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Ukulele Lessons

The Woods Hole Public Library is offering a new workshop for the autumn season: Ukulele Lessons. The classes will be taught  by enthusiastic musician Tom Goux, who is well known and respected in this area from his years as music teacher in the middle schools, founder-director of the Greater Falmouth Mostly All Male Men’s Chorus, Notescape.cod, and the Rum Soaked Crooks (as examples of the diversity of his musical delights). He has also led the Sea Chantey Chorus of New Bedford.


 Now he will turn his attention to one of the many instruments he has mastered, as he responds to a request from Woods Hole residents to teach them to play this under-rated stringed instrument.


The ukulele lessons will be taught in a six-week session, on Wednesdays starting on October 3, running from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. The classes are aimed primarily at adults and there will be an affordable fee. After this session on basic ukulele lessons, there may be a second session working on advanced skills.

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For more information, call the Library at 508-548-8961.

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