Lesson Pricelist

Private Lessons (1 hr) - $80/lesson

Private instruction for ukulele, catered specifically for your personal goals and skill level. Available virtually and in-person in Honolulu

Keiki Lessons (0.5 hr) - $40/lesson

Children lessons for ukulele that can be used as supplementary material towards their learning in school or aimed at their personal skill level and musical goals. Available virtually and in-person in Honolulu

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Group Lesson (0.5 hr/1 hr) – $20/40 per person

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Teaching Sample (Fall 2023) - Beginning Ukulele @ University of Hawaii at Manoa

“Instructor Jason Tse was sensitive to beginning students needs and was very encouraging and positive. It made learning fun and helpful”

“The instructor’s demeanor immediately put me at ease about learning a completely foreign instrument in a classroom environment. I had just purchased the ukulele 2 days before the class began!”

“Jason did a great job. The pace he set, the way he gradually added new chords, new strums, and new songs was excellent. And his encouragement made a bid difference. He has a great sense of how adult students learn and how quickly they can pick up new material. I am looking forward to Jason's Tuesday Ukulele intermediate class.”

“Jason does a great job taking total beginners and moving them to confidence that they can learn ukulele!”

Teaching Sample (Fall 2023) -

Beginning Ukulele @ Kapiolani Community College

Teaching Sample

First class for a 10-week beginning and intermediate ‘ukulele course at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), a center for education for senior citizens at the University of Hawaii at Manoa

Beginning ‘Ukulele Course (Weeks 1-5)

“Jason is a very patient and positive instructor: perfect choice to teach seniors a new instrument.”

“Jason was an excellent teacher. And it was great to be in person for this class.”

Teaching Sample (Fall 2022) - Beginning Ukulele