UkeStuff
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I thought I would share this with you, if you haven’t seen it...
Pismo Ukulele!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1xrYJyJOfgtNJ5yQn_mqwA
This is the work of Tom Kramer, who has a impressive résumé as a producer/writer/director. “Pismo” releases videos every Thursday, giving ukulele tips to the “pre-beginner” on his trust Lankai LU-21.
Tom generally posts about the videos on Facebook, and it is thoroughly enjoyable to watch people lose their minds.
Simply put, the videos are brilliant satire on ukulele, ukulele instruction, YouTube instructional videos, YouTube “culture,” and of course, the ukulele “community.”
To understand the series best, Tom has worked with Larry David on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” which should say a lot.
If you get a chance, visit Pismo’s channel, go to the playlist, and be ready to be entertained. Warning: if you don’t like/understand satire, Pismo won’t be for you. If you can’t laugh at some of the silly things that we do in videos or in our “ukulele community,” you’re not going to like Pismo.
And if you like Pismo, subscribe, and tell a neighbor to subscribe, too!
Pismo Ukulele!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1xrYJyJOfgtNJ5yQn_mqwA
This is the work of Tom Kramer, who has a impressive résumé as a producer/writer/director. “Pismo” releases videos every Thursday, giving ukulele tips to the “pre-beginner” on his trust Lankai LU-21.
Tom generally posts about the videos on Facebook, and it is thoroughly enjoyable to watch people lose their minds.
Simply put, the videos are brilliant satire on ukulele, ukulele instruction, YouTube instructional videos, YouTube “culture,” and of course, the ukulele “community.”
To understand the series best, Tom has worked with Larry David on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” which should say a lot.
If you get a chance, visit Pismo’s channel, go to the playlist, and be ready to be entertained. Warning: if you don’t like/understand satire, Pismo won’t be for you. If you can’t laugh at some of the silly things that we do in videos or in our “ukulele community,” you’re not going to like Pismo.
And if you like Pismo, subscribe, and tell a neighbor to subscribe, too!