Pamela Davis Music Studios
Conveniently located in-town at Pennock Point,   Jupiter Florida

Phone: 561 512-9583        Email: Sound@fields.net

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Ukulele Lessons

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"Teaching music is something I enjoy".
"I get great pleasure from passing along my knowledge of music to my students ".

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Pamela with her Goldtone Banjolele

The neck is the same as a soprano ukulele, but this
design has a small banjo bottom, adding a different tone. This type of banjulele was very popular with British Vaudeville and ragtime. Pamela also enjoys the Hawaiian style ukuleles as well.

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Abby playing her Baritone uke along with her sister Emily who is playing a Tenor Uke.

Enjoy Pamela's private music studio conveniently located in-town at Pennock Point, Jupiter Florida and also teaching in West Palm Beach at American Music.

Phone: 561 512- 9583

or Email: Sound@fields.net
 

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Pamela strumming her concert size uke

The Ukulele is such a joyous, happy sounding instrument. One can't help but have a smile on their faces hearing the soothing high pitched tones from a soprano uke.  Since the instrument is so much fun, the emphasis on the lessons are aimed at having a good time while learning detailed chordings, appeggios, and riffs.

This method is perfect for the singer who wants to accompany themselves solo, in a band situation or for singalongs.

All ages, all styles, and all levels welcomed.

Specializing in:

Music Theory

Chords & Arpeggios

Rhythm Techniques

Finger picking patterns

Did you know????

There are 4 different kinds of ukuleles

The soprano is the standard, but the concert is two inches larger making the fretboard easier to finger (slightly larger), and has a fuller sound.

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Jeff Lynne talking about George Harrison on the subject about his playing ukulele.
11/2002

"George was (very) passionate about the ukulele. He played it brilliantly, studied it and collected hundreds of vintage instruments. There's not much you can do with a ukulele that doesn't sound happy. I think that's why he liked it."

"Every track on the album (Brainwashed) has a ukulele buried deep into the rhythm parts.