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Public Libraries Offer Self-Paced Online Music Lessons From Master Musicians - Big Island Now

Want to learn how to play an instrument? Want to learn from a professional who mastered their art? Then look no farther than your public library.
The Hawaiʻi State Public Library System launched ArtistWorks, an online program that provides world-class instruction for popular string and band instruments, including ʻukulele, via self-paced lessons from professional musicians.
“Our libraries are about opportunities for everyone,” State Librarian Stacey Aldrich said in a news release. “Now you can borrow an ʻukulele and take classes with just your library card.”
Anyone with a valid library card can access the lessons through the Libby app, along with ebooks and audiobooks.
Plus, using ArtistWorks is easy. Just follow these steps:
For more information about all the programs offered through the state’s public libraries with just the use of your library card, click here.
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