soupy1957
Well-known member
It was an adjustment for me (and it would be for anyone, I suppose) when I moved from the guitar to the mandolin.
There's a lot of levels to that statement, but the one I'm focused in on right now is holding the instrument.
In order to allow as much resonance to the Ukulele, I want to limit how much I hold it against me obviously. I did a video that I posted here yesterday, that shows how I had crossed my legs to support it, and tried to hold it "machine gun" like (sorta) to keep it away from my ever expanding belly (lol).
Suggestions for a good, stable, trustworthy (don't want it to shift on me in the middle of a song), way to hold the Ukulele during performance? (or "practice" for that matter).
-Soupy1957
There's a lot of levels to that statement, but the one I'm focused in on right now is holding the instrument.
In order to allow as much resonance to the Ukulele, I want to limit how much I hold it against me obviously. I did a video that I posted here yesterday, that shows how I had crossed my legs to support it, and tried to hold it "machine gun" like (sorta) to keep it away from my ever expanding belly (lol).
Suggestions for a good, stable, trustworthy (don't want it to shift on me in the middle of a song), way to hold the Ukulele during performance? (or "practice" for that matter).
-Soupy1957