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.
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Well, you can tune your ukulele by ear, but that’s a skill to learn in itself, and not one I’d recommend if you’re new to learning to play an instrument. You’ll want to be able to tune your ukulele quickly so that you can keep playing in tune. I’d recommend using an electronic clip on tuner. I use a Kala Ukulele tuner and so do the kids in my ukulele groups. It’s inexpensive costing about $29 NZ, and can tune just about any other stringed instrument too. It works by clipping onto the end of your ukulele and detects the notes your ukulele strings are tuned to by detecting vibrations. The other great advantage of a clip on tuner is that if you’re playing in a group you can tune correctly without the noise of other ukuleles interfering with your ukulele while it’s being tuned. Once kids can use a clip on tuner, most can tune their ukulele within 30 seconds.
There are other similar clip on tuners that do the same job. If you don’t have an electronic clip on tuner go and buy one. You’ll be glad you did.
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.

