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We are an established ukulele jam group that now meets twice a month in person at the Foothills Library on Saturdays and twice a month online via Zoom. Check the Meeting Events tab for our calendar!
If you need help with adjusting your audio for the zoom so people can hear you play, this PDF can be helpful!
While there is no fee to join our group, we do collect donations every once in a long while to help cover out expenses, such as funding our Zoom, and web hosting. Donations are not mandatory. We also sell merchandise.
Online Zoom meetings follow an Open Mic format: participants submit songs, and we share them on Zoom while the submitter sings and plays. Everyone else stays muted but is encouraged to play along.
For our in-person meetups at the library, we encourage submitting songs in advance so we can display them on a projector or have everyone pull them up on their tablets. When we meet at the library, it’s a jam session! Send the PDFs ahead of time so others can load them onto their devices or that we can show them on the projector, alternatively, bring about 15-20 printed copies of your music to share.
It’s a lot of fun—we can’t wait to see you there!
Be sure to check out our Meeting Events Calendar for our Zoom link or days we are meeting in person. Contact Dee for the password. Her contact information is in the calendar. When you are on the Meeting Events Calendar, click the event in the calendar for more information about that specific event.
Clicking the picture below takes you to the Phoenix Ukulele Group’s shop in a new tab.
The Master Folder is where Dee stores specific folders that we talk about, like the Glendale Folk Festival or Christmas Folder, or our Fallback Favorites, while the Weekly Folder is where we put the songs for the week.

There are approximately over 24,600 chord and some tablature files in the folders alphabetized below!
Adobe reader is suggested to open the pdfs if you download them, using the interface should use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge’s built-in pdf reader.
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