Ukulele Lessons

Ukulele Lessons in Nashua, NH

We believe learning ukulele should be joyful, accessible, and inspiring. That’s why our instructors at North Main Music are not only talented musicians but also friendly, patient, and passionate educators. Lessons are tailored to your goals, pace, and favorite music—from pop and folk to Hawaiian, classical, and more.

Our ukulele instructors hold degrees from top music programs and bring years of teaching and performing experience to every lesson. Many have toured nationally and internationally, sharing their passion while helping students of all ages and skill levels grow confidently.

Whether you’re picking up a ukulele for the first time or looking to advance your skills, North Main Music provides a warm and welcoming space to enjoy learning this fun, versatile instrument—right here in Nashua, NH.

Learn Ukulele Your Way—from Easy Chords to Catchy Melodies

At North Main Music, located conveniently at 28 Charron Avenue, Suite #1 in Nashua, our experienced ukulele instructors teach a range of styles—from traditional Hawaiian and folk to pop, indie, and jazz. Students from Nashua and nearby communities enjoy customized lessons that include chords, strumming patterns, music theory, sight reading, and their favorite songs. Whether you’re picking up a ukulele for the first time or refining your technique, each lesson is designed for both fun and steady progress.

 

Class Day

Monday-Sunday

Years Old

AGES FIVE AND UP

PRICING

$36 / 30 minutes

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Inspire a Love for Music at North Main Music

Start your musical journey today with expert instructors and flexible scheduling—available 7 days a week for piano, voice, guitar, and more.

Meet Instructors

Other Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Drums

William Curtis began his musical career in the middle of 2008, when, after hearing heavy metal for the first time, he snuck into his sister’s room and “borrowed” her long-disused electric guitar, dead set on writing his own music and being in a band. Self-taught throughout high school, he was soon recruited to join a hardcore punk band, and has been with that same band ever since, writing, recording and performing at a variety of venues across New England. Beginning in 2010, he attended the University of New Hampshire as a music major, studying under world class musicians and composers like David Newsam and Ryan Vigil. There he was exposed to jazz, classical, and experimental music, particularly the music of Django Reinhardt and Grant Green. He was the leader of UNH’s first ever Gypsy Jazz group, the Hot Quartette du Durham, performing the first ever all-acoustic set at the annual UNH Jazz Combo concert. After teaching sporadically during his college years, he graduated in 2015 with a B.A. in Music Performance and began teaching regularly. He joined the North Main Music team in 2016.
Other Instruments: Ukulele, Bass, Drums

“Music is a language. Just like with written words, there is an unbelievable number of ways you can express yourself with it. Both have basic rules that can be followed or ignored, bent or broken to say what you need to. I help my students figure out what they want to express with their music and how. I teach them the rules of technique and music theory, plus how and why to break them. I try to cultivate awareness of the physical aspects of playing, plus critical music listening skills, to show students how and why other musicians create the sounds they do, and how to incorporate and expand upon those influences. Ultimately though, music should be fun and cathartic, so the student drives the overall direction of the lessons towards what they want to play. I’m just here to help them achieve those goals.”

 

Other Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Drums

Anthony Mowbray brings more than two decades of experience as a professional music teacher and performing musician to his students at North Main Music. His teaching experience includes instructing students of all ages and skill levels from beginner to advanced.

Although piano is his primary instrument, he also teaches guitar, bass guitar, drums, and ukulele. Anthony earned his degree in Music Performance from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. His passion for teaching has led several of his students to regional piano competitions, auditions for prestigious music festivals,and teaching careers of their own. In addition to private lessons, Anthony has taught and coached various ensembles, including chamber music, piano duets, and rock and pop groups.

Other Instruments: Piano, Voice

Sibvon Rose Giguere began playing music at age two by ear. She is a recording/performing artist, a teacher, actress and singer/songwriter. Sibvon is trained in many types of music including Rock, Pop, Classical, Musical Theater, Jazz, Pop, and Opera. She has been a music director for various projects throughout Boston and NYC. Sibvon is a former signed recording artist (liquid 8 records) and has toured the US, receiving national radio attention & promotion. She has also toured Europe multiple times with Chamber choirs. Sibvon studied vocals at Berklee College of Music, theater at Emerson College, and Vocal Training from Craig Wich of the Boston Conservatory. She prides herself on teaching vocal health awareness and is an NH licensed Speech Pathologist assistant with a degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders.

“The thing I love most about teaching is being able to encourage and develop a students individual style. I enjoy watching them discover their voice and teaching them how to express themselves through singing. I love helping them grow into confident performers that can handle any type of music that is thrown their way because we have worked together to create their own personal style.”

Other Instruments: Voice, Ukulele

Marion Raymond teaches piano and voice at North Main Music. She is a songwriter and improviser who began her journey as a musician at her local church. At the young age of 4, she began experimenting with sounds on both the pipe organ and piano, mentored by many teachers and the choir director along the way. She has had experience in choruses and chamber chorus, and has played alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, flute and xylophone in band and jazz band. After many years playing for a restaurant in her hometown and a few years playing in church services, Marion is ready to teacher skills to others and to encourage students to develop their own personal connection to music. She loves to compose and improvise with music and help others to compose their own songs

Interested in a different instrument?

We offer a wide variety of instruments to choose from