THE songs of The Kinks will be the focus for an innovative new ukulele workshop to be held on Saturday, April 19 at the Electric Palace, Bridport.

The three-hour workshop will include a guest appearance from Hester Goodman of Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain.

The orchestra will be touring venues throughout the South West later in the month.

When Ray Davies of The Kinks penned his 60s classics he often cited influences from the music hall days of the 1920s when ukulele music was very much in its heyday.

The chord progressions and arrangements of Kinks’ songs therefore lend themselves well to modern day interpretations on the ukulele.

Sally Vaughan is an experienced ukulele teacher and co-founder of The Bucky-Don’ts, Bridport Ukulele Group.

She will be leading the workshop which is suitable for all levels of players, although the ability to play the chords D, Dm, G, G7, A, Am, C and F comfortably is recommended.

All you need is a ukulele and an open mind.

The workshop will include coaching from Sally and singing tuition from local choir leader Jane Silver-Corren. There are 20 places available on each of the sessions, from 10am to 1pm or noon to 3pm.

To book email info@sallyukulele.co.uk