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Yopparai Kyabetsu
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  • Jacksonville, AR
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That looks like fun to play and practice , Yopparai. And that's one long pinky ya got there. Quite an asset on those long reaches. I think I'll give a little effort to the claw hammer techinique. Thanks for posting! Earl
November 8
Great song, Buddy! It explains a lot. How did you convince The Chipmunks to come out of retirement?
November 6
I like that tune. Nice easy going showmanship you have going there.
October 27
Yopparai Kyabetsu added a blog post
Other than the way learning to frail completely changed my entire musical life, nothing has been more delightfully unexpected than how much picking up the ukulele has inspired me. Several years ago, in an effort to get my girlie interested in music…
October 13
deach and Yopparai Kyabetsu are now friends
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At 10:37am on October 13, 2009, uncle jeff said…
hey yoppy!
good to hear from ya!
At 12:24pm on November 17, 2008, Marcy Marxer said…
Hi Yopp! Great to see you here!

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What are your favorite ukuleles?
The ones within arms reach: Currently a Rogue baritone and a soprano that has no maker's marks of any kind on it anywhere.
Who are your favorite ukulele players?
Like my ukes, its the uke player I can hear at the moment. I blame Marcy for getting me back into playing ukulele, and the many wonderful folks at UU for keeping me inspired.
Do you have a website?
http://www.youtube.com/user/YoppyKyabetsu

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Ukulele took me by surprise

Other than the way learning to frail completely changed my entire musical life, nothing has been more delightfully unexpected than how much picking up the ukulele has inspired me.

Several years ago, in an effort to get my girlie interested in music, I bought a $20 ukulele from a local music store. She was delighted. She learned a couple of chords. She made up songs while picking the strings. The next day it was propped up on her dresser and she didn't touch it again.

Many months of neglect lat… Continue

Posted on October 13, 2009 at 2:25pm —

 
 
 

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