Every week Uketropolis.com founder James Hill answers student questions about playing ukulele and interviews innovative ukulele educators.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicEducation |
Arranging. It's the all-too-often-overlooked skill that brings music to life... or not. Over the years, there is one simple strategy I've relied on time and time again. It's so simple that it's easy to miss. Plus: why not singing is one of the most i... more
Are you afraid of strings that go squeak in the night? more
Music theory is a form of understanding that comes after you play and experiment. A lot. At least that's my opinion. In this episode I make my case for playing first and asking questions later. Enjoy! more
Travis picking is named after Merle Travis, the Country-Music Hall-of-Famer who popularized the technique. If you're a bit bored with the same old strumming and picking techniques you've been using, well, it's Travis picking to the rescue! The thumb ... more
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This is such a great podcast! Inspiring and motivational! I can’t wait to pick up my ukulele and play after listening to these podcasts. Excellent instruction/communication in both detailed how tos and “big picture “ concepts. And I love the way he encourages ukulele players to find their own internal intuitive musician . The “Zen of ukulele strumming “ episode is brilliant (and very relaxing!) A whole meditative series could come from this :-). Thoroughly enjoying these episodes! Thanks so muc... more
From a very gifted and experienced Tutor and Player. As a professional Guitar and Uke Teacher, I’m using James Hill’s Books and Tutorials a lot and they are throughout very helpful. So if you´re looking for the real Ukulele thing - here it is. James, please uke on…cheers from Germany
This is an essential podcast for any ukulele player looking for inspiration and insight into playing a musical instrument. Anyone who doesn’t play but wants to be inspired by this wonderful instrument would also benefit from listening.
I have been a fan of this podcast since the first one. James is easy to listen to and has great ways of using metaphors to get is point across.
Fantastic podcast series jam-packed full of ukulele tips and musical information. And (spoiler alert) any music teacher who manages to work the idea of a cholecystectomy into their music teaching really deserves 6 stars!
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