Active team building

Team building ukelele

Ukulele is one of the finest instruments around. You can start playing it quickly and progress like a rocket.

Thanks to our professional guidance, you will get the right explanations to drive yourself just that little bit further when playing music. In this workshop, you will not only have to take rhythm into account! Notes, chords and harmony also come into play. After an hour, you will see everyone tinkering delightfully on this surprising and small instrument.

This activity can be held in Drenthe, Flevoland, Friesland, Gelderland, Groningen, Limburg, Noord-Brabant, Noord-Holland, Overijssel, Utrecht, Zeeland and Zuid-Holland .

Number of participants

From 10 up to 45 people

Languages

Dutch, English

Duration

1.5 hours

Budget indication

€35 per participant (VAT excl.) Attention: different pricing may apply for small groups. Always use our calculator to calculate the correct price.

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Team building ukelele

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Ukulele is one of the finest instruments around. You can start playing it quickly and progress like a rocket.

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