Darthouellet
Well-known member
Hey guys,
I have a little story for you... If you don't mind of course.
I went, last year with a group of students on a travel trip, to Edmonton (Alberta). Once I was there, I had in mind to buy a new mandolin. I had one already, but it was a very old one. So I found a music store and I there it was.... The mandolin of my dreams. So I asked the guy who worked there if I could try it. After a couple a minutes, I realized that I was playing with a 10 000$ mandolin... Of course, I could'nt afford that. So I tried cheaper mandolins, but none were has appealing as the first one (of course!!). Since the trip was near it's end. I decided to buy a little souvenir anyway. So that's when I saw the ukuleles.
When I came back home. I started to play with it. I was also amazed to see how much stuff there is on the internet for ukulele players. Believe me guys, there is like 1000 times more things on the internet on the ukulele than there is for the mandolin (that is if you don't plan to play bluegrass music with your mandolin. Witch was big problem for me because I'm really not into bluegrass...).
That long story comes with a question: Have you guys ever heard of a "Pure Hawaiian" soprano ukulele ? Because I can't see no reviews on the net for it. Is it a good ukulele or should I keep a low profile from now on until I buy a better one
BTW. Sorry if my english is not that great... I'm still learning.
I have a little story for you... If you don't mind of course.
I went, last year with a group of students on a travel trip, to Edmonton (Alberta). Once I was there, I had in mind to buy a new mandolin. I had one already, but it was a very old one. So I found a music store and I there it was.... The mandolin of my dreams. So I asked the guy who worked there if I could try it. After a couple a minutes, I realized that I was playing with a 10 000$ mandolin... Of course, I could'nt afford that. So I tried cheaper mandolins, but none were has appealing as the first one (of course!!). Since the trip was near it's end. I decided to buy a little souvenir anyway. So that's when I saw the ukuleles.
When I came back home. I started to play with it. I was also amazed to see how much stuff there is on the internet for ukulele players. Believe me guys, there is like 1000 times more things on the internet on the ukulele than there is for the mandolin (that is if you don't plan to play bluegrass music with your mandolin. Witch was big problem for me because I'm really not into bluegrass...).
That long story comes with a question: Have you guys ever heard of a "Pure Hawaiian" soprano ukulele ? Because I can't see no reviews on the net for it. Is it a good ukulele or should I keep a low profile from now on until I buy a better one
BTW. Sorry if my english is not that great... I'm still learning.