Ukulele Jam - A Free Event!
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Ukulele Jam - A Free Event!

By Artichoke Community Music

Overview

Get ready to strum, sing, and jam with Avery Hill at the Ukulele Jam - it's going to be a musical blast!

Ukulele players (and supporting instruments) of all levels are welcome to join us at our jams. It’s a great opportunity to practice informally, take some risks, and enjoy the community. That said, this mixed-level jam is best suited for ukulele players who are already comfortable playing in the Key of C and are looking to expand their repertoires. We play songs that pull from a variety of genres, songwriters, and musical traditions, from folk favorites by The Carter Family to an 'ukulele adaptation of “The Wind Cries Mary”, by Jimi Hendrix.

Our jams are led by Avery Hill, a staple instructor here in Portland for over 10 years and a regular at 'ukulele camps around the region. "I take great joy in meeting everyone where they are in their musical journey," she says. "I encourage participants at each jam to find the challenge(s) that feel right for them, and not worry about what feels out of reach. There’s something to learn from every song and I do my best to help everyone find their connection point to the songs we play."

Jams are free, but if you are able to make a donation, it is gratefully accepted, so we can keep this jam going. Songbooks are provided. For a preview or to download / print ahead of time, join Avery's newsletter.


Hosted by Avery Hill

Avery Hill is a singer-songwriter, a storyteller, and a teaching artist known for her thoughtful lyrics, intricate melodies, and warm, engaging presence. Her original songs reflect on everyday humanity, finding remarkable insight in the simplest of stories. On stage, she sings these stories with a voice that is at once both wise and curious, and with a musical style both pleasant and intriguing to the ear. Her latest album, The One Who Remembers (2024), explores the everyday moments and objects that open a portal through time, linking the past, present and future. Whether on stage or in the classroom, Avery brings humor, heart, and insight to her work. Avery also teaches ʻukulele and songwriting in classes, workshops, retreats, and online. Learn more at www.averyhill.studio.

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Category: Music, Folk

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 12:30 PM

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Artichoke Community Music

2007 Southeast Powell Boulevard

Portland, OR 97202

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Artichoke Community Music

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Dec 6 · 1:00 PM PST