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Old 03-30-2013, 05:27 PM   #1
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I just started playing ukulele. I have a Risa acacia soprano uke and am loving strumming out a handful of songs with easier chord progressions. It's sure helping being a guitarist to start with.

I'll be looking through this thread for some good practice songs that I can transpose for uke. I'm bored of my own music folder, despite it being quite extensive.

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Risa acacia soprano uke um, what does that mean?
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Risa acacia soprano uke um, what does that mean?
Means it's the smallest of the ukulele sizes and made from solid European acacia. Apparently acacia is akin to koa wood which is considered a preferred tone wood for high end ukuleles.

I purposely waited for this one because it'shand-made in Europe, from European woods. The neck and headstock are a natural mahogany and the fretboard ebony. Because it's solid tonewood it should sound better as the years pass. We shall see.

I jumped in at the deep end and bought something a little better than an entry level instrument because I knew that it'd be fun and something I continue to noodle around with for the foreseeable.

Apropos you learning: A good beginners book where chord boxes are explained and used is what ya need. I taught myself loads from such books when I first started out.
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Means it's the smallest of the ukulele sizes and made from solid European acacia. Apparently acacia is akin to koa wood which is considered a preferred tone wood for high end ukuleles.

Apropos you learning: A good beginners book where chord boxes are explained and used is what ya need. I taught myself loads from such books when I first started out.
thanks Daktari! maybe you could post yourself playing it on YouTube?? Or post pics of your Ukulele?

Thanks for the tips. I bought my guitar cause I wanted to sing to my fav music.

Not being rude here, but I have a hard time holding the guitar like a guy, my girls get in the way... any tips for that? Would a strap help me hold it, and still be able to play? or do I need to sit down and rest it on my lap somehow? plus I'm short, 5'3", so my arms aren't long either.
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thanks Daktari! maybe you could post yourself playing it on YouTube?? Or post pics of your Ukulele?

Thanks for the tips. I bought my guitar cause I wanted to sing to my fav music.

Not being rude here, but I have a hard time holding the guitar like a guy, my girls get in the way... any tips for that? Would a strap help me hold it, and still be able to play? or do I need to sit down and rest it on my lap somehow? plus I'm short, 5'3", so my arms aren't long either.
I'm a li'l un too Sweet Bliss and have managed to wrastle with all sorts of guitars and sizes; granted I don't have 'girls' to contend with though...Dolly Parton plays guitar though so it's possible!! Small hands are not a bar to playing either.
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