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@yeetus

That's wonderful!

@SaltyLasagna

I didn't even know I cried until they showed me the video
also the sound it makes is so pretty, it's so beautiful and soft and natural

@yeetus

Awww

@Norepinephrinxx

Ah! Thats so awesome, I bought myself a ukulele last year and it's so fun and relaxing.

@yeetus

That's cool

@_sleeby_rat_

I honestly debated buying a uke at one point but then was like "wait no I haven't even properly learned the guitar that's too many instruments" lol

@yeetus

How many instruments do you play?

@_sleeby_rat_

uhhhh lemme see

drums, violin, flute, trumpet, and guitar, with the best being flute and the most current being guitar

there's probably more in that list but I can't think of them rn

@SaltyLasagna

well a ukulele can be a good introduction to the guitar. I don't want to say it's just a mini guitar or just a step stool for learning guitar, but it can get you used to the strings and how to play chords before you move onto something more difficult

@yeetus

uhhhh lemme see

drums, violin, flute, trumpet, and guitar, with the best being flute and the most current being guitar

there's probably more in that list but I can't think of them rn

Woah

@_sleeby_rat_

yeah but like…too much money…my parents already bought me a new guitar…

@yeetus

Yeah
I've played more in the past but at the moment I only play piano and flute

well a ukulele can be a good introduction to the guitar. I don't want to say it's just a mini guitar or just a step stool for learning guitar, but it can get you used to the strings and how to play chords before you move onto something more difficult

Have you played before getting this one? Is this your first one? Have you borrowed others before?

@_sleeby_rat_

yeah my sister plays piano and my other sister wants to play drums

@yeetus

That is gonna be loud

@SaltyLasagna

well a ukulele can be a good introduction to the guitar. I don't want to say it's just a mini guitar or just a step stool for learning guitar, but it can get you used to the strings and how to play chords before you move onto something more difficult

Have you played before getting this one? Is this your first one? Have you borrowed others before?

Me? I've never borrowed anybody's ukulele because the one person I knew who played ukulele was somebody I wasn't talking to at the time, but I told my grandma that I was really interested in it and a couple days later she bought me a cheap plastic one. It didn't sound too great, but I still fell in love with it instantly and it was enough to learn the basics with.

@SaltyLasagna

yeah but like…too much money…my parents already bought me a new guitar…

dude if you want to learn I could let you borrow my old one
it's kinda loud and sounds pretty plastic (idk if that makes any sense lol) but you don't have to tune it too often and you can definitely learn notes, chords, and strumming patterns on it

@yeetus

That's really cool

well a ukulele can be a good introduction to the guitar. I don't want to say it's just a mini guitar or just a step stool for learning guitar, but it can get you used to the strings and how to play chords before you move onto something more difficult

Have you played before getting this one? Is this your first one? Have you borrowed others before?

Me? I've never borrowed anybody's ukulele because the one person I knew who played ukulele was somebody I wasn't talking to at the time, but I told my grandma that I was really interested in it and a couple days later she bought me a cheap plastic one. It didn't sound too great, but I still fell in love with it instantly and it was enough to learn the basics with.

Cool. I play ukulele and I started by borrowing one from the music teacher at my middle school who had bought about 7 or so for the school. I would take them over the weekend and teach myself. I did this for about a month or so, and my parents decided on their own to buy me a ukulele, and I love it to pieces. I was just curious as a fellow uke lover.

@_sleeby_rat_

I had kind of a similar experience with guitar? like I mentioned that I wanted to play to my grandma and she was like "hold on wait I got you" and then my grandpa went out and got my uncle's old guitar, which honestly has so much value to that part of my family I started crying once I got home bc I couldn't believe that they had actually given it to me. it's an old electric I had to fix up and I love it so much

@SaltyLasagna

that's so awesome, dude

@yeetus

I had kind of a similar experience with guitar? like I mentioned that I wanted to play to my grandma and she was like "hold on wait I got you" and then my grandpa went out and got my uncle's old guitar, which honestly has so much value to that part of my family I started crying once I got home bc I couldn't believe that they had actually given it to me. it's an old electric I had to fix up and I love it so much

Awwww

@_sleeby_rat_

yeah I get really emotional when my uncle is involved. the guitar used to be my uncle's and he was such an amazing person who didn't deserve what happened to him and my mom tends to make fun of me because I cared about him so much but that's probably why I'm so determined to play guitar even though I sort of suck at it

@SaltyLasagna

you're probably a lot better than you think lol
remember, nobody is good at playing instruments when they first start, it's dedication and practice that develop skill and talent.

@yeetus

Yah

@_sleeby_rat_

yeah but I still sort of suck lmao. but I'll probably be okay at it at some point so

@SaltyLasagna

so do I lmao but i practice way less than I should

@_sleeby_rat_

boi I barely get enough practice in bc I get distracted so easily

@SaltyLasagna

saaame
I really need to start practicing more though, everytime I do I'm always so surprised like "wow??? who knew the ukulele sounded this pretty???? i should be playing all the damn time sljdfglsjdfgs" and I play for two hours and then abandon it for like 3 weeks

@yeetus

Mood