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"Musicologie teachers are outstanding. They meet you where you are, build confidence, and build technical skills. But most importantly it’s fun!"

Grandview, Ohio

Ukulele Lessons

Musicologie® is how modern music education should be. Take ukulele lessons in person at our Grandview studio or online with an expert Musicologie Grandview teacher. All ages and abilities.

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Ukulele Lesson Basics

With its twee sound and simplicity, the ukulele is an exciting instrument to learn. It's even smaller than the guitar, making it good for little hands. It only has four strings, which means learning chords is a cinch. At Musicologie Grandview we have several ukulele teachers, including several guitar teachers who also teach the ukulele.

The Ukulele is Portable

You can take it with you anywhere. Grab a small, cheap uke and throw it in the back of your car for a road trip. Take it to the beach or a camp ground. Have an impromptu sign-a-long or show off to your friends on your front porch.

You Can Play Any Song with Four Chords

As Axis of Awesome proved, if you know a couple chords, you can pretty much play any pop or rock song you can think of. Learn just a few things and you can rock out all night long on the ukulele.

Ukulele Lessons for Kids and Very Young Beginners

Because the guitar can be challenging for young students, we often recommend the ukulele for young students instead of the guitar. It's smaller and easier to play, so young ukulele players can be successful right away. For those students we'll use a combination of curricula and approaches to keep lessons fun and engaging. For older kids we'll use more traditional curriculum like Alfred's Kid's Ukulele series.

Ukulele Lessons for Adults

You'd be surprised how many beginning adult students come to us for ukulele lessons: lots! The uke is fun and social, and a great way to get into music. If you're an adult you probably have a specific idea of what you want to achieve. Maybe you want to learn a specific song. Or you might want to prepare for an open mic. If you aren't sure, that's fine too! We'll guide you every step of the way.

Ukulele Lessons for Advanced Players

If you're an advanced player, you know your problem areas, you know what you need to work on. You need someone who has been there before and can help you get past your plateau. Most intermediate and advanced players who come to us need help with theory and note reading. They might be preparing for an important audition or performance. We've prepared for those same auditions and performances and know exactly how to help.

What to Expect from Ukulele Lessons at Musicologie Grandview

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Your First Ukulele Lesson at Musicologie Grandview

The first step is to attend your first ukulele lesson. You can sign up online, or contact us at 614-407-8740⁩. You can attend your lesson online over video, or in person at the Grandview studio at 1400 W 3rd Ave, Columbus, OH 43212. We call the first lesson an assessment. But don't worry - it's not a test! It's a chance for us to get to know you, what your goals are and how best to help you achieve what you want. Plus it's a chance for you to get to know us!

Our Studio

At the studio you'll meet our Community Manager and your teacher who will guide you through process. You'll receive a welcome folder with prices and policies, a practice guide and a practice log. You'll spend about 30 minutes getting set up, learning about Musicologie, talking to you teacher about your goals and playing your ukulele. Your teacher will recommend a curriculum for you, and then, you'll sign up for ongoing voice lessons. You can choose from 30, 45 or 60 minute private lessons. You can also join a band through our RockStars® program. Then, start practicing!

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Our Philosophy Of Education

We are driven by a set of unifying principles that guide every lesson, every class, and every interaction.

We Start Early

Research shows the earlier you start, the more lifetime benefits you receive from studying music.

We Teach Life Skills

Music is awesome! It teaches so many things: emotional intelligence, discipline, self-awareness, motor skills, dexterity and more.

We Teach the Process of Learning

We focus on the process rather than the product, facilitating discovery rather than dictating information. We teach how to learn, not just what to learn.

Our Responsibility

We know a student's success is our responsibility. It's our job to make lessons engaging, fun, and easy to be excited about.

We Believe in Immersion + Exploration

All our lessons and classes are experiential and immersive, fun and exciting!

We Assume Good Intentions

We grow the trust, mutual respect and confidence of our students by assuming good intentions from everyone.

