AC Baltimore
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For years, I as a guitarist... and like many others, viewed the uke as a toy of sorts. After buying the OU5 on a whim and falling in love, I have learned that a good uke is anything but a toy. These are intricate and legitimate instruments. The strum patterns alone rival most standard guitar strumming.
There is a huge amount of artistry that comes from the music made with these little instruments. Nothing else in the world sounds like them and I would have a hard time believing anything could be as much fun to play.
A guy on a guitar form I go to was telling someone to get a uke for vacation because they are cute and a lot easier than guitar because there are only four strings. That is the stereotype I once carried, but now I know different.
Anywho, just thought I'd share.
There is a huge amount of artistry that comes from the music made with these little instruments. Nothing else in the world sounds like them and I would have a hard time believing anything could be as much fun to play.
A guy on a guitar form I go to was telling someone to get a uke for vacation because they are cute and a lot easier than guitar because there are only four strings. That is the stereotype I once carried, but now I know different.
Anywho, just thought I'd share.