Ukulele Lessons For Children & Adults That Inspire Bentleigh East, Melbourne
Looking for a music studio that offers Ukulele lessons in Melbourne? We have qualified and experienced music teachers who will help you learn how to play the Ukulele or improve your existing skill. Our lessons are affordable and cater to students of all ages and skill levels.
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Ukulele Lessons & Tutoring
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Ukulele Lessons Melbourne
Learning how to play the Ukulele can be fun, rewarding, and a great way to improve your musical skills. With our help, you can achieve your musical goals in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Why You Should Learn to Play The Ukulele?
There are several situations in which learning to play the ukulele would prove useful, such as parties. It's a fun instrument that brings people together for social activities including jam sessions, parties, and concerts.
Tailored Piano Lessons in Melbourne
While our lessons are based on a set curriculum, following one of four main streams of musical education, we tailor all our lessons to match the student. Everyone learns music differently. For some, it's mechanical learning, precise and organised, while others learn through experimentation and emotion.
We aim to work out what works best for each student and provide them with lessons that will help them achieve their goals in a way that works for them. The teacher you choose can have a large impact on your learning as well.
Ukulele Purchase And Hire in Melbourne
If you don't have a ukulele, we offer it for hire and purchase through our music studio. We have a range of ukuleles available that can be brought home to practice with if you're not ready to commit to buying it. Talk to us today for more information.
The Benefits of Learning the Ukulele
- Develop finger precision, coordination and dexterity
- Trains focus and musical knowledge
- Provides an opportunity to relax through a creative outlet
- The portability of the instrument means instant fun!
- Develops a keen sense of rhythm and beat
- Improves cognitive processing speed and clarity
- Every practice session is like a trip to a tropical beach!
Private Music Lessons
We offer individual music lessons of 30, 45 or 60 mins for Piano, Violin, Guitar, Voice and other musical instruments
Student Concerts
We run student concerts in Melbourne's Kingston Town Hall
Qualified and Experienced Music Teachers
Alla's Music Studio is filled with friendly and talented teachers who share their love for music with students
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A unique, Bespoke, tailored programme of tuition to help people of all ages and abilities to make progress, enriching lives through music, developing their confidence and improving musical skills
OUR UKULELE TEACHERS
Our ukulele instructors are all talented musicians with a genuine devotion to their profession. They all have their own story of how they came to master the ukulele, and they are all happy to tell it to their committed students.
Liam Bradford Qualification: Bachelor of Applied Music (Performance) Box Hill Institute.
Liam Bradford is a fun and friendly guitarist with nearly ten years experience, and a Bachelor of Applied Music (Performance) through Box Hill Institute. Starting his musical journey at 14, Liam immediately found himself swayed with passion for the instrument, having not put his guitar down since. That passion has led him to developing a taste for a multitude of genres, varying from rock and metal, through to the blues, jazz and, even pop!
Liam's classes include teaching both the method and the theory, assuring that his students can leave the class with a good grasp on how to read sheet music too. He's a very dedicated educator, assuring that each lesson is curated specifically for his students' needs. As each class is curated around fun, Liam takes a more personal approach, taking onboard their interests to deliver a class that is both a lesson and an experience. He strives to make sure his students leave class feeling rewarded.
To him, music is joy - and he wants to teach that and encourage it in his students.
Ned Dempsey
Ned Is currently studying a Bachelor of Music Performance in Contemporary guitar at The University of Melbourne. Ned is a young and diverse musician with valuable experience in music performance, as well as education, that he is keen to share with students of all ages.
His experience teaching freelance as well as at primary schools has cultivated and refined such a style. Ned has a unique and genuine understanding of young students' situations, and an enhanced capacity to guide students through VCE and AMEB exams as well as casual musical interests.
Stewart Thompson Qualification: Diploma of Music Industry (Specialising in Performance), Boxhill Tafe
Stewart has been playing guitar for 15 years and has a range of experience playing different styles in different bands. He is currently studying a Bachelor's degree in music performance at Boxhill Tafe. Stewart's primary goal as a teacher, is to get his students motivated to play, and he encourages them to take an active role in directing their learning. He likes to get new students to play some simple songs before diving into the more technical aspects of the instrument. He enjoys teaching people at any level on their journey with their instrument.
Ukulele Lessons FAQ
Is the ukulele easy to learn?
A ukulele is a fantastic option for beginners because it only has four strings, tuning is simplified by the presence of frets, and anyone can quickly learn to play both lead and rhythm parts to any song. Don't make silly rookie errors!
Is the ukulele harder than the guitar?
While other stringed instruments, such as the guitar and mandolin, can be difficult to pick up, the ukulele is a breeze to play. Instead of causing finger pain as guitar strings do, its softer nylon strings are easier on the skin. The compact size decreases wrist tension because the notes are reachable without stretching.
Can I teach myself the ukulele?
Ukulele tabs, chord charts, and video lessons are all available for free online. The ukulele has become increasingly common as a first instrument for students who are new to playing music because it is one of the easiest instruments to learn on your own.
Which size ukulele is best?
Tenor saxophones are the standard among professional musicians, and for a good reason. For those with especially large hands and fingers, the tenor size of the ukulele may be the most suitable. Because of its wider body, the tenor produces a richer, more resonant sound—almost bass-like—than its smaller counterparts.

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