Musical Instruments
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Check our online catalog to see which instruments are available.
Check our online catalog to see which instruments are available.
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Instructional materials, including chord charts and method books, are also available at the library.
Forbes Library has musical instruments available for loan! Library card holders may borrow a banjo, Appalachian mountain dulcimer, steel string guitar, bongos, kalmiba, djembe, frame drum, or ukulele.
These musical instruments, from throughout the world, can be checked out at the Arts and Music desk and are available to adult patrons and children in sixth grade or above. Library patrons may borrow an instrument for up to three weeks at a time, providing an excellent opportunity to try out a new instrument.
Forbes Library has musical instruments available for loan! Library card holders may borrow musical instruments at the Arts and Music desk. Instruments are available to adult patrons and children in sixth grade or above and can be kept for three weeks.
For more information on each of our instruments, including instructional materials, follow the links below.
For information and instructional materials on each instrument follow the links below.
For more information on each of our instruments, including instructional materials, follow the links below.
See which instruments are available.
Check our online catalog to see which instruments are available.
Ukulele
Ukulele books and music in the Forbes Library collection
Ukulele pathfinder from the University of Hawaii
Ukulele article on Wikipedia
List of ukulele musicians from Wikipedia
Those Four Irresistible Strings, article from the New York Times
Resurgence of the Ukulele, photo essay from the New York Times
Uke Can't Be Serious, article from The Independent (UK)
An 'Ukulele Comeback, from University of Hawaii magazine
Library Journal article about our very own uke!
Unshelved comic strips about libraries lending ukuleles
--were we the inspiration? click the right arrow for more strips
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Forbes Library has musical instruments available for loan! Library card holders may borrow a banjo, Appalachian mountain dulcimer, steel string guitar, bongos, kalmiba, djembe, frame drum, or ukulele.
These musical instruments, from throughout the world, can be checked out at the Arts and Music desk and are available to adult patrons and children in sixth grade or above. Library patrons may borrow an instrument for up to three weeks at a time, providing an excellent opportunity to try out a new instrument.
Instructional materials, including chord charts and method books, are also available at the library.
See which instruments are available.
Instruments Available at the Library
Those Four Irresistible Strings, article from the New York Times
Those Four Irresistible Strings, article from the New York Times
Unshelved comic strips about libraries lending ukuleles
Unshelved comic strips about libraries lending ukuleles\\
Unshelved comic strips about libraries lending ukuleles--were we the inspiration?
Unshelved comic strips about libraries lending ukuleles --were we the inspiration? click the right arrow for more strips
Unshelved comic strips about libraries lending ukuleles--were we the inspiration?
Library Journal article about our very own uke! \\
Ukulele books and music in the Forbes Library collection \\
Uke can't be serious, article from The Independent (UK)
Uke Can't Be Serious, article from The Independent (UK)
An 'Ukulele comeback, from University of Hawaii magazine
An 'Ukulele Comeback, from University of Hawaii magazine
Ukulele photos from the New York Times
Resurgence of the Ukulele, photo essay from the New York Times
Ukulele photos from the Times
Ukulele photos from the New York Times
Ukulele pathfinder from the University of Hawaii \\
Ukulele pathfinder from the University of Hawaii
List of ukulele musicians from Wikipedia
New York Times article on the ukulele trend
Those Four Irresistible Strings, article from the New York Times
List of ukulele musicians from Wikipedia \\
Ukulele article from The Independent (UK)
Uke can't be serious, article from The Independent (UK)
http://www.hawaii.edu/malamalama/2007/01/f1_ukulele.html
An 'Ukulele comeback, from University of Hawaii magazine
Ukulele article on Wikipedia \\
New York Times article on the ukulele trend
Ukulele photos from the Times
List of ukulele musicians from Wikipedia
Ukulele article from The Independent (UK)
http://www.hawaii.edu/malamalama/2007/01/f1_ukulele.html
Ukulele pathfinder from the University of Hawaii
Ukulele pathfinder from the University of Hawaii
Ukulele
Ukulele pathfinder from the University of Hawaii \\

