janeray1940
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Linguistics and editorial types, please help - and no, "ukulele player" isn't an option
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No, he or she would be a 'banjo player'On the other hand, I don't think a person who plays the banjo is called a banjist.
Maybe "banjoist" is an exception.
no, but they get called lots of other things...he he reminds me of an old joke...what's the definition of 'perfect pitch'? Throwing a banjo into the toilet without hitting the seat oh well, as we like to say to banjo owners, "as long as you've got your health......"I don't think a person who plays the banjo is called a banjist.
back to the question...
I like "Ukeist"...easier to say (and spell!)
well vf...for a Tasmanian redneck full of country drawl, it's most certainly "youkissed"...but we've always known that the uke is the instrument of luuuuurveIs that phonically "youkissed" or "ookest"?