With roots in the Portuguese braguinha and Hawaiian origins dating back to the 1870s, the ukulele is an instrument with a history as vibrant and storied as those who play it. Initially making its way to the islands in the hands of immigrant laborers on sugar plantations, the braguinha was shortly transformed in size, shape, and tuning into the instrument we know today as the ukulele, or translated, “gift that came here.”
Loved by the Hawaiian royal family, the ukulele was rapidly introduced into traditional Hawaiian music, especially hula. It has been a staple of Hawaiian musical culture ever since. With only four strings and a uniquely manageable size, the ukulele is the ideal instrument for every occasion. It enjoys a surprisingly broad musical range, and the small fretboard and re-entrant tuning make it fun to learn and simple to play. Most significantly, it is an easy instrument to find and inexpensive to purchase.
Dive into the magical world of this traditional Hawaiian instrument with Michael Poupko, professional musician and instructor. Let Michael’s 20-plus years of playing and teaching music take you from musical beginner to master the uke in the 24 easy lessons of How to Play the Ukulele. If you are a stringed instrument novice, Michael’s patient, easy-to-follow approach will have you strumming along in no time. If the ukulele is just the latest in a long line of instruments for you, his facile knowledge of music theory and structure will have you singing his praises to your own uke accompaniment before you know it.
Join Michael as he shares with you the skills you need to explore the music of the ukulele for years to come.