Intro to the Soprano and Tenor Ukulele for the Visually Impaired Set of 4 Audio Cassettes

April 9, 2010 by baritone ukulele  
Filed under Soprano Ukulele

  • A great way for blind or low vision individuals to learn the ukulele
  • Over 60 professionally recorded tracks to listen to and play along with
  • Learn all the basics
  • No sheet music or Braille notation used

Product Description
This four-tape course talks the blind or low vision student through holding the Uke, part names, tuning, chord and rhythm playing, as well as notes, and melody playing. The course is also loaded with backup tracks to listen to and play along with. Bill Brown, your teacher for this course, has been teaching people of all ages how to play the guitar, bass guitar, banjo, piano, mandolin and sax for over twenty-five years. The styles he has taught include everything f… More >>


Intro to the Soprano and Tenor Ukulele for the Visually Impaired Set of 4 Audio Cassettes

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Comments

One Response to “Intro to the Soprano and Tenor Ukulele for the Visually Impaired Set of 4 Audio Cassettes”
  1. This is a great course, not just for the visually impaired, but all those who desire to play by ear. Bill builds on playing chords and melodies from one song to the next. Very clear and concise. From children to adults this is a great course.
    Rating: 5 / 5