Mm

MJ

04/01/2013 12:06 PM

Ukulele kits

Local community adult ed offering a course in beginning ukulele. I am
thinking of
taking it, but don't own one. Grizzly offers this one and others:

http://www.grizzly.com/products/Ukulele-Kit/H3125

anyone have opinions about this kit or others? The course is in Feb.
so time's a-wasting!

MM


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DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to MJ on 04/01/2013 12:06 PM

04/01/2013 7:20 PM

In article
<fcf00f4d-daa1-406b-9382-f6670058ffe8@ui9g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>, MJ
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Local community adult ed offering a course in beginning ukulele. I am
> thinking of
> taking it, but don't own one. Grizzly offers this one and others:
>
> http://www.grizzly.com/products/Ukulele-Kit/H3125
>
> anyone have opinions about this kit or others? The course is in Feb.
> so time's a-wasting!

The price seems steep compared to buying one. My soprano uke was about
$30. IIRC, I paid about $90 for my baritone.

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Mm

MJ

in reply to MJ on 04/01/2013 12:06 PM

04/01/2013 4:45 PM


> I've constructed a few of the Grizzly Uke Kits. I don't think you'll
> need a class to glue up the very few parts that need gluing. I suggest
> you check out Stewmac uke kits. A bit more challenging and a lot more
> rewarding. Stewmac how-to DVDs are excellent as well as their printed
> instructions which are available online. Another option would be the
> Wolfelele line, available direct or on eBay. Their instructions are
> also excellent, affording you an instrument much above the Grizzly.

Well, the class is instruction on how to play, not build.

Thanks for the links.

MJ

tP

the Poor

in reply to MJ on 04/01/2013 12:06 PM

04/01/2013 5:08 PM

On Fri, 4 Jan 2013 12:06:36 -0800 (PST), MJ <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Local community adult ed offering a course in beginning ukulele. I am
>thinking of
>taking it, but don't own one. Grizzly offers this one and others:
>
>http://www.grizzly.com/products/Ukulele-Kit/H3125
>
>anyone have opinions about this kit or others? The course is in Feb.
>so time's a-wasting!
>
>MM

I've constructed a few of the Grizzly Uke Kits. I don't think you'll
need a class to glue up the very few parts that need gluing. I suggest
you check out Stewmac uke kits. A bit more challenging and a lot more
rewarding. Stewmac how-to DVDs are excellent as well as their printed
instructions which are available online. Another option would be the
Wolfelele line, available direct or on eBay. Their instructions are
also excellent, affording you an instrument much above the Grizzly.


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