We Encourage Mistakes

Making mistakes is what learning is. You try something, make mistakes, and try again. We encourage mistakes so our students are excited to take risks and try new things.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We want you to have total confidence that Musicologie Grandview is the right place for you or your child to start, or continue your musical journey. So we've collected the most frequently asked questions about our music lessons, our programs, and what it's like learning music at Musicologie.

What is the Musicologie Method™?

The Musicologie Method™ is rooted in two things: a safe environment, and education through play. Research tells us these two elements are key components of the way everyone learns, from kids through adults.

In music lessons, a safe environment means a place where you feel free to be who you are, encouraged to play the music you enjoy, and excited to try new things. Education through play means having fun playing your instrument! That's why it's called playing music! We use games and strategies to help our music students make serious progress while enjoying the process.

What ages does Musicologie teach?

We teach all ages. Many of our students are between the ages of 5 and 12, but we teach toddlers and we teach many adults, too! Our toddler music class is called Musicologie Junior and starts at 6 months. Private lessons start at 5. We also have a rock band class called Rockstars where students ages 7+ learn to be rock stars and play at local venues!

We also have member workshops, open mics, and concerts for all our students, including adults! At Musicologie Grandview, not only can you learn an instrument from an amazing, friendly, certified teacher, but you can meet other musicians and join a community of music explorers!

How do I sign up for lessons?

Get started here by answering a few questions. We'll match you with a teacher and find a time that works for ongoing lessons. The first lesson is called an assessment lesson.

What's a lesson membership?

A lesson membership is how you sign up for your weekly lesson or class at Musicologie. Your membership fee is billed monthly. The price depends on which lessons or classes you're enrolled in.

Can I do lessons every other week?

Sure, we offer drop-in lessons for students who can't commit to a weekly lesson.

What if I start in the middle of the month?

You will be charged a prorated amount for the remaining days in the month and then you’ll go into our automated system and be billed on the 1st of each month for the upcoming month.

How do I withdraw from lessons?

To withdraw from lessons, you must give 30 days advance notice by filling out our online exit form. This is the only way to withdraw. Contact us for the exit form.

What curriculum does Musicologie use?

We know that you'll stay more engaged by learning music you love and you'll grow faster by using what you've learned in your lessons in performances. We'll take our own Musicologie Method, along with traditional method books like Suzuki, Alfred's, Faber, etc., and combine that with contemporary music you're excited about with the goal of performing in one of our ensembles, group classes, or at one of our concerts.

Do I need my own instrument?

Not for your first lesson. We have instruments at our studios you can use for the first few lessons. But after that you'll want to get your own instrument for practice at home. Your teacher will help you pick out the right one. We also have open practice hours so you can come in and use instruments and practice rooms at Musicologie during the week.

If you do have your own instrument, you should definitely bring it with you, as long as it's easily portable - leave your piano and drums at home 

What's an Assessment lesson?

An assessment lesson is what we call your first lesson. Don't worry, it's not a test! You'll come in, meet your teacher, talk about your goals, go through our policies and develop an individual curriculum. Every student does it regardless of age or ability. For very young students, an assessment is also a chance to see if they're ready for private lessons.

What are Musicologie's prices?

Each of our studios may have different prices, so get started here to learn more!

Can I reschedule a lesson if I can't come?

Of course! Here's how it works:

  1. Log into your account at Musicologie.com

  2. Find the lesson you want to change and select 'cancel' or 'reschedule' at least 24 hours before the lesson. Musicologie Junior and Accelerated Labs can be canceled or rescheduled up to 30 minutes before the class.

  3. The canceled lesson will remain in your account to reschedule at any point in the future.

  4. If you withdraw from lessons, you can no longer reschedule any lessons you cancelled.

  5. If you re-enroll, any previously cancelled lessons will still be available in your account.

How do I pay for lessons?

When you sign up for lessons, your credit card or debit card will be automatically debited a flat fee each month on the 1st of the month. To withdraw, you need to provide us with 30-days notice by filling out a withdrawal form. Contact your teacher for the form.

Does Musicologie offer refunds?

