beeejums
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So I'm certainly not a professional musician, but I can say that I've impressed many people with my ukulele playing.
The owner of a local music store expressed to me how he's had so many inquiries about ukuleles and ukulele lessons, and since he considers me to be the most knowledgeable player he knows, he thought I might be interested in teaching lessons. This conversation was just the other day, and I don't have any students yet, but now that I'm the "go-to guy" I feel like I should have a couple of lessons prepared just in case someone commits.
He mentioned to me that many people are learning from the internet (like I did, but I had ten years of bass playing with bits of formal music lessons here and there to start with), but are having trouble picking up some things. Maybe they learn by doing, who knows.
But can anyone give me any feedback on what would be useful to teach in ukulele lessons that are difficult to get from the internet?
The owner of a local music store expressed to me how he's had so many inquiries about ukuleles and ukulele lessons, and since he considers me to be the most knowledgeable player he knows, he thought I might be interested in teaching lessons. This conversation was just the other day, and I don't have any students yet, but now that I'm the "go-to guy" I feel like I should have a couple of lessons prepared just in case someone commits.
He mentioned to me that many people are learning from the internet (like I did, but I had ten years of bass playing with bits of formal music lessons here and there to start with), but are having trouble picking up some things. Maybe they learn by doing, who knows.
But can anyone give me any feedback on what would be useful to teach in ukulele lessons that are difficult to get from the internet?