc.ca

The number of Ontario elementary schools with full or part-time music teachers has steadily declined in the last decade, according to a new report released Monday, and some who study childhood education warn the loss of music lessons could have onerous consequences for new generations of students.

Read the full article

Source: Published by CBC News on May 15, 2017

Ukulele Big Kids

UkebigkidslogoAdults love the ukulele as much as the kids. We have many adult programs such as seniors residences, corporate team building, corporate lunch time programs, adult sing-a-longs, teacher training etc. Learn More...

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