TIME STAMPS ⏲ (Skip ahead to the good stuff) Strap #1 - Easiest & Free! 1:04 This strap doesn't require you to purchase anything new. It works, but it is not my favorite. Strap #2 - Effective and Aesthetically Pleasing 2:50 This strap will need a command. Link:👉 amzn.to/2h6F9dY Blue Kala Ukulele used: amzn.to/2gDPCjU Strap #3 - Mimmicks professional strap buttons 6:02 This strap will need 2 command hooks. Link:👉 amzn.to/2h6F9dY Makala Baritone Ukulele used: amzn.to/2zyV8bp Final Thoughts - Which one is my favorite?! 8:32
I absolutely adore your solution!. I live in a caravan & I use those command hooks for all kinds of things ! The insides of cabinet/closet doors are one of my favorites. Under the sink inside walls . But I Never thought of putting them on my uke! You are my new favorite female thinker! I will send a pic.
#3 - I also like your tassels! The command hooks are a great idea for the lacquered ukes that don't have them and would likely be damaged by strap button installation. Really useful video! 🙂
I would never have thought of this but fitted the command hooks to my Ukulele 6 months ago. They have stayed in place, completely reliable - thanks for a very useful tip.
My first ukulele has a command hook. I use an old purse strap with a small key ring at the end. It has served me well for 7 years and counting! The strap is most likely woven in Guatamala, so it looks similar to a traditional strap, just not as wide.
I made a strap that holds just the neck which is the only part that needs support since the body sits in my lap (I play sitting). Just wind each end around the neck and tie to the length that suits. Tying with a bow instead of a knot makes it flexible. Now I can use my left hand with my thumb behind the neck without worrying about using my left hand to hold the neck in position. Thanks for giving me this great idea.
absolutely loved this video! I've been wanting to make straps for my children for a while now! this is such a creative way to do it. I just became the proud mother of a baritone ukulele, I found him at a pawn shop and got him for $20, in PERFECT condition!!!!!! I also have a concert, tenor, and soprano! I love your family of ukuleles!
Just a thought, if you like the way strap 2 hangs but the ease of strap 3, try putting the hook pointing down on the back of the head and hook it like you would strap 3.
I like strap #2. Purchased my first ukulele today, it didn't have strap buttons and I was concerned about drilling a hole. Someone recommended Velcro and I just didn't want to do that. The Command Strip hook is so clever. I will picking up a pack of these strips tomorrow. Thanks so much Bernadette.
My father got a ukulele as a gift but he had no interest in playing so i started learning it from your 30 day uke challenge and this video was just what i needed my ukulele was slipping so i couldn't play it properly . I amde the first strap and its so much better. A VERY BIG THANK YOU
I used a long shoe lace from the dollar store that is about 3/4" wide to make a strap for my mandolin. I do like the command hook idea for my ukes. Great idea.
You're so cute, I love that you painted the hooks and then your nails the same colour and how you customise everything. I actually got a strap with my ukulele and it's really pretty but I don't wanna drill into my ukulele for a hook so this video is perfect, thank you! I'll definitely try option 2. Already tried option 1 myself but don't like how that looks either.
I like these ideas and love the tassel look. I was thinking of making a strap for the head that has a loop to hook into...so the loop always stays on the head so you don't have to deal w tying and untying but can still have the angle that way.
Thank you so much!!!! I needed a strap but I couldn’t find an easy one that didn’t require drilling holes and I only have one so I didn’t want to risk it. You’re the best!!
I love your creative ideas, pretty yet simple straps. Getting my 4th ukulele today and very hopeful that I will learn to play properly and diligently!!! I just reconnect with your channel. I love your way of teaching, giving students enough time to emulate how your fingers are placed. Your ‘look up’ prompt works really well for me. Can’t wait to start for real, this time. You’re doing a great job, thank you so much.
Those were cute! I have already placed a hole and strap lock buckle button/screws in all of my ukes. I bought inexpensive guitar straps online and I'm happy with them. I'm not sure if I would've used the adhesive hooks, but they definitely are practical without the difficulty of making a hole ((especially if you ~don't~ have a drill but you ~do~ have neighbours to disturb with a hammer)). Yours are cute.
Yes! It’s a simple solution for the people who don’t want to drill into their ukes! I didn’t think of this, though. I was in a music teacher forum when someone shared that tip ☺️
I just started playing and the Ukulele that I got was more due to opportunity however it did not come with a strap. This video is amazing and I'm learning halleluiah from another of your videos!!
I already had the idea to use command hooks rather that screwing in the little knob for the straps, but I really love how you thought to paint it with metallic nail polish, it really gives it a nice look, I’m going to do that too!
