Jonah71181
Member
I'm finding it quite hard not to obsess about this instrument.
I've played piano for 20years and got a classical degree in music. Having the theory background is helpful but learning to fit my fingers on a fret board is tough!
The UKE is my first string instrument. I stumbled upon it in a music store when looking for small instruments to take backpacking. After the store clerk played a few wild chord progressions I was sold. Now I have a harmonica, egg shaker, tambourine, and bells that go with me.
I am in the middle of deciding between a better beginner uke (have Makala Dolphin now) that can accompany me into the wild. I am waiting for a concert FLEA and a Kala Travel Soprano to arrive by mail and will decide which to return. I do have big hands so I'm leaning towards the FLEA.
Aldrine's UKE University videos are unbelievably awesome, step by step and super informative. I am looking forward learning lots!
I signed up for a 8 week beginner course at a local community college and also plan to take advantage of the UU tour to Seattle.
I'll be on this site far too often
I've played piano for 20years and got a classical degree in music. Having the theory background is helpful but learning to fit my fingers on a fret board is tough!
The UKE is my first string instrument. I stumbled upon it in a music store when looking for small instruments to take backpacking. After the store clerk played a few wild chord progressions I was sold. Now I have a harmonica, egg shaker, tambourine, and bells that go with me.
I am in the middle of deciding between a better beginner uke (have Makala Dolphin now) that can accompany me into the wild. I am waiting for a concert FLEA and a Kala Travel Soprano to arrive by mail and will decide which to return. I do have big hands so I'm leaning towards the FLEA.
Aldrine's UKE University videos are unbelievably awesome, step by step and super informative. I am looking forward learning lots!
I signed up for a 8 week beginner course at a local community college and also plan to take advantage of the UU tour to Seattle.
I'll be on this site far too often