OhioBelle
Well-known member
I thought I'd start this thread out of gratitude for all of the things I've learned from it. For example:
Today I was doing a first string change on my Kanile'a. Having been taught how to work bridge pins by my old guitar teacher, I thought I knew how they worked on this uke. Hah! Bridge pins flying! Popping me in the hand. Popping across the room and sending me scrambling to find them. I was about to cry in frustration.
Until I thought to search this forum and found a post with this specific problem, complete with a video from Joe Souza from Kanile'a himself. Turns out, you place the bridge pin with the slot AWAY from the string. Opposite of the guitar. Bam! Problem solved.
So thank you, UU Forum! I'm so grateful for all you do.
What are you all grateful for?
Today I was doing a first string change on my Kanile'a. Having been taught how to work bridge pins by my old guitar teacher, I thought I knew how they worked on this uke. Hah! Bridge pins flying! Popping me in the hand. Popping across the room and sending me scrambling to find them. I was about to cry in frustration.
Until I thought to search this forum and found a post with this specific problem, complete with a video from Joe Souza from Kanile'a himself. Turns out, you place the bridge pin with the slot AWAY from the string. Opposite of the guitar. Bam! Problem solved.
So thank you, UU Forum! I'm so grateful for all you do.
What are you all grateful for?