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Learn How to Play the Ukulele with Virtual Lessons

If you’re looking to add another quarantine activity to your list, try the ukulele.

Aired 08/31/2020 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Learn How to Play the Ukulele with Virtual Lessons

Clip: 8/31/2020 | 3m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

If you’re looking to add another quarantine activity to your list, try the ukulele.

If you’re looking to add another quarantine activity to your list, then the ukulele might be the instrument for you.

Aired 08/31/2020 | Rating NR

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