Awhile back I posted a blog about a few different ukulele straps that you can buy. I really like the design and idea behind the Uke Leash. Well, I was thinking about that one day and realized that it is very possible to make your own diy uke leash out of a couple materials that you probably already have lying around the house. I still like the Uke Leash better, but if you're in a pinch or just don't have the cash right now to buy one, here's what you can do...

Showing posts with label leash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leash. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Ukulele Straps
Having trouble playing your ukulele standing up? Hey, you're not alone! Lots of uke players have trouble playing more involved pieces when on their feet. A ukulele strap can make the difference between a solid performance and one riddled with mistakes. But which uke strap should you buy?
There are a number of ukulele straps that take on the form of a traditional guitar strap. One nasty little problem - you'll have to install a strap button on your uke. While that's not totally out of the question, I'm not a fan of adding permanent hardware to my ukes. But you're in luck! There are a couple of alternative solutions that won't require you to drill into your ukulele...
The Uke Leash
This is absolutely genius! It's based off the quick release clips found in a lot of pet stores. The loop
There are a number of ukulele straps that take on the form of a traditional guitar strap. One nasty little problem - you'll have to install a strap button on your uke. While that's not totally out of the question, I'm not a fan of adding permanent hardware to my ukes. But you're in luck! There are a couple of alternative solutions that won't require you to drill into your ukulele...
The Uke Leash
This is absolutely genius! It's based off the quick release clips found in a lot of pet stores. The loop
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)