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  2. Yousician - Wikipedia

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    Yousician is currently available for five instruments: guitar, piano, bass, ukulele, and voice. For each instrument, Yousician features a lesson plan developed and produced in-house by the company’s music educators. The lesson plans are designed like music courses and consist of lessons, exercises, tutorial videos and minigames.

  3. James Hill (Canadian musician) - Wikipedia

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    James Hill (born 1980) is a Canadian classically trained musician who has focused on the ukulele, both as his primary instrument and as a method of music instruction for school children. He earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of British Columbia .

  4. The Carefrees - Wikipedia

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    The Carefrees were a British group formed in 1964, most known for their song "We Love You Beatles".Although often referred to as a girl group, the Carefrees can be considered a pop band, as the group consisted of Lynn Cornell, Barbara Kay and Betty Prescott (vocals), along with Don Ridell (piano, organ), Johnny Evans (sax, flutes) and John Stevens (drums).

  5. Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    There are a multiple reasons for this, the ukulele has become a popular instrument to take up, with the Classical Music website of the BBC Music Magazine stating thas the UOGB "has played a major part in popularising the ukulele, with sales at music stores booming and the instrument becoming a mainstay of schools’ music curriculum". [64]

  6. Suzuki method - Wikipedia

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    The focus on memorization continues even after a student begins to use sheet music to learn new pieces. Music theory and note reading are left to the teacher. The Suzuki method does not include a formal plan or prescribe specific materials for introducing music theory and reading, in part because Suzuki created the method in a culture where ...

  7. Grand Northern Ukulele Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Northern Ukulele Festival (GNUF) is a multi-award-winning UK-based ukulele festival that takes place every year. It was established in 2013 and has been the recipient of multiple awards including the "Queen's Award for Voluntary Service" . as well as the "Epic Award for England (Now the Creative Lives Awards" . .

  8. Musical literacy - Wikipedia

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    Musical literacy is the reading, writing, and playing of music, as well an understanding of cultural practice and historical and social contexts.. Music literacy and music education are frequently talked about relationally and causatively, however, they are not interchangeable terms, as complete musical literacy also concerns an understanding of the diverse practices involved in teaching music ...

  9. Royalty Free: The Music of Kevin MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Royalty Free: The Music of Kevin MacLeod is a 2020 American documentary film about the composer Kevin MacLeod.The film documents the life of Kevin MacLeod and how he became one of the most-heard composers in the world, with his work ending up in millions of videos and thousands of films.