quiltingshirley
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Well we're back home after two great weeks cruising from Los Angeles to Hawaii and back. We had lessons on the Sky Deck of the Golden Princess which is deck 17. What a view. Mike and his wife Collene met us every morning and afternoon. (On the sea days) What fun to be with about 50 folks who all love the ukulele and soon became friends. We had two books of music to play -- Favorites of Yesteryear and a Cruise Song Book. Then Mike helped us to add things to make the songs even better. Lots of new chords, techniques and such.
When we were in port we also did Ukulele things on most islands. Honolulu had tours of two factories, Kamaka and KoAloha (groups went on their own) and Kaua'i was the place to meet Sam (Kamoa) and Aldrine who helped me finally learn how to chunk. Yeah!!
I'll try to post a couple of pictures.
We had all levels of players and everyone seemed to be challenged. Hope this will give you an idea. FYI, Pop at KoAloha said the Juke Uke does not need any amplification. I got to try it and it is plenty loud. Nice.
When we were in port we also did Ukulele things on most islands. Honolulu had tours of two factories, Kamaka and KoAloha (groups went on their own) and Kaua'i was the place to meet Sam (Kamoa) and Aldrine who helped me finally learn how to chunk. Yeah!!
I'll try to post a couple of pictures.
We had all levels of players and everyone seemed to be challenged. Hope this will give you an idea. FYI, Pop at KoAloha said the Juke Uke does not need any amplification. I got to try it and it is plenty loud. Nice.
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