It’s not just a Wynnum thing, it seems like everyone has got ukulele fever. Ukuleles have been around for a long time – even Beatle George Harrison was a big fan, often giving house guests (like Tom Petty) a ukulele or two from his collection to go away and play.
Ukuleles have some great advantages over normal guitars – they’re much easier to grab and just strum a tune, and of late quite a few musicians have turned to ukuleles as virtuoso instruments (check this out… http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/12-of-the-best-ukulele-videos-on-youtube-57867).
People old and young are learning and playing ukulele at schools, at local groups for older people such as EACH in Wynnum (www.each.com.au) and with the delightfully named BUMS – Brisbane Ukulele Musicians Society.
Quite a few Wynnumites will be making the pilgrimage to South Bank this weekend.
If you’re interested in getting a ukulele, pop in to WynnumCentral Members the Wynnum Manly Loan Office in Edith Street – they have a big range, from $30 for a basic soprano up to $110 for a baritone, and a concert ukulele in between at $77. They stock both Kalani and Onyx brands.
See also our previous article on Wynnum Manly Loan Office: More than a pawn shop
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