Ukecaster
Well-known member
I've seen many posts containing "an ukulele".
Even though "an ukulele" is the proper grammar, I've never heard anyone actually say that while speaking, like someone asking you "Do you have an ukulele?". Wazzup with that?
Ok, enough of that, I gotta go grab an uke now, and study my Circle of 4ths
Even though "an ukulele" is the proper grammar, I've never heard anyone actually say that while speaking, like someone asking you "Do you have an ukulele?". Wazzup with that?
Ok, enough of that, I gotta go grab an uke now, and study my Circle of 4ths