J. Chalmers Doane

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J. Chalmers Doane
Birth nameJohn Chalmers Doane
Born1938 (age 8485)
Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
Occupation(s)Educator, musician
Instrument(s) Trombone, ukulele, piano
Years active1971–1993
Website chalmersdoane.com

J. Chalmers Doane (born 1938) is a Canadian educator and musician who spearheaded the use of the ukulele for music instruction in the Canadian school systems.

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Educator

John Chalmers Doane was born in Truro, Nova Scotia in 1938. Doane earned his teaching certificate in 1961 from the Nova Scotia Teachers College (NSTC) and then a bachelor of music education from [Boston University] in 1967 studying the trombone. [1] While serving as supervisor of music for the Halifax Regional School Board from 1967 to 1984, Doane changed the school music program when he began using the ukulele as a practical and economical method of teaching instruments and music for both children and adults. [2] This unconventional approach was quickly proven through the success of Halifax school bands and orchestras in concerts and competitions across Canada. [3]

Doane created the Guide to Classroom Ukulele in 1971. The British Columbia schools used Doane's system to teach music and as a result, the Langley Ukulele Ensemble came into existence. [4] He improved on the system and created the Teacher's Guide to Classroom Ukulele in 1977.

After leaving the Halifax School Board in 1984, Doane served as a professor of music education at his alma mater, the Nova Scotia Teachers College until his retirement in 1993. [5]

The best known student to come out of Doane's program is James Hill, who plays the ukulele throughout the world and worked with Doane to revise the ukulele teaching system. [6] Doane and Hill collaborated to create the Ukulele in the Classroom program in 2008. [7] [8]

Doane was awarded an honorary doctor of fine arts from St. Mary's University in 2003. [9]

His daughter Melanie Doane is a noted Canadian pop singer and songwriter, and his son Creighton Doane is a drummer and songwriter known as a collaborator with his sister and as a member of the rock band Harem Scarem. Doane himself has recorded a number of albums since 1973, many featuring original compositions or arrangements, mainly featuring Halifax students, but also in the 2000s with his own group, the Chalmers Doane Trio.

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Discography

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