wconley
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We had the opportunity to visit Mele's new store in Wailea (next to Tommy Bahama). They have a very nice selection of ukulele's from Mele, Hula (their intro line), Kala and others. 4-string, 6-string, 8-string, low G, high G, jumbo tenors, guitelele, etc. A really nice selection totally accessable so you could pick any of them up and start to play. The only downside for buyers was that there were so many people playing at once it was hard to hear subtle tones from the one you were trying out. If you are in Maui, I recommend you check them out.
After getting the basics down on a Lanikai my sister gave me, my first ukulele was a Mele tenor so I wish them well with the shop in Wailea. I was sad to hear that Peter Delapina had passed away. When we bought my tenor, he played for us and taught my wife how to play "You Are My Sunshine". She still teaches that to our grandkids.
After getting the basics down on a Lanikai my sister gave me, my first ukulele was a Mele tenor so I wish them well with the shop in Wailea. I was sad to hear that Peter Delapina had passed away. When we bought my tenor, he played for us and taught my wife how to play "You Are My Sunshine". She still teaches that to our grandkids.
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