Hello from Korea

bresson

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Hello everyone!

I`m glad to find this forum.
Above 20years ago, I`ve study classical guitar and have several
concert with my friends.
And 2 month ago, I meet with this instrument and bought my uke,
My uke is Ovation concert model(Not sale for another country but Korea,Japan only perhaps..)
May I have a apportunity, let you see this uke.

Sorry for my english is very poor.
(I can speak Korean and chinese language, not english)

Thank you.
 
Welcome to UU. :)

Your English is much better than my Korean or my Chinese! :D
 
It's great to see Korean members. The ukulele scene in Korea is growing slowly but surely, as I understand it :music: I saw a group of young people with uke cases when I was in Seoul this spring. Should have asked where they were headed :)

Are you in Seoul? Please post a pic of one of your concerts if you can. What kind of music do you play in the band, not classical I suppose? Do you take lessons / are you in a uke club?

Please PM if you have any questions about Ukulele Underground that you find hard to put in English (Korean is fine with me as well). But you are doing great. Do not worry too much because many of us are non-native speakers of English. :nana:

I am sure you will find lots of good people and useful stuff here. See you around!
 
Welcome Bresson! Your english is much better than my Korean! :)
 
Welcome to UU! We have a few other Korean members, too, so you're in good company. Speaking English well isn't a requirement - loving the ukulele is!
 
Thank you for your welcome

Thank you !

I live south district of Korea.
From my home to Seoul it takes 1 hour about with airplane.....:eek:

There are several Uke club in Korea. Most of all is On-line club.
I`m a member of a club named Ukulelehappy but my uke career is very poor
so I don`t know all the member of that club.
Actually, In Korea, Uke people is gradually increase.
In my area, there`s no uke lesson school nor teacher and I dont want to
get a lesson. willing to get it myself. (long times ago I teach some people
play guitar)

In my young age concert, we(a kind of ensemble) played classical music...
like Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart,Faure,Satie...etc....
Many people thinks those are some tiresome...
but at the player ground, playing those music is all very interesting,

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I don`t know whether u can see this pic.
This uke figure is not same to ovation sop or tenor.
The sound is... I don`t know what real uke sound is... so I cant evaluate
this uke. but It`s certain I know my Old guitar sound is much better than it.

Thank you for Welcome.
I`ll try familier with this forum...
Thank you again!
 
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hello fellow Korean!

yep, I'm Korean too... born in Seoul, but lived in Hong Kong, Thailand, and then moved to the United States all by the age of 3... so I really only speak English.

Maybe you can post some ukulele covers of those popular k-pop bands. I think Aldrine has a thing for some of those K-pop girl bands.

welcome to UU!
 
Annyong haseyo! (Forgive my spelling if it is wrong, my pronunciation isn't much better). Welcome to Ukulele Underground.

My grandmother's family was from Busan in South Korea. I visited once a couple of years ago, but didn't get to meet any of my relatives. Even though I'm only 1/4 Korean, I am happy to have another kimchi fan on UU. :D
 
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