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Posted - 08/24/2009 :  5:14:30 PM  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Send Admin an AOL message  Send Admin an ICQ Message  Send Admin a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
From the August 24, 2009 Kala Koa Entertainment Newsletter:

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Aloha!

Mahalo for subscribing to Kala Koa Entertainment's e-newsletter!

Please join us at the Manhattan Beach Library on Manhattan Beach Blvd at Highland Ave tomorrow night, August 25 for a FREE lecture-demo about the ukulele. Come hear and learn more about this fascinating and versatile instrument - bring your own 'ukulele and learn some licks and tricks or just sit back and enjoy!

Aloha attire optional! Free! No reservations needed!

A little about me for those who don't know:
"Born and raised in Honolulu, Mitchell Chang is a graduate of the University of Hawai'i music program where he studied classical guitar under the direction of Lisa Smith and jazz theory under Dr. Byron Yasui. A former student of the legendary Pepe Romero, Smith introduced Mitchell to flamenco guitar technique and structures and he has since provided guitar accompaniment for various flamenco dance classes, workshops and performances throughout Hawai'i and Los Angeles. His 'ukulele lessons are clear and easy to understand and incorporate basic music theory and a sprinkling of classical and even flamenco techniques for both beginning and advanced players. Mitchell has been teaching guitar and ukulele since 1994 and is knowledgeable in improvisation and jazz techniques, much of which he learned from jazz ukulele musician Bill Tapia. His YouTube instructional videos receive high ratings and praise with over 1,200 subscribers and over 370,000 views."

Check out some sample video lessons and solos HERE

See you tomorrow night!
Manhattan Beach Library Community Room
1320 Highland Ave.
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-4789
Phone: (310) 545-8595
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm

Sounds cool, Mitch.
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