Making a Cover Song Your Own Workshop – with Anarchy In The Ukulele
This is your chance to play with, and learn from, the stars! Anarchy In The Ukulele will show you how to twist a well-known song into something completely unique for a ukulele band.
The band will cover choosing the right song, re-harmonising it, creating a new style and then arranging parts to turn a well-known song into something original. Then, once you know the song, the band will encourage you to play along with it in the evening concert!
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This workshop is part of our annual day of Ukulele-related music and activities. The headline act for the evening will be Anarchy In The Ukulele, who are taking the Ukulele scene by storm. Check out their Youtube channel. Their musicianship and striking harmonies bring a unique twist to Rock, Pop & Country classics. This will be a concert for all the family.
Earlier in the day Ukulele players will find a variety of singing and workshop activities, beginning at 11.30 a.m. in the Corn Hall with a Big Sing. Afternoon workshops on Swing Ukulele Styles and Making A Cover Song Your Own, with Anarchy In The Ukulele will be followed by an Open Mic in the courtyard.
Details of the concert bands and daytime activities, including a link to the Big Sing Songbook can be found on the website
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“A great day out for ukulele enthusiasts”
“We loved the concert, even though we don’t play the ukulele!”
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Please book for each event you wish to attend prior to closing your transaction.
If you have access issues, please contact the Box Office on 01379 652241 to complete your booking. This will enable us to ensure your visit is as comfortable and safe as possible.For fire safety reasons we are limited on the number of wheelchairs we can accommodate at a performance. For this reason, wheelchair spaces should be reserved in advance to avoid disappointment.