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Have you ever bought a ukulele just because it was a good deal? I mean, is it really a deal if you already have essentially the same ukulele?
Have you ever bought a ukulele just because it was a good deal? I mean, is it really a deal if you already have essentially the same ukulele?
Have you ever bought a ukulele just because it was a good deal? I mean, is it really a deal if you already have essentially the same ukulele?
That is kind of a joke around our house, because one winter we went to some people's house for supper, and my wife didn't have a hat. The host was determined that my wife have a hat. So she pulled out a shopping bag with five stocking hats in it. They still had the tags. She said that she got them on clearance for a dollar each. As my wife was trying to choose one, the lady said that she didn't like any of them but they were too good a deal to pass up. Funny, she would buy a bunch of stocking hats that she didn't like and then give them away to other people.I have a female relative who obsessively shops at clothing sales. She loves telling everyone about the incredible deals she got on all these clothes that one person couldn't possibly wear. About three times a year she gives away bags and bags of them.
I am always looking for inexpensive ukes. I do a ste up on them so they sound decent and then give them to new players especially kids.
How many people have the tuning of a low g and a low a on a ukulele. I was in a music store yesterday where a salesman was gushing about a Kala tenor strung g c EE Aa. When I slack keyed it to f c F Aa His eyes lit up and he got a big grin on his face That makes three of the same thing a necessity. I also have a soprano tuned low on 1 and 4 as g C E a...
I've just spotted a Bugs Gear soprano in Amazon Warehouse Deals at a pretty silly price. I have absolutely no use for it. But my UAS nerve is twitching. Must resist... must resist...
Edit: Plus it would look ridiculous played left-handed