Bill Gates recently picked up the ukulele. And Warren Buffett is a huge ukulele fan. I even got to strum a few chords with Francis Ford Coppola. It blows my mind that these people, who have everything in the world they could want, have picked up the ...
I play the ukulele. I have a great group of friends, and we do things like have battles of the bands - me sometimes on ukulele, but mostly on drums.
One thing you might want to learn before you attend the world's largest ukulele lesson is how to say ukulele.
I watched a lot of YouTube videos of cute geeky girls playing '80s cover tunes on ukuleles. Technically, this wasn't part of my research, but I had a serious cute-geeky-girls-playing-ukuleles fetish that I can neither explain nor defend.
There's no ego when you're a ukulele player.
The ukulele has always appealed to the older generation.
I started out playing ukulele when I was 5 or 6 years old.
I bring my ukulele everywhere I go, play a little music in the park, always have it with me.
Sometimes when you're writing on a ukulele, you're in a totally new land, rhythmically or melodically.
If everyone played the ukulele, the world would be a better place.
When I was growing up, there was no such thing as a touring ukulele player.
I actually first picked up an ukulele before I picked up a guitar.
On the good days, my mother would haul out the ukulele and we'd sit around the kitchen table - it was a cardboard table with a linoleum top - and sing.
I like to play the ukulele, but I'm not, like, awesome at it. I mostly play the piano and the guitar.
We started out when I was 6 years old. We played ukuleles and sang Everly Brothers songs.
I love the ukulele. It's got a beautiful, melodic tone to it. There's something innocent and romantic, and it's just a grand instrument to play.
I think my first instrument was a ukulele that they gave me. I used to know how to play that pretty well.
There's something about the ukulele that just makes you smile. It makes you let your guard down. It brings out the child in all of us.
As I try to get around with a guitar, a banjo and a suitcase of high heels and dresses, I treasure that little ukulele.
I started playing ukulele first for 2 years from age 9 to 11 and got my first guitar and got inspired by blues I heard on the radio that turned me on and I started learning myself.
II know very, very little about the ukulele, but I actually grew up playing the viola from 4th grade through high school.