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Ukulele Lessons

At Asheville Music School we offer group and one-on-one instruction for ukulele. Ukulele is a wonderful instrument to start on whether you are playing for your three year old or are retired and always wanted to play a musical instrument. The ukulele is versatile enough to play jazz, rock, novelty, folk, old-time, bluegrass, or most any other style of music. The instrument is also all the rage among the tweens and teens. Our instructors can help you reach your goals whether it is to play for your own enjoyment or play and sing the latest hits by Jack Johnson, Jake Shimabukuro, or Taylor Swift.


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Andy John

Bob Songster playing bass

Bob Songster

piano teacher Jenny Bradley posing at piano

Jenny Bradley

Mar Perez-Albela

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Music is a vital piece of our humanity. Through our Play it Forward capital campaign, your financial support will help AMS serve a much larger community and bring music education into the modern era, as we move into a permanent home in West Asheville.

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