James Hill September 1, 2008 Pedagogy Corner Less Is More: Easy Chords That Sound Hard James Hill September 1, 2008 Pedagogy Corner Less is More: Easy Chords That Sound Hard | One-finger and two-finger chords that sound great and are easy to play .
James Hill September 1, 2008 Free Arrangement Hawaii Aloha James Hill September 1, 2008 Free Arrangement Hawaii Aloha | The unofficial anthem of the Islands, Hawaii Aloha is the Waltzing Matilda of Hawaii.
James Hill September 1, 2008 Feature Article Machetes And Rajoes And Taropatches, Oh, My! James Hill September 1, 2008 Feature Article Feature Article | John King sheds new light on the early history of the ukulele. Essential reading for teachers, students, and casual strummers alike.
James Hill September 1, 2008 Interview Interview: Roy Sakuma James Hill September 1, 2008 Interview Ukulele Supaman | Hawaii's most revered ukulele teacher talks with us about creating and maintaining a successful ukulele program.
James Hill June 1, 2008 Free Arrangement The Major Scale: Variations On A Theme James Hill June 1, 2008 Free Arrangement Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do. Learning to play the major scale is as fundamental as learning to say the alphabet.
James Hill June 1, 2008 Free Arrangement Rattle On The Stovepipe James Hill June 1, 2008 Free Arrangement In this issue we take you to Eastern Canada with a traditional tune called Rattle on the Stovepipe.
James Hill June 1, 2008 Feature Article Rag That Uke! James Hill June 1, 2008 Feature Article From simple class arrangments to challenging solo licks, John Kavanagh introduces you to the joys of ragtime ukulele.
James Hill June 1, 2008 Interview Interview: Peter Luongo James Hill June 1, 2008 Interview Who is Peter Luongo? And why is his name synonymous with ukulele in the community of Langley, British Columbia?