Joyful Uke
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When I started playing, I was delighted to be able to play anything, (still am), and worked on a hodgepodge of things.
I now have some things that are definite favorites to play/learn, and suspect that underlying that is that I'm developing a "style" of playing, vs. my hodgepodge. I play fingerstyle, but of course, within that designation, there is still a wide variety of styles. I can't yet quite define the style that I'm honing in on, (and expect it to potentially alter dependent on my abilities down the road), but I hadn't really consciously thought about having a particular "style" before. I just play for myself, so it's not necessary, but I guess I'm seeing it as a sign of developing as a player.
Do any of you have a conscious style of playing? How did it develop?
I now have some things that are definite favorites to play/learn, and suspect that underlying that is that I'm developing a "style" of playing, vs. my hodgepodge. I play fingerstyle, but of course, within that designation, there is still a wide variety of styles. I can't yet quite define the style that I'm honing in on, (and expect it to potentially alter dependent on my abilities down the road), but I hadn't really consciously thought about having a particular "style" before. I just play for myself, so it's not necessary, but I guess I'm seeing it as a sign of developing as a player.
Do any of you have a conscious style of playing? How did it develop?