When I bought my first uke about a month ago, I picked it because of how it sounded, not realizing a strap might be necessary. This is a perfect solution, and I even have command hooks in the junk drawer. Planning on weaving a pretty strap at some point.
I made a first version strap but because I sew, I made bias tape and added buttons and button holes to put it in place, so that I don't have to tie it. I don't really like it however because the part at the "waist" bothers me when I am playing. So maybe it would be a good idea to try that with the other options but instead of tying the ends I would put on a button on the part at the top of the uke (for the 2nd version), and then just a buttonhole to go in the hook(s). Just sharing the idea for all the sewing lovers :) Be careful though, if you do the 2nd version, put the button hole at the very end of the strap, and the button higher, because you won't be able to make the button go behind the strings.
I just bought an Oscar Schmidt ou5ek, no strap buttons on it. I'm in the middle of the 30 day challenge also. Looks like my teacher has tips on everything! Thanks for the command strip idea! I will try that out.
I like the command strip idea, looks like it would work really well,.......i bet pink is your favorite color, lol😀, thanks for the great tips and video.
Hi, watched a few of your video's already and this one was great! as I didn't want to "DRILL" into my Twisted Wood Ukulele. I am a south paw, so I had a false start with playing right handed and causing myself severe wrist pain. The strap helps a lot.
Love this video for a couple of reasons. First, like you, I don't care for a long introduction and unnecessary chatter. Second, great ideas! I'm hooked! (Pun intended.)
Made #3 today with Paracord which comes in a variety of nice colors and patterns. Works great! (And if I can make it, anyone can. I cannot do anything "crafty.")
I love how creative you get with style! Something I did to make the knots pretty is cord wrapping the tails of yarn upwards with embroidery thread. Gives the ukelele a nice framing and u can get as extra as u want with making stripes or an ombré of color :) Tons of vids on how to wrap cord if u dont know wtf im talking about lol.
Thanks for the great ideas. I just bought a transparent Waterman ukulele and was trying to think of how to add a strap. Clear Command hooks should do the job without breaking up the transparency of the uke. Then I add a clear plastic strap and I’m good to go!
Thank you very much for the very useful video, Bernadette. I have a concert and think that I will try type 2. I need a good ukulele balance (since mine is awful!) and thus doesn't block the sound hole
I used ukulele for the first time ever in class today for the kids to sing. Then only I realized the importance of ukulele strap. Lol. Glad I found your helpful vid. Thank you! ☺
I did Bernadette and so can you or anybody.It only took a couple of minutes. Here's what I would do: get a piece of wood for a practice piece, that way you'll know you've got the right size bit.Let me know if I can help you further.
Fantastic ... I love your ideas for making your own straps. I have eight ukes, all with different straps but I now wanna make my own original one with something special. The "command strip" idea is also cool as I have had to drill my ukes to fit button ... love love love this cool video, and also love love LOVE your pink hair . :)
Great diy uke straps. I always like 2 strap buttons it's the best option. 1. It holds on better 2. hugs your body more so does not flop down like when tied on headstock. 3. These straps you made are a bit too thin guitar straps are way more comfortable 4. you can adjust guitar straps. 5. You can use the tshirt string, twine etc to make a loop to hook the strap on if the holes for regular strap buttons don't work. This is the best option in my opinion.
You seriously are my hero. Thank you. This is beyond brilliant!!! And I do think you can put one of those pretty Uke or guitar straps on that. Thank you for sharing this great life hack!! 🥰🤙
Watching this while stuck at home. Mahalo for the suggestion of using those Command hooks. I have a nice uke that I don't want to drill, but I don't like those tone hole straps either. Aloha.
I love the fact that your hair matches the strap, and your nails match the hooks. You are always thinking about the esthetics of the situation! :) As for the straps, I am only having trouble holding my soprano. I don't have trouble supporting my concert ukulele or the tenors that I have played (I don't own one... yet!). But the soprano is just so little for me, I can't seem to get myself scrunched up enough to hold it securely with my left arm so that my right is free to move from one chord to certain others where I feel like I need to let go of the neck end to get my fingers into position. I kind of hesitate to do anything, because I know I am not the first person to be met with this problem! But rather than get frustrated by this, I am looking at a half-strap or uke leash that someone makes just to hold the neck end without needing to be attached to the other end (it attaches to the player instead). I'm hoping it will help in this situation without causing me to develop bad habits. I don't intend to use it on the larger ukes, so I think I will be ok. But I am not going to dye my hair pink. :)
TIME STAMPS ⏲
(Skip ahead to the good stuff)
Strap #1 - Easiest & Free! 1:04
This strap doesn't require you to purchase anything new. It works, but it is not my favorite.
