Do you need to replace your strings on your ukulele? If so the easy to follow video (a kid’s words, not mine) below demonstrates how to do it.
Videos
Haere Mai is a Maori song of welcome, performed by the Kapiti School Junior Ukulele Group. They have been taught by my colleague Richard Bamlett. I’m sure you’ll agree they do a great job. Watch them perform it by viewing the video below.
A school production is a great place to share a school ukulele group’s playing abilities. Recently, Kapiti Primary School held their school production and the school’s junior and senior ukulele groups both performed. Members of the junior ukulele group range in age from 5 to 8 year old. They have been playing for five months.
The junior ukulele group led by Richard Bamlett played:
- Row Your Boat
- Found a Peanut
- Five Little Monkeys
They played great – good job! Watch their performance below:
The Kapiti Primary School Senior Ukulele group perform Five Foot Two. Take a look and leave a positive comment.
The Kapiti Primary School Senior Ukulele group are learning how to play the ukulele. Their third Youtube performance was playing ‘C.C. Rider’. Take a look and leave a positive comment.
At Kapiti Junior Ukulele Group perform ‘Baby Bumble Bee’. The group range from 5 to 8 years of age. They are all beginners too, but I’m sure you’ll agree they do a good job of the song ‘Baby Bumble Bee’. Watch them perform it by viewing the video below.
At Kapiti Primary School we also have a Junior Ukulele Group. They range in age from 5 to 8 years of age. They are all beginners too, but I’m sure you’ll agree they do a good job of the song ‘Found a Peanut’. Watch them perform it by viewing the video below.
The Kapiti Primary School Senior Ukulele group are learning how to play the ukulele. Their second Youtube performance was playing ‘Ging Gang Goolie’. Take a look and leave a positive comment.
The Kapiti Primary School Senior Ukulele group have been learning how to play the ukulele. Their first Youtube performance was playing ‘On My Ukulele’. Take a look and leave a positive comment.