www.FridayMorningJam.us
What is a Jam? - Jam sessions are often used by musicians as a social gathering and communal practice session. Jams are fun times to play music with others.

The Friday Morning Jams - These are not lessons. However, the uke is so easy to play that even if you have never played before, we’ll show you simple chords to get you playing along right away.
Who - The jam emphasis will be on ukulele. This jam is geared for adult and mature teen beginners to advanced uke players, with an emphasis on keeping things simple so all can participate right from the beginning. Friday Morning jams are free and open to the public.
What - FREE moderate paced ukulele jams led by Twin Cities Ukulele Club Leaders. The jam focus will be on helping all jammers feel welcome and part of the jam - from the beginning.
Who - The jam emphasis will be on ukulele. This jam is geared for adult and mature teen beginners to advanced uke players, with an emphasis on keeping things simple so all can participate right from the beginning. Friday Morning jams are free and open to the public.
What - FREE moderate paced ukulele jams led by Twin Cities Ukulele Club Leaders. The jam focus will be on helping all jammers feel welcome and part of the jam - from the beginning.
Click here for more details on the recommended song books, ukulele books, movies and materials for playing ukuleles and ukulele jams.
When and Where - Each Month on the . . .
1st, 3rd and 5th Fridays from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Zoom ONLY until further notice. Click here for Zoom Jam information. Click on link to join Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6127437555 |
Need help playing the uke? Never played a uke and want to get a head start - before the jam? The Daily Ukulele "Yellow Book" has a good "how to" section at the beginning of the book - available at the Groth jam site.
Questions - Automatic Notification of Events - You may ask questions and sign up for automatic e-mail notification of the Twin Cities Ukulele Club jams by contacting TwinCitiesUkeClub@icloud.com.
Click here for the Twin Cities Ukulele Club calendar.
Why? - Because you just never see someone playing a uke without a smile on their face!