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Uke Like The Pros Forum

Welcome to the Uke Like The Pros Forum – Your Free Ukulele Community

Join the Uke Like The Pros Forum, the ultimate free and public community for ukulele players of all levels. Whether you’re just beginning your musical journey or have been playing for years, this is the perfect place to connect, learn, and share your passion for the ukulele.

Inside the forum, you’ll find a welcoming group of ukulele enthusiasts from around the world who are ready to inspire and support you. Take part in engaging ukulele challenges, enter exciting giveaways, and discover new ways to grow as a player — all completely free.

Here’s what you can do when you join:

  • Join Free Challenges and Ukulele Giveaways – Test your skills, stay motivated, and have the chance to win great prizes.

  • Connect with the Worldwide Ukulele Community – Meet players from around the globe who share your love of the instrument.

  • Ask Questions, Comment, and Share – Get advice, feedback, and encouragement from fellow ukulele players.

  • Post Photos and Videos – Showcase your ukulele journey and inspire others.

  • Enjoy and Spread the Ukulele Love – Be part of a positive and supportive musical community.

The Uke Like The Pros Forum is open to everyone — beginners, hobbyists, and professionals alike. It’s your space to learn, play, and be part of something special in the ukulele world.

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What People Are Saying:

I have been playing the Uke for about 4 years now and  found Terry Carter @UkeLikethePros a couple of years ago when he was doing a video a day. I now consider myself to be playing at an Intermediate level I can now play a lot of chords, transpose Keys, play and sing together, write chord progressions for songs, play scales and apply finger-picking patterns. I had looked at a lot of other online resources and still use some of those (Cynthia Lin and Ukulele Underground) but signed up and paid cash for ULTP membership as well. This has been money very well spent and is (relatively) inexpensive compared to face to face lessons. Apart from excellent, structured tutorials for learning posture, chords, picking, strumming and different styles of music (Blues, Jazz) the main thing that made ULTP stand out for me was the music theory courses.   I have completed (or am still doing) these courses which provide an important baseline for me to be able to now play in groups / ensembles and develop skills to do instrumentals / solos. The weekly meetings are great (even though I don't usually attend because it's broadcast in the middle of the night in Australia) I can catch up by reviewing the video. There is always something new on offer (techniques, gear, sight playing) and it provides an opportunity to answer specific questions and engage with other members. The trial membership offers and plenty of material that he has released so you can assess the quality of his instruction before you commit $$. Bear in mind that Terry has constantly improved the quality of his videos and conferencing interactions since the early days so the more recent posts are your best indication of what is now on offer (if you see him in his beach gear then its one from early days). Highly recommend him to any beginners or Intermediate aspirants .... let me know if you've found anyone better

Garry Wood