Ukulele with Mele 🎶
Step into a different kind of music lesson. Ukulele with Mele isn’t just about learning chords and strums; it’s about connecting to a living tradition. Together, we trace the heartbeat of the Pacific, exploring how this small but mighty instrument carries aloha.
Whether you’re strumming for the very first time or deepening your musical journey, you’ll experience a teaching style unlike any other — one that weaves cultural wisdom with practical technique, laughter with learning, and inspiration with real musical growth. My students often say that playing with me feels less like a class and more like a conversation with history, ancestors, and the music within themselves.
Start your journey today by downloading my free Ukulele Chord Chart PDF, and keep an eye out for my upcoming online course, where we’ll dive deeper into songs, stories, and the soulful art of ukulele.
If you’re interested in one-on-one lessons, contact her at trinity@trinsmusic.com
From Broadway stages to cruise ships, school classrooms to Fortune 100 companies, Trin’s work is all about connection and inviting moments of joy, healing, and discovery.
About Trinity
Trinity (Melelani) Villanueva is a vocalist, pianist, ukulelist, and Polynesian dancer whose career spans over three decades across Broadway stages, cruise ships, and global creative companies. A graduate of Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, she draws on her classical training, the Latin rhythms of her Puerto Rican roots, and the ancestral traditions of her Hawaiian heritage. Her musical career spans lūʻau entertainment, jazz/soul, hip hop, cross-cultural collaborations, even hosting an Emmy-award winning television show—all anchored by her lifelong dedication to the arts.
Trinity is the founder of Trin’s Music and holds a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania; she is currently pursuing her MBA to expand her impact as both an artist and entrepreneur. She has coached Paramount Global writers’ rooms, led leaders through equity and cultural work at RollingStone, trained docents at the Phillips Collection on language justice, co-curated cultural exhibitions at several Smithsonian Institutions, and co-developed creative wellbeing programs for leaders at Google and Apple.
She gives back by mentoring/advising for organizations such as the Strathmore Arts Center and the National Art Education Association. Rooted in her cultural practices, Trinity is also an ‘oli and ‘ōlelo student in Moloka‘i and continues her shamanic island learnings. Proficient in multiple languages and celebrated for her engaging stage presence, she invites every audience—whether in classrooms, boardrooms, or concert halls—into experiences of joy, healing, and connection. Of all her roles, she treasures most being a mother to her musician son, Kai.
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+1 (202) 669-6665
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trinity@trinsmusic.com