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Learn ukulele from home with tutors who teach beginners, kids, and returning players over live video. Browse verified profiles, compare teaching styles, and reach out directly — no waiting rooms, no middlemen.

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  • "Found an online ukulele tutor for my 9-year-old through FindMyGuru and messaged three before picking one. She now plays two full songs on her own after six weeks."
    ★★★★★Rohit Gupta — Paren
  • "Started as a complete beginner with zero music background. My tutor kept sessions short and song-focused, which kept me motivated instead of stuck on theory."
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  • "Switched from an in-person tutor to online lessons and honestly didn't lose much — my tutor uses screen share for chord charts which actually helped more than I expected."
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  • "My son's attention span is short, so I specifically looked for a tutor experienced with kids. Comparing profiles before reaching out saved us a few wasted trial classes."
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  • "Wanted to learn fingerstyle ukulele, not just strumming, and found a tutor who actually specialises in that. Worth checking what a tutor focuses on before booking."
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A four-string instrument, a decent webcam, and a tutor who knows how to teach through a screen — that's really all online ukulele lessons need. The ukulele's small fretboard and simple chord shapes actually make it one of the easier instruments to teach remotely: a tutor can zoom in on finger placement, slow down a strumming pattern, or share their screen to break down a chord chart, and none of that loses much over video the way, say, violin bowing technique might. Most tutors on FindMyGuru who teach ukulele online also teach guitar or Hawaiian/folk music styles, so they're used to working around camera angles and lag.

What matters more than the "online vs offline" question is whether the tutor's teaching style fits how you (or your child) actually learn.

How to Pick an Online Ukulele Tutor Without Wasting a Trial Class

Before you commit to a course of lessons, it helps to know what you're actually screening for. A few things worth checking on a tutor's profile before you message them:

What they actually teach. Some tutors focus purely on strumming and chord-based songs (great for absolute beginners who want to play Bollywood or pop covers quickly). Others teach fingerstyle, music theory, or Hawaiian/traditional ukulele technique. If your goal is "play three songs by December," you want the first kind — not a theory-heavy classical approach.

Their experience with your age group. Teaching a 7-year-old to hold a ukulele and teaching a working professional who wants a stress-relief hobby are two different skills. Check whether the tutor mentions experience with kids, teens, or adult beginners specifically.

How they run the online session. Ask what platform they use (Zoom, Google Meet, WhatsApp video), whether they record sessions for practice, and whether they send chord sheets or practice notes afterward. Tutors who can't answer this clearly usually haven't taught online much.

Reviews from other students. Look past the star rating to the actual comments — do students mention progress, patience, and clear explanations, or just "good teacher"? Specific feedback tells you more.

The trial class itself. Most tutors offer a short introductory session. Use it to check the internet connection quality, whether they can actually see your hand position on camera, and whether their teaching pace matches yours.

What Different Learners Actually Look For

Not every ukulele student wants the same thing, and a good tutor search should reflect that:

  • Absolute beginners usually want simple, encouraging, song-first lessons — learning three or four chords and a strumming pattern, then moving straight into playing recognisable songs.

  • Kids and school-age learners often benefit from tutors who build in short attention-span-friendly segments, games, or simple songs rather than long theory blocks.

  • Adult hobbyists frequently want flexible scheduling (evenings, weekends) and a low-pressure pace, since it's usually a stress-relief or creative outlet rather than exam prep.

  • Intermediate players switching from guitar or looking to pick up fingerstyle, chord-melody arrangements, or ukulele-specific techniques (like the "island strum") need a tutor who's genuinely fluent in the instrument, not just guitar-adjacent.

Formats also vary — most tutors offer one-on-one sessions, though a handful run small group batches for kids, which work out cheaper per head if you're coordinating with a few families.

Ukulele Lesson Fees: What to Realistically Budget

Fees for online ukulele lessons in India vary quite a bit depending on the tutor's experience, whether it's a one-on-one or group session, and how long each class runs. As a rough, indicative range, expect anywhere from a few hundred rupees per hour for newer tutors or students, up to well over ₹1,500–2,000 an hour for tutors with strong performance or teaching credentials and years of experience. Group or kids' batch pricing usually comes in lower per student than individual sessions.

Rather than treating price as the deciding factor, it's worth comparing a few tutors' rates against what they actually include — some bundle in practice sheets, recorded sessions, or WhatsApp support between classes, which changes the value quite a bit even at a similar hourly rate. Always confirm the fee, session length, and cancellation policy directly with the tutor before booking, since arrangements are made between you and them.

Where to Actually Find a Genuine Online Ukulele Teacher

This is usually the sticking point — a lot of "ukulele classes near me" searches turn up generic listing sites with outdated profiles or tutors who've long since stopped teaching. On FindMyGuru, you're looking at tutor profiles from across India who've listed ukulele specifically, with details on their experience, teaching style, availability, and student feedback, so you can shortlist a few before reaching out.

A few things about how the platform works, so there are no surprises:

  • You contact tutors directly. There's no call centre or booking agent in between — you message the tutor, discuss what you want to learn, and arrange the class schedule and fee between yourselves.

  • Profiles are built for comparison. You can look at several tutors' teaching focus, experience, and reviews side by side rather than picking the first name that shows up.

  • It works both ways. If you're a ukulele teacher yourself, you can list your profile, describe your teaching style and rates, and get enquiries from students actively searching for someone like you — and you keep what you earn, since there's no commission cut on lessons.

If you're set on a specific teaching style — say, someone who teaches Hawaiian ukulele traditions rather than pop chord charts — it's worth searching FindMyGuru's broader music tutors listings too, since some instructors cross-list under related instruments like guitar. Parents comparing instrument options for their child might also find it useful to browse guitar tutors online alongside ukulele, since a few tutors teach both and can advise on which is the better starting instrument for a particular age.

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Whether you're picking up a ukulele for the first time or getting back to it after a long break, the right tutor makes the difference between giving up after two weeks and actually playing your favourite songs by the end of the month. Browse online ukulele tutor profiles on FindMyGuru, compare a few, and message the one whose teaching style fits what you're looking for.

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