Rllink
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We have a local coffee shop where my wife and I go several times a week, and I asked them if I could have a uke jam there. They said, sure. So I set it up for tonight and passed out fliers all around town.
So I went there, and waited, but no other ukulele players showed up. But a half dozen or so people came there to listen. I didn't know what to do, but I had brought some copies of some songs for any uke players who might be there, and I passed them out, telling everyone that it wasn't going to be a solo performance. Then I got out my uke and started playing. Most everyone there joined in singing with me. We had a ball. Several people asked me when I was going to do it again. Some college kid took a video and said that he was going to bring some friends next time, and asked me if he could keep the music that I passed out. All in all, it was successful. I'm already planning the next one.
So I went there, and waited, but no other ukulele players showed up. But a half dozen or so people came there to listen. I didn't know what to do, but I had brought some copies of some songs for any uke players who might be there, and I passed them out, telling everyone that it wasn't going to be a solo performance. Then I got out my uke and started playing. Most everyone there joined in singing with me. We had a ball. Several people asked me when I was going to do it again. Some college kid took a video and said that he was going to bring some friends next time, and asked me if he could keep the music that I passed out. All in all, it was successful. I'm already planning the next one.