Find a ukulele teacher in Dallas, TX

Find ukulele lessons in Dallas, TX

Find ukulele lessons in Dallas, TX

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Top 10 ukulele teachers in Dallas, TX

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Jason Lloyd

Jason Lloyd

New on Lessons
Offers online services
2 hires on Lessons
Serves Dallas, TX
Hi, I’m Jason. I’ve been teaching since 1993. I’ve played guitar professionally for the army, and my degree is in music. You’ll learn how to play the guitar through a method I created known as “Song Paths.” We’ ll choose a song you like and simplify it so you can be playing by the end of the first lesson!
Brooke's Lessons

Brooke's Lessons

5.0(3)
Offers online services
8 hires on Lessons
21+ years in business
Serves Dallas, TX
My teaching approach: I tailor my lessons to fit the students goals. Beginner students want to learn songs, not theory. So I get the student playing /singing before I focus on scales and theory. I want to teach the student what they want to learn as well as giving them the skills to be a good musician/vocalist. I also determine what your learning style is, so that I can effectively teach you. I have over 18 years teaching experience in guitar and voice, and I teach songwriting and ukulele as well. I've been performing locally and internationally for over 7 years. My influences are: The Beatles, the Killers, Patty Griffin, Ray LaMontagne, 50'...
Jason Bucklin Guitar Lessons

Jason Bucklin Guitar Lessons

New on Lessons
30+ years in business
Serves Dallas, TX
I have been teaching private guitar and bass lessons in my home since the 90s. I have worked as a professional musician since I was 14 years old and have experience playing many, many different styles of music, including rock, pop, blues, jazz, classical, country, R&B, acoustic folk (and other styles). Because of this I am able to meet students where they're at in their development and help to get them playing the music they love. I have taught at two schools, each for seven years: The Rockwall School of Music, and Dallas Academy. I also taught at Larry Morgan Music in Garland for three years until they closed their doors and at The Music St...
Jan Ryberg

Jan Ryberg

New on Lessons
2 hires on Lessons
44+ years in business
Serves Dallas, TX
Jan Ryberg has been a performer and educator in north Texas for the past thirty-five years. He has performed with the Dallas Opera, the Ft. Worth Opera, the Dallas Bach Society, the Richardson Symphony, and the guitar societies of both Dallas and Ft. Worth. He also performs with a variety of small ensembles including the Old Vienna Quartet, the New Chamber Trio, and the Ft. Worth Guitar Society Quartet http://GuitarSociety.org as well as playing numerous solo concerts. He teaches guitar at Tarrant County College, Richland College, and through the Childbloom Guitar Program....
Music Lovers

Music Lovers

New on Lessons
Offers online services
2 hires on Lessons
20+ years in business
Serves Dallas, TX
We teach reading and theory. All lessons are private one on one. We give easy to understand homework assignments. Our students are very motivated and very successful.

Your Ukulele Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do ukulele lessons cost?

In-person ukulele lessons cost $30 to $60 per hour on average to learn with a private instructor. 1-hour group ukulele classes cost $18 to $30 per student. Some music studios offer new student specials and sell discounted multiple-session packages that reduce the cost per class.

  • Online ukulele lessons cost $10 to $30 per month for subscription-based websites offering access to pre-recorded classes. While pre-recorded lessons are not the same as a real-time instructor, some websites allow you to submit practice videos for teacher review and feedback.
  • Online ukulele lessons using live webcam video calling with a private instructor cost $25 to $60+ per hour, depending on the teacher's experience and reputation.

Keep in mind you will also need to purchase a ukulele to practice in between lessons. Most entry-level ukuleles cost $50 to $150, while higher-end models cost $200 to $500+.

Is ukulele easy to learn, and can I teach myself?

Learning to play the ukulele can be easy and fun! Ukuleles are small and only have 4 strings, making chords and scales easy to learn and play without putting too much stress on your arms, wrists, and fingers. Additionally, ukulele strings are made of soft nylon, making them easier on your fingertips than guitar strings.

You can teach yourself to play the ukulele using YouTube videos and other free resources, but this method lacks structure and may take longer to see progress than if you learn with an instructor. A professional ukulele teacher can guide you in the right direction and save you from developing unhelpful habits early on in your practice.

How long does it take to learn ukulele?

While every individual is different, in general, it takes about 3 to 6 months of consistent practice to learn and become comfortable playing the ukulele. Practicing many hours per day may yield quicker results. That said, you can likely learn enough basic chord shapes and strumming patterns to play many favorite pop songs in just a matter of weeks, or even days.

How do I choose the best ukulele lessons near me?

When searching for ukulele lessons near you, be sure to:

  • Choose a teacher or music studio that has been in business 5+ years and is licensed and insured.
  • Check out their profile and reviews from past students on Lessons.com and Google.
  • Look for a teacher who has a flexible schedule that matches your needs.
  • Discuss your specific goals and ask them how they will structure their lessons to help you meet them.

What questions should I ask when searching for ukulele lessons?

Finding a ukulele instructor whose personality and teaching style meshes well with your own can make a huge difference in your learning and progress. Asking the right questions can help you choose the best ukulele teacher for you:

  • How long have you been playing and teaching ukulele?
  • What qualifications do you have?
  • What styles of ukulele do you teach?
  • Do I need to buy a ukulele to take lessons?
  • How long will it take for me to learn to play the ukulele?
  • How often and how long should I practice?
  • What is your cancellation policy? 
  • Are you running any new student specials or discounts?

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