Reddit Reddit reviews Makala Tenor Mahogany Ukulele by Kala (MK-T)

We found 3 Reddit comments about Makala Tenor Mahogany Ukulele by Kala (MK-T). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Makala Tenor Mahogany Ukulele by Kala (MK-T)
The Makala Classic line by Kala is simply the best entry-level ukulele on the marketKala focuses on the essentials - quality at an affordable price - making any Makala the perfect ukulele to begin withModeled after mahogany ukuleles made over 100 years ago, the Makala line is a truly traditional, vintage ukulele that emits a soft, warm, full-bodied, balanced tone and ages beautifully.The Makala Series is built using the same construction standards as all our Kala Ukuleles. Comes complete with a beautiful Walnut fingerboard and bridge, Mahogany neck, brass frets, and Aquila Super Nylgut strings from ItalyKala ukuleles are played by some of the most renowned players around the world including: twenty one pilots, Vance Joy, dodie, EatMyUke, The Ukulele Teacher, and Zac Brown.TENOR UKULELE – This bigger sized ukulele is more comfortable for larger hands and preferred by professional musician. It has a longer scale with more frets and makes a deeper, fuller sound than a soprano or concert – tuned G C E A
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3 Reddit comments about Makala Tenor Mahogany Ukulele by Kala (MK-T):

u/emmacwin · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I decided to start ukulele last year and it's been going well so far! I highly recommend it-- I'm in college and get anxious/stressed very easily and just strumming while I study is very helpful. Plus it's typically more quiet than a guitar!

I got a Kala MK-T Tenor. I liked it because it has a deeper tone than the soprano uke but still uses the same chord formations (bass ukes are different). Once I got it I just googled a few YouTube tutorials to get the feel for it. Honestly, the chords are mostly very simple. After that I just used UltimateGuitar.com and searched for my favorite songs. It takes practice, but after a while you'll realize that you have learned a lot of chords!

u/garogers8158 · 2 pointsr/ukulele

This was my first uke and i still think it plays amazing to this day. It's cheap, functional and has a nice warm sound. I would strongly recommend this one.

u/frisco3 · -1 pointsr/SuicideWatch

This is pretty fascinating from a neutral bystander's point of view. I'm curious what a person could have that might kill them any time, but I understand your desire for anonymity.

I'm not sure how much experience you have with doctors, but in my experience they get things wrong a lot. Like more than half the time. Just something to consider. I hope you are reading up on your diagnosis big time. It might take a few days, but you will probably know more about this illness than the doctors before too long. Don't be afraid to question everything they tell you.

Meanwhile, is the situation with the suicidal images in your head getting worse, or is it about the same as a week ago (your last post)? How much success do you have just moving the image aside and thinking about something else? I ask this because I think most people have pretty gruesome thoughts pop into their heads sometimes (with accompanying dialog suggesting nastiness), but that's just part of the thousands of images that pop up through the course of a day. It doesn't mean there's anything wrong, it just means you saw Friday the 13th when you were 9 because your sister's friends were having a sleepover and you were peeking into the living room through the heating register.

Watching YouTube is wonderful. Personally, I like the video subreddit to find new things to watch. Usually very high quality stuff. Of course, there is also Hulu to catch up on Family Guy, and Netflix to watch all 7 seasons of Buffy (as well as Angel). Sometimes you just have to "check out" and let your brain rot on TV (or TV-simulated experience).

But lets say worst case is that you are going to die in like two days (and you don't know it and can't control it). I mean, you are literally (definition 2) living the life of "If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, what would you do?" So do you want to spend it watching YouTube? If you say 'yes,' that's totally okay. Or would you rather spend it doing something else?

You seem to write pretty well. Got a short story in you (you'd better make it short, you could be dead any time)? How about learning a new piece of music (if you don't play an instrument, spend $73 for a ukulele and through the miracle of YouTube, learn to play complete songs within a day!). Can you paint? Whip up some 5x7 portraits that make you really feel being alive. Now that would be irony!

But seriously, I'm not really suggesting that you need to do anything. I understand your feelings of being overwhelmed to the point of inaction. Believe me, I understand. Sometimes I'm able to get out of this funk myself by just doing something random that I really enjoy and haven't done in a long time.