My elder brother was a world class multi-instrument player. One year he was home during Christmas and one of my cousins received a plastic ukulele toy.

You likely know the kind I mean, all hard plastic with two strings that starts at one hard plastic peg, loops around the brittle plastic bridge and ends at another hard plastic peg. Generally speaking the best "sound" you can get from one is the thwong sound heard thunking a string while turning a peg.

Anyhow the cousin gives my brother the ukulele to play since he had seen my brother play acoustic guitar before. My brother tunes the ukulele up. It kind of stayed in tune long enough for my brother to play a recognizable song on it and actually sounded good. That's when I realized its the musician that makes the instrument, not the other way around.


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