Hi everyone!
A few days ago I wrote a topic about getting back on the ukulele again after a little break where I was a little tired of playing the same stuff over and over.
That is no longer the case!
I have a few days left before heading home to Denmark after 2,5 month in USA.
Today we (my girlfriend and I) decided to visit a ukulelestore!
I had an idea of what I wanted to try and what I wanted to buy.
I could only fit a small pocket-ukulele into the suitcase, so that was my original idea.
However - I was so overwhelmed by all the ukuleles! It was really amazing seeing so many beautiful instruments. In Denmark we don't have any stores, who seriously sell ukuleles - so believe me when I say: It was a jawdropping experience!
First of all: I can not recommend Island Bazaar enough! They were so kind and let me play whatever ukulele I wanted and told me a lot about it - such an amazing experience! Visit them if you are in LA or close by!
They even gave us a free t-shirt!
Well - my first thought about buying a pocket-ukulele was completly blown out of my head once I sat down with some K-branded ukuleles.
I had the honor of trying Kamaka, Kanile'a and Ko'olau. It was amazing.
They were so beuatiful and sounded so good!
... and what happens?
I fell completely in love with the Kanile'a Tenor model! It was SO beautiful and had a pickup - which is a must for me at that price range.
Moneywise, I am now poor. Ukulelewise, I am now rich! Like really rich!
I have the most beautiful ukulele I have ever seen!
I'm so happy and can't wait to have time enough to just sit with it, play all day while learning a ton of new stuff (with the new solo-uke book I bought as well)!
Kanile'a K-2 T Premium!
Sorry about bad light - there is only so much I can do in a motelroom
A few days ago I wrote a topic about getting back on the ukulele again after a little break where I was a little tired of playing the same stuff over and over.
That is no longer the case!
I have a few days left before heading home to Denmark after 2,5 month in USA.
Today we (my girlfriend and I) decided to visit a ukulelestore!
I had an idea of what I wanted to try and what I wanted to buy.
I could only fit a small pocket-ukulele into the suitcase, so that was my original idea.
However - I was so overwhelmed by all the ukuleles! It was really amazing seeing so many beautiful instruments. In Denmark we don't have any stores, who seriously sell ukuleles - so believe me when I say: It was a jawdropping experience!
First of all: I can not recommend Island Bazaar enough! They were so kind and let me play whatever ukulele I wanted and told me a lot about it - such an amazing experience! Visit them if you are in LA or close by!
They even gave us a free t-shirt!
Well - my first thought about buying a pocket-ukulele was completly blown out of my head once I sat down with some K-branded ukuleles.
I had the honor of trying Kamaka, Kanile'a and Ko'olau. It was amazing.
They were so beuatiful and sounded so good!
... and what happens?
I fell completely in love with the Kanile'a Tenor model! It was SO beautiful and had a pickup - which is a must for me at that price range.
Moneywise, I am now poor. Ukulelewise, I am now rich! Like really rich!
I have the most beautiful ukulele I have ever seen!
I'm so happy and can't wait to have time enough to just sit with it, play all day while learning a ton of new stuff (with the new solo-uke book I bought as well)!
Kanile'a K-2 T Premium!
Sorry about bad light - there is only so much I can do in a motelroom