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February 7, 2025 at 5:32 pm #65527
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KeymasterLive Stream: Tuesday, February 11th at 5:00pm ET (check your local time zone)
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Hi guys! We are back with Live Lesson EP075! This month’s topic is: Is a $10,000 Ukulele Moore Bettah?
In this session, we’re exploring how premium, handcrafted ukuleles compare to more affordable options—what sets them apart, and is the difference worth it?
This month’s topic should stir up some great questions! So please post all you have below and I hope you join us for the live stream. 🙂
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February 11, 2025 at 11:54 am #65538The_Bumble_Bard
ParticipantQuite an intriguing topic! 😊
I have a somewhat biased opinion on this as I’ve never played a ukulele that even costs a fraction of that price, but I feel like even if a ukulele like that *is* objectively better quality than others (which I’m sure they are excellently crafted with high quality materials) what makes a ukulele “better” is very subjective.
For me, and others I’ve talked to, there is something beautiful and charming about cheap things. I actually prefer cheaper things – older, “well loved” things – because then I am more likely to use them without worrying about hurting them. Also, if I can’t glue things to my ukulele or smash it on a car door or feed it soup – or use it to fight off velociraptors – it’s probably not the uke for me. 😂😅
February 11, 2025 at 5:11 pm #65540Kasia
ParticipantI can’t watch the live lesson, it says the video is private 🙁 and I’m a premium member.
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February 11, 2025 at 5:22 pm #65542Andrew
KeymasterHi Kasia, it looks like YouTube is having technical difficulties with livestreams today, and Matt’s not able to get it to work. We’re rescheduling the livestream for Thursday at 5 PM ET. My apologies for the inconvenience.
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