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[Closed] anybody on here play banjo or Ukulele

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has above guys


 
Posted : 18/06/2011 8:57 pm
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my brother in law plays the banjo pretty well.


 
Posted : 18/06/2011 9:42 pm
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(somebody had to do it......)


 
Posted : 18/06/2011 9:56 pm
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I was talking to one of the blokes in Cranes music store in Cardiff recently and apparently, ukeleles are selling like hotcakes. Can't mention ukeleles without posting a bit of Jake Shimabukuro


 
Posted : 18/06/2011 10:02 pm
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GREAT im thinking of learning to play


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 5:14 am
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Got a ukelele but I hardly ever play it. Feels like too much of a toy compared to my full size guitars. It's quite fun though, and has a nice laid back sound to it.


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 6:38 am
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i love the banjo, great sound.


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 6:45 am
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tom is the ukelelee hard to play??


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 7:40 am
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The are hard to play well, mollski, but you can pick up the basics very quickly.


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 7:49 am
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o my god thats my sister lol


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 7:55 am
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Reminds me of the best t-shirt slogan I have seen (while at a bluegrass festival in the states) - 'paddle faster... I hear banjo music.' Led to an adapted version for mountain biking Wales Real Ale Wobble t-shirt 'pedal faster...'. You never know in Llanwrytyd.


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 7:57 am
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I have a Ukelele and it is fun.

Basically it's the D, G, B and E strings from a guitar - but D is an octave higher.

So in theory you can play guitar chords on them and get a half decent tune out (if you know your guitar chords). BUT - there are specific Ukelele chords that sound better.

They come in different sizes so go and try. I have tree frog fingers so needed a fairly big one.

Having said all of that - I prefer my guitars.....

But - they do make an amusing aside (and they're cheap).


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 9:18 am
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I play 5 string banjo in the frailing style. I just couldnt get to grips with the picking scruggs way of playing.


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 9:55 am
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I've been playing a soprano uke (the smallest, with GCEA tuning) for nearly 3 years. It's a fun instruments and quite easy to make some good sounds quite quickly. I'd never played an instrument before and had heard it was one of the easiest to learn, and I think that's probably true.

I'd really recommend the Hal Leonard books as a starting point. They cover the basics and give you some recognisable songs to play. I've worked through those and have just picked up a fingerstyle book by Mark Nelson for a bit of variety.

The best bit about the uke is how small they are, it's so easy to take it everywhere with you (much to the annoyance of my friends I suspect!).


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 10:23 am
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2orangey4crows thanks for the above,great bit of info 🙂


 
Posted : 19/06/2011 11:01 am