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Play jazz today.

Baritone ukulele has the same chord names as guitar but only uses 4 strings to make those rich, jazzy sounds! Learn to play a dozen famous jazz songs with renowned teacher James Hill.

Course also available in standard ukulele tuning (g, c, e, a)

40+ Lessons

40+ Lessons

Over 40 high-quality, two-camera lessons with James Hill. Learn the inner workings of baritone ukulele jazz: strumming, picking,  improvisation, form, phrasing and beyond.

Great Songs

Baritone Ukulele Jazz is all about great songs. You will "learn by doing" as you master twelve classic Jazz standards including St. Louis Blues, I'll See You In My Dreams, It Had to Be You, Look For the Silver Lining, After You've Gone and more.

Great Songs
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Great Songs

Ukulele Jazz is a song-based method. You will "learn by doing" as you master twelve classic Jazz standards including St. Louis Blues, I'll See You In My Dreams, It Had to Be You, Look For the Silver Lining, After You've Gone and more.

Play-along Tracks

Play-along Tracks

The only way to master Jazz is to play Jazz... a lot. That's why every song in Baritone Ukulele Jazz includes play-along audio that you can speed up, slow down, loop and even watch on a virtual fretboard.

Bonus: Improv 101

Improvisation is the lifeblood of Jazz. IMPROV 101 is a six-part mini-course included with Baritone Ukulele Jazz. Dive in as James de-mystifies improvisation and shares practical, non-nonsense strategies for soloing.

IMPROV 101

40+ Lessons    12 Jazz Standards  •  TAB and Notation  •  Variable-speed Backing Tracks  •  Note and Chord Charts

Ready to play Jazz? Now is the time.

Baritone Ukulele Jazz is guaranteed. If you aren't satisfied with the course within 30 days we'll refund your money no questions asked. Simple as that.

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$149 one-time payment or $199 bundled with Ukulele Jazz. Forever access.

James celebrates the launch of Baritone Ukulele Jazz with a special edition of the Uketropolis Podcast:

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