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What is it like to be a great ukulele and why?

You can play any song you like on the ukulele. Even if it is a new song, you can pick off the music after listening to it a few times. You can match the rhythm with your right hand and add various fill-ins, even better than the music. The original songs are all good, and the various adaptations are all pretty cool. There is no pressure in finger playing, the hand shape is super beautiful, and no matter how difficult the music is, I can play it easily and casually, it is simply shining. Just show off your skills and you can attract many people to learn ukulele. You will also be invited to perform. When you are in a bad mood, playing it will make you feel better. There will be a circle of friends. People who like ukulele also like music and are sentimental people. Then you will find that there are more similar interests and hobbies. They all like to eat and take risks, and their spare time life becomes richer. We will often gather, sing, search for delicious food, and go on vacation together. Imagine that a group of friends went to Hawaii together and took their little u to sing on the beach. It couldn't be better. You will also find a boyfriend or girlfriend because of this. My ukulele teacher has been working hard in the direction of Jake Shimbukuro. He is indeed a master and is very famous in the Hangzhou ukulele circle. I have been studying for more than a year. I can basically teach myself how to play and sing the songs I like. I can also play a lot of fingerstyle songs. I have also performed in bars with my friends from the piano store. Once I posted a piece of fingerstyle, many people came to me as their teacher and asked me to guide them in buying and playing the piano. Some people also suggested that I start teaching classes. It feels quite fulfilling. Music has brought me a lot. I have met many like-minded friends, experienced many interesting things, and will continue to learn. The longer I study, the more I like playing the ukulele and the more I like music.