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Introducing… Uke Littler!
The name’s Littler, Warrington-born and bred, fond of a kebab or two but rubbish at darts. However, I can teach you to play the ukulele.
Do you know someone with sight issues? Treat them to a Ukulele lesson…
Learning to play the ukulele is a great experience for anybody. This includes those of any age with sight issues. Sure there are challenges : you can’t read the music, you can’t see what your fingers are doing. But with time and patient support, you can get there. It’s a very rewarding challenge.
Intro to Uke Tutor
Hi,
I’m Malcolm and I’m based in Enfield, North London. I teach the ukulele to beginners – students come from Enfield, Winchmore Hill, Palmers Green, Oakwood, Potters Bar, Barnet, Chingford, Cheshunt, Bowes Park, East Finchley, Brookmans Park, Hoxton to name but a few.
The aim of this website is to just give you an idea of what I can offer and the ways in which you can contact me for further details. I hope you find something of interest and I’ll be seeing you soon.
Thanks for reading and be seeing you soon,
Malcolm
Lessons
- 1 to 1
- Beginner & Intermediate levels
- Taster sessions
- Learn with your (grand)child
- Duke of Edinburgh Awards….
Performances
How about inviting me along for a performance, armed just with my ukulele, kazoo and an extensive songbook covering…….
Common Beginner Ukulele Problems
7 common problems I’ve encountered during my lessons.
Problem : Your strings make a buzzing sound.
Cause : If your fingertips are……
Benefits
10 benefits of playing the ukulele……….
- Suitable for any age from 5 to 95!
I have taught between 5 and 89 - Part of the fun is getting it wrong and part of the satisfaction is getting it right.
About Me
I’ve been playing the ukulele since 2004. Like many people, seeing the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain at Cecil Sharp House in London is what inspired me. My initial reaction to seeing …….
Top Tip
My Top Tip For Ukulele Beginners
Play slowly!
That’s it. That’s all you have to do. Well, not all but I must have repeated this advice in every lesson I’ve ever given. I believe it’s the one tip that really helps beginners but seems the hardest to grasp.Think about it………..