I know it is. The one I bought has coloured spots for chord C, F and G7 so I thought it was an easy introduction instrument. Just got to teach her parents how to keep it in tune.Worth sticking with GP, our kid started at that age, she's doing her Grade 4 now, it gets pretty technical though, lots of hard work but the results are well worth the effort (for us!).
Are they available in the UK?Buy a red Snark.
The "Maiden" in questionFrom Google.
Mary Mary quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids all in a row
This rhyme is a reference to Bloody Mary. The garden refers to growing cemeteries, as she filled them with Protestants. Silver bells and cockle shells were instruments of torture and the maiden was a device used to behead people.
A Flying V ukulele, love thatI bought my son a ukulele and his fellow band members thought that it was really cool
He dusts it down and plays it every now and then. My wife and daughter both play the ukulele. My daughter's a tinkerer and my wife plays in a ukulele group.
To be fair, he'd give most things a go. If he was never a Louisiana hooker, it was probably just an oversight.George Melly?
Ah. The fine line between eclectic, and not very fussy.To be fair, he'd give most things a go. If he was never a Louisiana hooker, it was probably just an oversight.
I bought young Seb a uke for Christmas! Fancy a duo?This is mine:
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I bought young Seb a uke for Christmas! Fancy a duo?
Ah. The fine line between eclectic, and not very fussy.
I bought young Seb a uke for Christmas! Fancy a duo?