that_kid44
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If so, please share your opinion on it.
My main uke used to be a nato Lanikai LU-21TE. I still play it a lot. It's worth noting that I enjoyed playing it more than my cedar Kala that I paid twice as much for. Most of my videos were done with the Lanikai. I love that uke.
Your vids and enthusiasm for the Lanikai LU-21TE led me to give it a try and pick one up. And really glad I did. "Beginner's uke?" Budget option? A solid little workhorse. Great with vocals.
Thanks.
My main uke used to be a nato Lanikai LU-21TE. I still play it a lot. It's worth noting that I enjoyed playing it more than my cedar Kala that I paid twice as much for. Most of my videos were done with the Lanikai. I love that uke.
I just starting playing ukulele this week and picked up a LU-21T on Tuesday. I wanted a well made "beginner" uke and this model has gotten good reviews. It took a while to stay in tune which worried me, but then I read that's normal for new uke strings. This is well made and has a very decent sound to it. I highly recommend it to anyone just starting out like me. I haven't put mine down since it came out of the box, I just hope I can get half as good at playing it as the folks here.
I don't know why everyone keeps referring to this as a beginner's instrument - seems snobby to me. Why - because it didn't set you back $1-2,000? I'm perfectly happy with mine http://www.youtube.com/user/tafkam1
Mitch Chang
http://www.ukulelewebsite.com/