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    cyman_t
    Participant

    Hi everyone,

    A few words about me:
    I started playing the ukulele 2 years ago and have been practicing at least little bit everyday since.
    I love what it brings into my life: it’s a lot more than “just” making music (which is in itself already something huge I believe): beauty, humility, patience, fun,… I’m discovering things about myself through this journey and I am so grateful for the day I allowed myself to set foot in a music shop and buy my first ukulele.

    After watching a ton of rock class 101’s youtube videos lately, I’ve decided to join the community because I feel that I could benefit from some more structure and guidance in my learning path as well as from some exposure from and to other ukulele players.

    Anyway, I am glad to join and to have a new opportunity and resource to keep growing with this instrument and others ukulele enthusiasts.

    And also I’m French so my English might be a little bit “Frenglish” from times to times 😉

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    #82241
    Andrew
    Keymaster

    @cyman_t – Happy to have you here with us 🙂

    #82264
    cyman_t
    Participant

    Thanks!

    #82382
    grannieannie
    Participant

    Bonjour, @cyman_t! You couldn’t have picked a better place to continue learning – the lessons cover everything in detail, and the instructors explain the concepts clearly. The challenges give us something to work toward each month, and it’s really useful to post videos of ourselves to the group (which becomes less intimidating with time).

    I agree with you that learning ukulele is much more than playing one note after another. I started a couple of years ago because I wanted to give my brain a new challenge; I didn’t expect it would become such an important part of my daily routine.

    And no need to apologize for your English (which sounds perfect in your introduction) – I’m brushing up on my own French in preparation for a trip to Montreal later this month, and I envy anyone who has command of more than one language.

    We’ll look forward to hearing more from you.

    #82583
    cyman_t
    Participant

    Hi @grannieannie, thanks for the encouragement 🙂

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