Musicologie cannot offer refunds for any missed or unused lessons.

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Ukulele Teachers

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Danny L.
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Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drum Set, Ukulele
Musicologie Certified M2
Danny plays guitar, bass, drum set, synthesizers of all sorts, and computers to make original music. He has been writing, performing and recording in different groups for the past fifteen years. He strongly believes in the importance of creativity and participation in artistic communities. Danny’s professional life has included working in special education, tailoring curriculum to meet the needs of individuals, and tutoring elementary school students. He understands that different humans learn differently and thinks it’s a good thing -- after all, if we all had the same brain, we’d all be making the same music, and that would get quite boring.
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Nick T.
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Guitar, Bass Guitar, Ukulele, Piano
Musicologie Certified M4
Nick Terelle has been a dedicated musician for over 20 years and graduated from the College of Wooster in 2010 with a Bachelor’s of Music in Theory and Composition. In 2016, Nick received his Master’s of Music in Jazz Pedagogy from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio. His master’s thesis focused on teaching adolescent youth and designing an adaptable teaching curriculum that focuses on each student’s musical goals, needs, and interests. Since 2010, Nick has been active in the Columbus area (with a brief sabbatical teaching in Cleveland), and loves to perform, educate, and share his passion for music. Nick’s musical influences draw from a variety of styles, including jazz, rock, pop, electronica, as well as film and video game music....
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Will S.
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Guitar, Piano, Bass Guitar, Drum Set, Ukulele, Mandolin
Musicologie Certified M2
A proponent of a “no holds barred” approach to modern creative improvised music, Will Strickler is an in-demand bassist performing throughout the United States. Will has toured the country as both a bandleader and sideman at notable venues such as Midtown Music Festival, Cliff Bells, Rockwood Music Hall, Bop Stop, BluJazz+, and many more. He has performed with highly acclaimed artists such as the grammy winning pop singer Daya, finalist on NBC’s “The Voice” Chris Jamison, Doc Robinson, Jess Baldwin, Lily Bloom, Zakk Jones, Sam Blakeslee, Dan Wilson and many more.
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Bobby L.
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Guitar, Trumpet, Trombone, Piano, Baritone Horn, Ukulele
Musicologie Certified M3
Bobby Lucas is a composer, performer, and educator from Columbus, Ohio, with a Music Education degree from Mercyhurst University and a Master's in Music Composition from Ohio University. He has performed at jazz festivals, had his compositions performed and premiered, and been eligible for a Grammy nomination. He is committed to providing a positive yet challenging learning environment for all of his students, regardless of age or skill level.
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Spencer C.
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Piano, Voice, Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Ukulele
Musicologie Certified M3
Spencer Crawford is a bass clarinetist, singer, and pianist based in Columbus. They earned their bachelor of arts in music education from Muskingum University, and their masters degree in vocal performance and pedagogy from Ohio University. They are currently finishing up their degree in arts administration with an emphasis in theater production from Ohio University. They have been singing jazz as solos and with various bands throughout Ohio since 2016. Some of their favorite jazz standards are Stardust, Stormy Weather, and I'm Beginning to See the Light. Their most recent roles include Meg from Little Women with Ohio University and Baruska in Once with ArtsWest. They also play bass clarinet with the Southeastern Ohio Symphonic Winds.
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Zechariah S.
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Voice, Guitar, Piano, Ukulele, Bass Guitar
Musicologie Certified M1
Zechariah (he/him) grew up in the greater Lansing, Michigan area before attending Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. There he earned his Bachelors of Choral Music Education. Zechariah served as the Choral & Theatre Director at Plant City High School in Plant City, FL and as the Choral & Musical Theatre Director at Bishop Watterson High School in Columbus. Along with teaching, Zechariah is an active singer, performing and recording with central Ohio's vocal ensemble, ProArteOHIO and as part of the Schola ensemble at St. Joseph's Cathedral in downtown Columbus. In his free time, Zechariah enjoys traveling with his wife and spending time at home with their animal companions; A tabby cat, Laszlo and golden retriever, Dottie.
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