I was researching which instrument to buy, what strings to use and so forth. UU kept coming up as a source of information, advice and potential later upgrades.
I've been a lurker for years (seriously, not in a creepy way). Now that I've been playing uke for a while and trying to build my own, I thought it was time to take the plunge and join.
I figured as I only have 4 fingers I didn't need 6 strings, so I chose the uke over the guitar. I'm sorry to say that even though I know only a few chords, I have already succumbed to UAS. I'll post more when I get the chance. And to all of those already here, thanks in advance for the vast library of past posts - they have been a wonderful source of information!
I am at home in self-quarantine because of the COVID-19 virus, so I found you by chance surfing the internet. I play my uke all the time and I love to sing, so this looks like a good spot for me.
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Bienvenue Papilonaa! Peut-etre qu'il y a encore des vendeurs sur Amazon France. Normalement Enya a des ukulélés disponible dans le magasin sur Amazon. J'ai vu le Enya EUC X1 hier soir, livraison gratuite en France métropolitaine et cela pour le prix d'environ €80,00. L'instrument est construit de HPL, donc c'est plus solide qu'un instrument en bois.
I have long wanted to learn how to play a string instrument, I read that the easiest way to learn how to play the ukulele, now I bought the ukulele and I study the melodies https://grilliam.com/
I also watched something small and good-sounding. then he watched various videos for a long time as bewitched. And I just fell in love with this little guitar!
I'm glad I discovered and joined this forum! My wife who does not play any instrument started playing the tenor ukulele I got for her recently. I came across this wonderful forum while searching the web for info on learning materials to try to help teaching her (I am also learning ukulele as another new instrument- in addition to piano, saxophone, and some guitar). Now, I am hooked and plan to get a guilele for myself!