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Penelope the Pineapple Ukulele

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2009

Thank you CoffeeMate and CoffeeJunkee!

This is SOOO cool. She plays like a dream!

Thanks you so much.

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  • Heyy, is the pineapple more awkward to hold than the standard? is there anything worse about the pineapple in your opinion?(:(:

  • @DakotaMarie94, I don't find the pineapple more difficult to hold. The fret board on that uke is amazing. I don't care for the sound board, though (the print is a plastic coating and it really dampens the sound).

  • i think i might get this one. it's a nice one? what kind of tuner is that too?

  • @sharkbaitstudios , I have enjoyed that uke quite a bit over the last several month. The action and fretboard are magnificent. The sound quality is pretty good, but I think it suffers slightly from the pineapple print laminate. Kala makes great ukuleles and this is no exception.

    As to the tuner, it is some cheap $20 tuner one of my local shops carries. Can't recall the brand ("FZone" or something like that).

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  • i'm so pumped to get this.

  • Beautiful ukulele man!

  • Thanks. I will have to look that up later.

    Yeah I can usually follow the structure of simple things like folk songs. Stuff like this requires me to sit down and write things out and look stuff up. Super fun learning experience, though.

    I am just happy my ear is starting to develop where I can play three chord songs by ear.

  • I'm a full time musician, mostly teaching these days, so I sort of get all that theory stuff, although I'm self taught. It's not such a mystery once you crack it! There's a YouTube video of me doing "I'll See You In My Dreams' if you fancy it. Search for tonybuchnz Keep pickin'

  • One of these days I will need to sit and break down the chord progressions used in that piece and really understand them.

    For now I just parrot them.

  • Nice one! Lovely complex chord structure there.

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