hoosierhiver
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The thread about Tiny Tim got me thinking, what if he had never existed?
Would the ukulele have avoided ridicule as a toy and a joke and become widely accepted and respected years ago?, and if so where would we be today?
Would you have started playing ukulele if it hadn't a little fringe and quirky?
From the other thread some people seem to think for better or worse Tiny Tim significantly changed the public's perception of ukuleles., but was it really for the worse in the long run?
The Dali Llama once said something to the effect," Very few things in the world are all black or white, if the Chinese had never invaded Tibet, you probably would have never heard of me."
Would the ukulele have avoided ridicule as a toy and a joke and become widely accepted and respected years ago?, and if so where would we be today?
Would you have started playing ukulele if it hadn't a little fringe and quirky?
From the other thread some people seem to think for better or worse Tiny Tim significantly changed the public's perception of ukuleles., but was it really for the worse in the long run?
The Dali Llama once said something to the effect," Very few things in the world are all black or white, if the Chinese had never invaded Tibet, you probably would have never heard of me."