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Anything beyond the basics we can negotiate and it is actually pretty affordable.
Checkout the Ko'olau Guitar & Ukulele listing for an idea of what I can do. I'm a big fan of their instruments and play a custom Ko'olau CS Tenor, actually have two as one is a back up in training.
(February 10, 1953 — October 14, 2025) — A lifelong musician, performer, and teacher, Peter devoted his life to sharing the joy of music through his signature instrument, the ukulele. Known affectionately as “Uncle Zac,” he inspired countless students and fellow musicians through his performances, workshops, and passion for bringing people together through song.
I’m (Uncle Zac) a simple player who loves to sing songs that people love to hear, and I can’t think of a more perfect instrument to accompany me than the uke. Today the ukulele is enjoying an unbelievable renaissance at every age level and skill. Whether you’re playing one, or just listening to one, the ukulele makes you feel good. The world is a much better place with lots of ukes in it. You just can’t help smiling when you hear one.
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Uncle Zac: Benny's From Heaven
Pete 'Uncle Zac' Zaccagnino performs a classic that will resonate with anyone having an identity crisis. From the Uke New Jersey Too! festival, Aug. 29, 2014. Video by Kevin Coughlin for MorristownGreen.com
Meet Peter Zaccagnino or Uncle Zac of the Zactones. This superb performer and teacher has amazing stories to tell. It was my pleasure to hear him perform. The following day I learned SO MUCH in his classes. I hope you enjoy this interview, despite the sound and lighting issues. - The Ukulele Fool