mandobart
Member
I'm a multi-instrumentalist from way (over 40 years) back who recently (beginning of this year) started playing ukulele. I also play violin, viola, guitar, mandolin, mandola, octave mandolin and mandocello, plus just enough bass to be dangerous.
I know of so many people completely taken with the ukulele, it becomes their main thing. I have a well set up Martin T1K that sounds and plays great. I've been learning my classical, bluegrass, Americana and Hawaiian slack key repertoire on my uke. Not too difficult at all.
I like playing uke just fine, but not the same way I love playing guitar or mandolin. Just wondering for the rest of you - did it take time to really grow on you?
I know of so many people completely taken with the ukulele, it becomes their main thing. I have a well set up Martin T1K that sounds and plays great. I've been learning my classical, bluegrass, Americana and Hawaiian slack key repertoire on my uke. Not too difficult at all.
I like playing uke just fine, but not the same way I love playing guitar or mandolin. Just wondering for the rest of you - did it take time to really grow on you?