lilxlagman13
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i have a concert 6 string friend gave it to me n it doznt have any strings tho so i nee some help on some strings to get maybe a link or sumtin
Hey Ian, Tell us how you really feel..... (I do agree with you, it makes me CRAZY!)m i th nly 1 who thnkz ths crapee inglish is gettng to much?
Come on! Spell words correctly, for gawd's sake. It's English, not graffiti, and it's not that hard to do it right but apparently very easy to do it poorly if you don't give a damn about communicating effectively. Use proper capitalization and punctuation. Don't make posts that read like an illiterate child's scribble. Please. I can forgive an occasional typo and slip, but this gibberish-talk is vexatious.
Language is a tool, just like your ukulele, and deserves the same respect. Use it properly, not like a broken toy. Used well, language is like a scalpel or an artist's brush, capable of great subtlety and expression. Used poorly... it's the lazy scrawl we see here. Write like you play the uke - or at least like you aspire to play it.
Strings do make a difference IMO.
It doesn't matter nearly as much as you'd think which strings you buy. Google for 6 string ukulele strings (you also need to know if its a concert, tenor, soprano etc), and order some. You'll know soon whether they suit you. And yeah - we love to help, but we don't love l33t speak all that much
m i th nly 1 who thnkz ths crapee inglish is gettng to much?
Come on! Spell words correctly, for gawd's sake. It's English, not graffiti, and it's not that hard to do it right but apparently very easy to do it poorly if you don't give a damn about communicating effectively. Use proper capitalization and punctuation. Don't make posts that read like an illiterate child's scribble. Please. I can forgive an occasional typo and slip, but this gibberish-talk is vexatious.
Language is a tool, just like your ukulele, and deserves the same respect. Use it properly, not like a broken toy. Used well, language is like a scalpel or an artist's brush, capable of great subtlety and expression. Used poorly... it's the lazy scrawl we see here. Write like you play the uke - or at least like you aspire to play it.
culd i get tenor strings n put em on a concert?
culd i get tenor strings n put em on a concert?
I wouldn't but for everyone like me there will be someone to tell you that you can. Normally 6 string ukes come in a tenor size concert strings might be difficult to find. Ask your friend that gave it to you where they got their strings.
m i th nly 1 who thnkz ths crapee inglish is gettng to much?
Come on! Spell words correctly, for gawd's sake. It's English, not graffiti, and it's not that hard to do it right but apparently very easy to do it poorly if you don't give a damn about communicating effectively. Use proper capitalization and punctuation. Don't make posts that read like an illiterate child's scribble. Please. I can forgive an occasional typo and slip, but this gibberish-talk is vexatious.
Language is a tool, just like your ukulele, and deserves the same respect. Use it properly, not like a broken toy. Used well, language is like a scalpel or an artist's brush, capable of great subtlety and expression. Used poorly... it's the lazy scrawl we see here. Write like you play the uke - or at least like you aspire to play it.
I wouldn't but for everyone like me there will be someone to tell you that you can. Normally 6 string ukes come in a tenor size concert strings might be difficult to find. Ask your friend that gave it to you where they got their strings.
I have great respect for anyone who struggles to learn another language. It is difficult and can be embarrassing to express yourself in it adequately to its native speakers (you should hear my broken Spanish some time...). So I am wont to forgive such efforts, even if they fall short of linguistic purity.While English is the language used to communicate on this forum, I daresay it's not the native tongue of a good number of the participants.