$15 for One Semiprivate Ukulele Lesson ($30 Value) or $30 for Four Semiprivate Weekly Ukulele Lessons ($70 Value) at The Ukebox
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- Professional ukulele performer Bruce Shimabukuro
- Explore advanced picking-and-strumming technique
Playing a musical instrument is a skill that will serve you throughout your entire life, like safe cracking, horse punching, and toddler juggling. Add to your resume with today's Groupon, which gets you ukulele lessons at The Ukebox, located on Kalakaua Avenue. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get one semiprivate ukulele lesson (a $30 value).
- For $30, you get four semiprivate weekly ukulele lessons (a $70 value).
As Waikiki's first ukulele school, the Ukebox fans the flames of lute-strumming with equipment and instruction from professional ukulele performer and recording artist Bruce Shimabukuro, who draws from his 10 years of teaching experience to mentor novice and veteran shredders alike. In each 30-minute session, Shimabukuro guides students through the process of covering a preselected song as a jumping-off point for exploring uncharted waters of advanced ukulele technique. Lessons are better suited to those with at least six months of experience and at least two years of convincing their father that they don’t want to play the electric-distorted banjo.
In order to take the four semiprivate lessons, you must have Hawaii ID or proof of residency.
- Professional ukulele performer Bruce Shimabukuro
- Explore advanced picking-and-strumming technique
Playing a musical instrument is a skill that will serve you throughout your entire life, like safe cracking, horse punching, and toddler juggling. Add to your resume with today's Groupon, which gets you ukulele lessons at The Ukebox, located on Kalakaua Avenue. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get one semiprivate ukulele lesson (a $30 value).
- For $30, you get four semiprivate weekly ukulele lessons (a $70 value).
As Waikiki's first ukulele school, the Ukebox fans the flames of lute-strumming with equipment and instruction from professional ukulele performer and recording artist Bruce Shimabukuro, who draws from his 10 years of teaching experience to mentor novice and veteran shredders alike. In each 30-minute session, Shimabukuro guides students through the process of covering a preselected song as a jumping-off point for exploring uncharted waters of advanced ukulele technique. Lessons are better suited to those with at least six months of experience and at least two years of convincing their father that they don’t want to play the electric-distorted banjo.
In order to take the four semiprivate lessons, you must have Hawaii ID or proof of residency.