Discover the Ukulele Taster Session - Central London
Discover the Ukulele Taster Session - Central London
Discover the Ukulele Taster Session - Central London
Discover the Ukulele Taster Session - Central London
Discover the Ukulele Taster Session - Central London
Discover the Ukulele Taster Session - Central London
Discover the Ukulele Taster Session - Central London
Discover the Ukulele Taster Session - Central London

Discover the Ukulele Taster Session - Central London

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Discover the Ukulele Taster Session - Central London

Upcoming Dates for 2024...


Date 

Time

Location

Tuesday 19 March

6-7pm

The Castle, Aldgate

44 Commercial Rd, London E1 1LN

Monday 15 April

7-8pm

The Castle, Aldgate

44 Commercial Rd, London E1 1LN

Monday 13 May

6-7pm

The Castle, Aldgate

44 Commercial Rd, London E1 1LN

Monday 10 June

6-7pm

The Castle, Aldgate

44 Commercial Rd, London E1 1LN

Session Duration: 1 hour 

Ukulele Provided - No experience needed whatsoever!

20 Places Available

Get inspired. Meet new people. Discover the Ukulele. 

Our ukulele taster sessions are for adults 18+ who are looking to meet new people and make new friends in London while introducing you to a world of music. You can learn your first song in just one hour and ukuleles are provided.

    Our School of Uke tutors will put you through your paces as you learn to play the ukulele from the ground up. We'll teach you everything you need to know to get started, how to hold the instrument and how to strum basic chords and rhythm.

    By the end of the session you'll be playing your first song, and you will get a taste of our unique brand of group ukulele lessons and courses.

    What kind of music can you play on the ukulele?

    Absolutely anything! The ukulele is a great instrument to get started on and a stepping stone to all other stringed instruments. And it's super portable. Anything you can play on a piano or guitar, you can also play on a ukulele. Rock, Pop and R&B bangers at your fingertips!

    Absolute Beginners

    Our taster event is designed for Absolute Beginners. You don't need any prior musical knowledge whatsoever. We’ll teach you everything you need to know to start playing as part of a group.

    What if I don't have a Ukulele?

    Ukuleles are provided so all you need bring is your best self. 

    Our Venues

    Our partner venues are hand-picked for their special qualities, and located just 5-10mins walk to TFL Stations. We work with a number of amazing venues in Central, East and South London, including Shoreditch, Clerkenwell, Tower Bridge, Aldgate, Bethnal Green, Stratford and Bermondsey.

    An Awesome Experience

    Hear what our students are saying...

    "Great teaching and so much fun! Everyone should learn to play an instrument!" - Edina

    "Amazing fun, brilliant teaching, awesome people!" - Avital

    "I couldn't play anything when I first started, now I'm playing Slash solos!" - Cat
     


      What if I've never played a musical instrument before?

      We absolutely welcome complete beginners, and people who have never touched a musical instrument in their lives. Come along with an open mind and we'll do the rest!

      When do your group lessons take place?

      All our group lessons take place on weekday evenings from 7pm. And occasionally we will host workshops and jam sessions on weekend afternoons.

      Where do the group lessons take place?

      We love to run our lessons in pubs, which we feel adds to the social and relaxed vibe.

      All our pubs are hand-picked for their special qualities, and just 5-10mins walk to central London TFL Stations. We work with a number of partner venues in London Central and City Central, including Soho, Covent Garden, Shoreditch, Clerkenwell, Tower Bridge, Aldgate, Bethnal Green and Bermondsey.

      And during the Summer months, weather permitting, we host our evenings at pubs with outdoor facilities to make the most of the sunshine and summer nights.

      Is the ukulele a children's instrument?

      The ukulele is a very versatile instrument that comes in many different sizes. While it is taught as an elementary instrument in some schools, it most definitely is not a kids instrument. It's the native instrument of Hawaii and is hugely popular with adults due its portable size and playability.

      Are these sessions for adults or for kids?

      All our evening classes are for adults 18+.

      What if I don't have a ukulele?

      All instruments are provided at our Discover sessions so all you need to bring is your best self!

      For our beginner sessions, you can borrow a ukulele for the first lesson, but we recommend that you purchase an instrument as soon as possible to make the most out of your learning experience.

      How many people are in each class?

      There are 20 places available in each of our group classes and Discover sessions. Sometimes they sell out completely, but we usually run with about 15-20 people.

