There is almost
always music playing in my house in one form or another. When I was 10, I learned
how to play the piano and my love for music took off from there and I learned 6
more instruments after that. I want my kids if they choose of course to have
every opportunity they can to play instruments and learn what they love. That’s
why when I heard about Keiki Ukulele’s there was no way, I was saying no.
A little not well-known
fact about the Ukulele is that it doesn’t originate from Hawaii. It was
actually brought over from Portuguese and made from two different instruments,
the braguinha and the cavaquino.
A classic song
played on the ukulele is “somewhere over the rainbow”. More recently in 2008
Jason Mraz used it in his song “I’m yours” and spent 76 weeks on Billboards hot
100 charts. Jason is a great example to show kids that this instrument can be
fun.
Unlike a guitar
the ukulele has four strings. It’s known for the notes G, C, E and A.
The KeiKi Ukulele is designed for kids, preferably ages 5 and up. It’s a perfect way for
them to lean music and just to have fun.
Choose from four colors: Sandalwood, Sunset Red,
Seafoam Green and Pacific Blue
electronic tuner
a carry case
a learn-to-play guidebook
one strap
4 retro stickers
2 picks.
These are made
very well and for $29.95 this is an amazing deal. I can’t wait for Fallon to
learn how to play it so she can have even more fun.
If you guys
love music or your little ones do, I highly recommend checking these Ukuleles out as
they will make for a great Christmas present.
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My kids would love this so much! They are really into anything that makes a lot of noise.
ReplyDeleteMy nephew loves to play the Ukulele. He got it as a gift from a relative from Portugal.
ReplyDeleteI wish my kids were inclined to learn how to play an instrument. I think it would be fun to learn to play the ukulele.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter was thinking about playing the guitar. I think that Keiki Ukulele is perfect for her!
ReplyDeleteThat would be an amazing gift for Christmas! My son will surely love this!
ReplyDeleteI really want my grandchildren to learn to play a musical instrument. It is my grandson who shows some musical talent (he can carry a tune very well!). I think this ukelele would be a good start up musical instrument for him.
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