Sept. 19 – Oct. 17: Anything Goes! Broadway Showtunes for Ukulele with Susan Howell (In-Person)
SOLD OUT! Please call to be placed on the waitlist.
Five Tuesdays, Sept. 19, 26, 3, 10, and 17
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
In-Person at Dusty Strings, 3406 Fremont Ave N
Please register by Wednesday, September 13
Skills Needed: This is an intermediate level class. You should know a handful of ukulele chords, strums, and rhythms, and be able to read ukulele chord charts. Knowledge of Broadway showtunes is not needed.
What to Bring: Please bring your ukulele and a music stand. Handouts will be provided. Masks may be required at teacher’s discretion.
Learn and explore Broadway showtunes from Cole Porter to Leonard Bernstein to Lin-Manual Miranda. Suggestions welcome!
Susan spent her childhood and adolescence in musical theater. In college, she majored in music before moving on to primary education where she taught grade-school for twenty years and served as the music resource person for grades K-5. Susan moved on from folk music and the mountain dulcimer to swing guitar and vocals and then fell in love with the ‘ukulele. Susan has been a member of the Seattle Ukulele Players Association (SUPA) since its formation and has taught private music lessons in Seattle for more than a dozen years. She plays in two ukulele groups, Ukestra Seattle and the Greenwood Trio, and has published a popular book of arrangements using chord melody technique for the ‘ukulele.
Susan loves getting people hooked on the ‘ukulele. Mastering the ‘ukulele involves learning strums, chords and where the notes are, as well as transposing and arranging tunes and song accompaniments. She can teach you all of these. Even if you’ve never played a stringed instrument, Susan quickly gets you playing the ‘ukulele; you’ll be playing with others and singing along on the hundreds of songs that she has available. These cover many genres but display a fondness for the music of the 30’s-60’s.
Susan has also been the primary Appalachian (mountain) dulcimer teacher in Seattle for fifteen years. She enjoys teaching all styles: traditional folk music, song accompaniment, swing tunes, and more. Susan has taught at dulcimer and ukulele festivals around the country and has published books of her arrangements.