      Are the sessions wheelchair accessible?

      Unless otherwise stated in the venue description, sadly our sessions are not wheelchair accessible. They usually take place in pub function rooms, which are often only accessible by staircases. 

      Is it ok to drink alcohol in the session?

      Absolutely. We encourage people to grab a drink at the bar before the session and during the mid-lesson break.

      It's a fun and lighthearted vibe, and a bit of dutch courage never goes amiss. Our partner pubs & venues all offer a good range of beers, wine, spirits and simple cocktails like Negroni, Aperol  Spritz etc. 

      What time should I arrive?

      It's great if you can arrive 10-15mins early to grab a drink, meet your tutor/s and get settled in. 

      Is it ok to hang out after the session?

      Absolutely, we want to create a community of friends so we encourage people to hang out for drinks after our weekday evening classes. Our lessons are about social connection, music appreciation and learning to play as part of a group so they are as much social events as anything else. 

      What kind of music can you play on the ukulele?

      Absolutely anything! Anything you can play on a piano or guitar, you can also play on a ukulele. It's just half the size and easier to play.

      The ukulele is a great instrument to get started on and also a stepping stone to all other stringed instruments. And it's nice and compact so you can take it anywhere. Rock, Pop and R&B bangers at your fingertips!

      What are the health benefits of learning to play the ukulele?

      Learning to play music, especially socially, has many health and well-being benefits. As well as brain development, when you make music, your brain releases endorphins that induce feelings of joy and pleasure and block the nerve cells that cause us to feel stress and pain. There is evidence to suggest that it even boosts your immunity!

      What other events and services does School of Uke offer?

      We offer a range of ukulele lessons & events for complete beginners to advanced players, both online and in-person. As well as group based lessons, we offer one-to-one ukulele lessons, our 5wk Ukulele Challenge For Beginners,10wk Evening Courses, plus package events for private & corporate clients. 

      How long has the School of Uke been established? 

      School of Uke is a sister brand of Duke of Uke, London's World Famous Ukulele Store. The School of Uke name and company was formed in 2012, but we've been teaching ukulele for 18 years, since we first opened our doors back in 2006, as the UK's first ever dedicated Ukulele store.

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      For all enquiries about ukulele lessons or courses at School of Uke please email or use our Online Live Chat service.

      Email: info@schoolofuke.co.uk 

      Google & Facebook Reviews

      ★★★★★

      Onto my second course with School of Uke now! 🎉 Amazing fun, brilliant teaching, awesome people!! I will be back for more! 😁

      Avital Kaye
      ★★★★★

      I’ve done 3 classes over the last few years, and it’s always a blast. Playing as a group is very different to playing on your own, and whether you’re a beginner or more advanced, you’ll be shown new ways to play and new styles of music. You’ll learn loads, and most importantly you’ll meet great people!

      Dan Stewart
      ★★★★★

      Great teaching and so much fun! Enjoyed every minute while also felt challenged-everyone should learn to play an instrument.

      Edina Imrik
      ★★★★★

      Classes at the Duke of Uke are great fun and each term is different so that your ukulele technique improves while you learn about different musical genres. The teaching is superb, and there’s a real sense of community as you get to know your class and play at end of term concerts. Highly recommended!

      Ben Campkin
      ★★★★★

      I am now in my second year of classes at the school of Uke. I absolutely love it. I arrived as a complete beginner, not being able to play a note and now a year later I am a complete addict.

      Karen Neill
      ★★★★★

      The atmosphere was incredible, fun, inclusive and comfortable, all allowing us to learn in a relaxed but structured way. Instructors are great, patient, kind, knowledgeable, guiding us through each step with enthusiasm, patience and good humour.

      Catherine Young
      ★★★★★

      It’s been utterly magnificent getting to spend Tuesday evenings for the past 10 weeks, learning a new skill playing alongside this superb set of humans.

      Expect smiles, laughs, fun songs you want to learn and your new found favourite hobby all rolled into one!

      Ruby isla Cera Marle
      ★★★★★

      I have to say they're brilliant. The tutors are talented and professional musicians so if you want to learn/improve your ukulele and musicianship in a group setting look no further - you're guaranteed a good vibe and you'll meet some really lovely new people too!

      Mary Almond
      ★★★★★

      This is such a supportive way to learn to play a musical instrument - supported by both the tutors and my fellow students; the perfect balance of challenge, learning and friendship.

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      Simon Purins