To celebrate ten years of Ukulele magazine, we put together a few top-ten lists, highlighting the bright spots in ukulele culture.
We conclude our 2023 “Holly Jolly” celebration of holiday music with 5 more videos submitted by Ukulele mag readers. Three of them are fun originals, 2 are popular tunes most of you know.
There's a lot of love for the ukulele in Lansing, Michigan, including the world's largest uke, the week-long Might Uke Day festival, Uke-mecca Elderly Instruments and much more.
Imagine being your own one-person band, comprised entirely of ukuleles! It only takes one small tool: a looper. Here's some advice from the pros on how to use a looper with ukulele.
We continue our month-long celebration of the holidays in 2022 with five more “Holly Jolly” videos submitted by Ukulele readers in part 2 of our series.
Learning to play ukulele Hawaiian-style introduces you to skills and a mindset that can improve your all-around musicianship in any genre of music.
There are three things about Cathy Guthrie and Amy Nelson's duo Folk Uke that you should know right off the bat.
In this lesson from our Chord by Chord video series, you'll learn how to play common chord progressions, which will set you up to learn a lot of songs.
This month we're showcasing a total of 15 holiday music videos submitted by Ukulele mag readers, as part of our month-long "Holly Jolly" celebration. Here's part 1!
In this video lesson by Daniel Ward, learn a low-G chord-melody ukulele arrangement of "Auld Land Syne" that mimics the sound of bagpipes.