Story time!
So the other day i went outside to grab a flat head screw driver to tune one of my ukuleles, some of the older kamakas have a screw on the peg to keep it from going out of tune, which i hardly do. The tool shed is in the garage where my dad and his friend were talking story. so i tune my uke and start playing Hawaiian Suppa Man, Troy Fernandez style, which is kinda like a warm up for me that i do. but anyways my dads friend, or Uncle Ray as i know him, looked shocked lol so i guess he didnt know i could play. When i stood up to leave he said sit and play a couple more songs. so i ended up playing for quite a while my dad even went and grabed another uke and we started jamming some songs for him.
So eventually he told me he had a uke the same size as mine (Tenor) that he dosn't play. He said he bought it 2 years ago and didnt find the time to take lessons. i asked him if he knew the brand name and it was a Sonny D.
Before i said anything he told me i can have it!
I've only played on 1 Sonny D before, it was a six string, Low G and was really nice. For whatever reason though i don't know what to expect from it. He said he was going to bring it over sometime next week!
Which brings me to ask...Does anyone have a Sonny D? How do you like it?
So the other day i went outside to grab a flat head screw driver to tune one of my ukuleles, some of the older kamakas have a screw on the peg to keep it from going out of tune, which i hardly do. The tool shed is in the garage where my dad and his friend were talking story. so i tune my uke and start playing Hawaiian Suppa Man, Troy Fernandez style, which is kinda like a warm up for me that i do. but anyways my dads friend, or Uncle Ray as i know him, looked shocked lol so i guess he didnt know i could play. When i stood up to leave he said sit and play a couple more songs. so i ended up playing for quite a while my dad even went and grabed another uke and we started jamming some songs for him.
So eventually he told me he had a uke the same size as mine (Tenor) that he dosn't play. He said he bought it 2 years ago and didnt find the time to take lessons. i asked him if he knew the brand name and it was a Sonny D.
Before i said anything he told me i can have it!
I've only played on 1 Sonny D before, it was a six string, Low G and was really nice. For whatever reason though i don't know what to expect from it. He said he was going to bring it over sometime next week!
Which brings me to ask...Does anyone have a Sonny D? How do you like it?