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  • Learn blues concepts for ukulele, including the use of boogie notes, blues scale, triplet studies, arpeggios, super easy blues solos in C, the blues bump box, riffs, and songs from a variety of pre and post WW2 blues icons.

    Recommended for intermediate players and up.  

    Combine with Lil Rev's Bluegrass Workshop and save! 
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Lil Rev is an award-winning educator, multi-instrumentalist, author, and entertainer who travels North America & Canada teaching and performing at ukulele festivals, music stories, camps, and clubs. He's known as one of the foremost instructors on strum-hand techniques and his penchant for roots styles including blues, bluegrass, folk and old time make him one of the busiest instructors in the country. 

Often thought to be a music historian, Lil Rev writes a regular ukulele column for UKE magazine (U.K.) and is a regular contributor to numerous other music journals, sharing his love for teaching and an abiding interest in American music history as well. 

 

UKE N THE BLUES | MARCH 29 | 5:30PM

SKU: LILREV-BLUES-WORKSHOP

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Learn blues concepts for ukulele, including the use of boogie notes, blues scale, triplet studies, arpeggios, super easy blues solos in C, the blues bump box, riffs, and songs from a variety of pre and post WW2 blues icons.

Recommended for intermediate players and up.  

Combine with Lil Rev's Bluegrass Workshop and save! 
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Lil Rev is an award-winning educator, multi-instrumentalist, author, and entertainer who travels North America & Canada teaching and performing at ukulele festivals, music stories, camps, and clubs. He's known as one of the foremost instructors on strum-hand techniques and his penchant for roots styles including blues, bluegrass, folk and old time make him one of the busiest instructors in the country. 

Often thought to be a music historian, Lil Rev writes a regular ukulele column for UKE magazine (U.K.) and is a regular contributor to numerous other music journals, sharing his love for teaching and an abiding interest in American music history as well.