Here is my story. I am an old vintage 60's guitar player and had a Godin Multiuke ukulele that just hung on the wall and played maybe once a year. I have been going to Hawaii every year for the last twenty years and always took my guitar. This last year I decided to just take the ukulele and the heck with trying to learn Hawaiian songs. I decided I would just see if I could learn to play my Rockabilly, Country, and Rock and Roll songs complete including all the lead guitar solos I know on a ukulele (I know at least 3 ). Well, after a month I got where they actually sound good enough to play for people. Anyway, I am now hooked on the uke and no longer think of them as toys, inferior instruments, and basically crappy sounding little geetars.
I own these two Tenor ukuleles I like playing live plugged in.
1. Godin Tenor Multiuke my first thought it would be easier to play like my guitar. It is the one I had hanging on the wall several years.
2. 5 String Tenor Kanilea K1 w/LR Baggs 5.0
I WANT TO GET A THIRD UKULELE THAT WILL COMPLEMENT THE TWO I HAVE AND NOT DUPLICATE WHAT I HAVE. SO EXPERIENCED PLAYERS WHAT WOULD YOU GET?
I own these two Tenor ukuleles I like playing live plugged in.
1. Godin Tenor Multiuke my first thought it would be easier to play like my guitar. It is the one I had hanging on the wall several years.
2. 5 String Tenor Kanilea K1 w/LR Baggs 5.0
I WANT TO GET A THIRD UKULELE THAT WILL COMPLEMENT THE TWO I HAVE AND NOT DUPLICATE WHAT I HAVE. SO EXPERIENCED PLAYERS WHAT WOULD YOU GET?
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