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sOCIaL aCtIvItIes Civil ServiCe Club                                                                             41

 MBEUASUITCY                                          LEARN TO PLAY UKULELE

  GETTING IN TUNE                                     The ukulele is a Hawaiian small guitar-like instrument
  WITH THE ERHU                                       originating in the 19th century. It is the second easiest
                                                      instrument to learn to play. Mr Fahmy has been playing and
   The erhu is one of the most popular Chinese        performing for more than 20 years. Learn how to strum
   instruments. This two-stringed instrument is easy  chords, sing and play with the Ukelele. Participants will also
   to pick up and you will be able to play a tune     be taught how to read notes and eventually play solo pieces
   within minutes. You will be taught by instructor   on the instrument.
   Mr Pang Chin Soon, who has a diploma in erhu
   and more than 20 years of experience playing       Beginners Level@ Tessensohn
   this instrument.                                   Date: 6 Mondays, 21 Sep to 26 Oct ’15
                                                      Time: 7pm – 8.30pm
   A minimum of six participants is needed to begin   Venue: CSC @ Tessensohn
   the class. Participants need to bring along        Register By: 14 Sep ’15
   their own erhu.
                                                      For the above course:
   Date: 10 Wednesdays, 11 Nov ’15 to 13 Jan ’16      Fees: Member $100, Member’s Guest/
   Time: 7.15pm – 8.15pm (Session 1)                  Public Officer $110 (Participants have
   8.15pm – 9.15pm (Session 2)                        to purchase their own ukulele)
   Venue: Club CSC @ Tessensohn                       Contact: Gek Cheng at
   Fees: Member $175, Member’s Guest/                 6391 5624 or kuagekcheng@csc.sg
   Public Officer $188
   Contact: Gek Cheng at 6391 5624 or
   kuagekcheng@csc.sg
   Register By: 3 Nov ’15
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