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Well I have sent Mr ms my birthday wishlist - my musical future is in his hands...
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostNo Ukes ! Ban The Ukes ! No Ukes on the Clyde.
Think I may have got my campaigns mixed up !
One of my sisters got a Fender uke which is very nice to play and I'm ashamed to admit I'm tempted but I'll tune it GDAE same as fiddle / mandolin / tenor banjo so I can play all that mega fast celtic stuff.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI'll even donate my Fender Telecoustic
Think I may have got my campaigns mixed up !
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Allegedly he used to keep a bootful of them in his car and randomly go around knocking on doors handing them out.
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Also recommend the GuitarTapp Pro app. You can enter a song and it will find you the chords and transpose them if needed.
You can set it to ukulele and it will show you the tabs for the song as well.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI got one of them last year, just the right size and extremely pleased with it...
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostGet a small one then
Google Fender Telecoustic. Get one of them instead. Jeez, I may end up offering to pay the difference to prevent you ruining your life with a Uke
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostToo big. Given that I'll probably play it twice then chuck it at the back of a cupboard, it's probably best if it doesn't take up too much space. Perhaps I should get a Jew's Harp...
Google Fender Telecoustic. Get one of them instead. Jeez, I may end up offering to pay the difference to prevent you ruining your life with a Uke
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostSkippy, please, please, please, skip the Uke idea and buy yourself a half decent acoustic guitar instead.
You'll be able to learn a handful of chords almost as quickly and be banging tunes out to sing along to in no time. You'll then have the massive advantage of it not sounding like a Uke !
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Originally posted by Ramrod View PostWhen considering the purchase of a uke, you must first declare your intentions by shouting as loud as you can....
"UKE HUNT!!!!" Only then can the search begin
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