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(7 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

hi susan yes i do play but only for my own amusement but have jammed with a jazz trio on one occation , i dont know where you are based but many music shops stock ukes nowa days in london in paticular i have the fender now its great, that now makes number 4 i have a ashbury resonator uke an ohana pocket uke plus a makala i want to get an electric next year.

thanks for the reply M

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(7 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

im thinking of getting a fender hauoli uke the cheaper one @ £99 just wonderd if any one out there has got one and what they think of them thanks

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(1 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

hi roger i have found mahalo ukes to be a bit toyish or gimmicky, i got a flying v uke and the sound wasnt great, also had a saprano that used to give you sore fingers cos the actoin was not good lol so i stay away from them they are cheap i know, but there are other makes you can get that cost the same and are better quality. my self i have an ashbury resonator uke, wich plays and sounds realy nice but then it should the price of it .i also have a makala saprano it cost 30 pound its not bad for an entry levle. but the one i take every where is my ohana sapronino or pocket uke its great fun again was pricey but i guess you get what you pay for  hope this helps  maxine

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(10 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

my only advice is to stay away from mahalo ukes

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(1 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

can any one recomend a uke teacher in south london area (surrey) althoug i can play a number of songs, i need help with timing,  im fine playing away on me own ,but as soon as other peeps play along it all goes to pot lol HELP !!!

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(15 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

can any one recomend a uke teacher in south london area (surrey) althoug i can play a number of songs, i need help with timing,  im fine playing away on me own ,but as soon as other peeps play along it all goes to pot lol HELP !!!