Strap #2 - Effective and Aesthetically Pleasing 2:50
This strap will need a command. Link:👉 amzn.to/2h6F9dY
Blue Kala Ukulele used: amzn.to/2gDPCjU
Strap #3 - Mimmicks professional strap buttons 6:02
This strap will need 2 command hooks. Link:👉 amzn.to/2h6F9dY
Makala Baritone Ukulele used: amzn.to/2zyV8bp
Final Thoughts - Which one is my favorite?! 8:32
05:30 Whats the ukulele name? The "model"
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It's all good, she's very generous with her talents! Thankyou, Bernadette!
I'm a sewer, I made my own strap..love it these are great ideas.
i love the way she says “ukulele” :))
Yeaa! Me too
Its actually the proper pronunciation!
The pronunciation is actually Hawaiian
Germans say Ukulele also like Mrs.B😊
In Poland we also pronounce “ukulele” this way ☺️. It’s very natural for me.
6:40 "But I think it would work because it's gravity."
Me: **sings MCR*** GRAVITY DON'T MEAN TOO MUCH TO ME.
Gina Winchester 😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I FOUND MY FELLOW EMOS HI
alltimebored_ HI!
KILLJOYS REJOICE
Kellin Winchester is that a unicorn? Nope that’s Gerard defying gravity again🙄
I just did the first option it makes me super happy haha
+whatlauralikes. ☽ yay!!!! Glad you liked it :)
J'me disais bien que je t'avais déjà vu quelque part ; J'ADORE tes vidéos continues comme ça !
You remind me of nymphadora tonks from harry potter. She's one of my favourite characters
OMG!!!! Thank you so much!!!! I love her and Harry Potter!!!!!
Bernadette Teaches Music WOW😺😻
EYYYYYY ARE U A POTTER HEAD😍
Saira KM :)))
Oh my gosh!! How did you know that I needed this 😂
I've been needing a uke strap and I'm knitting one right now, but this is so much easier!!
Jill Stephenson if you knitted a long strand you can use that as your strap!
A knitted or crocheted band would be great. You'll have to post a pic of yours when it's done. What a cool idea.
Great idea! Im going to knit mine too!
@@loverlyme I just found some fun-colored parachute cord I was going to braid, but now I'm going to ask my Mom to knit it for me!
Jill Stephenson :)
I improvised a strap using an old Obie belt from a second hand market stall. Thanks for the great ideas!
Ookolele
tha's right!
Bernadette Teaches Music i wasnt making fun💜 i i just like the way you say it💜
that’s how it was originally pronounced (it’s how it should be said) haha
sal schorp thanks for the fun fact i actually didnt know that!❤😂
That's how I say it too. Not because I just pronounce it that way, but because I like to.
I loved the command hook idea!! I've never thought about that
Diana1707 I looked on Pinterest for HOURS to find something that was different from Strap #1. Hidden in the caves of Pinterest I found this idea 💡
Bernadette Teaches Music that's what I call dedication
+Diana1707 😂 thank you!!!
I like strap 2 because it seems more supportive . That said , #3 is easier to remove completely.
Thanks for the video!
that's exactly how I feel!
How long resisted?
I absolutely adore your solution!. I live in a caravan & I use those command hooks for all kinds of things ! The insides of cabinet/closet doors are one of my favorites. Under the sink inside walls . But I Never thought of putting them on my uke! You are my new favorite female thinker! I will send a pic.
#3 - I also like your tassels! The command hooks are a great idea for the lacquered ukes that don't have them and would likely be damaged by strap button installation. Really useful video! 🙂
I would never have thought of this but fitted the command hooks to my Ukulele 6 months ago. They have stayed in place, completely reliable - thanks for a very useful tip.
which command hooks did you choose? I'm trying to find some reliable and sticky too
So glad I decided to look at your older videos and most popular..I needed this one! I am enjoying your lessons. You're a good teacher!
My first ukulele has a command hook. I use an old purse strap with a small key ring at the end. It has served me well for 7 years and counting! The strap is most likely woven in Guatamala, so it looks similar to a traditional strap, just not as wide.
I made a strap that holds just the neck which is the only part that needs support since the body sits in my lap (I play sitting). Just wind each end around the neck and tie to the length that suits. Tying with a bow instead of a knot makes it flexible. Now I can use my left hand with my thumb behind the neck without worrying about using my left hand to hold the neck in position. Thanks for giving me this great idea.
I've used option #2 on a soprano uke for 3 years and the command hook is still holding well
Thank you for letting us know! This is excellent!
Good to know! I am scared to drill into my uke and was wondering about command strips.
absolutely loved this video! I've been wanting to make straps for my children for a while now! this is such a creative way to do it. I just became the proud mother of a baritone ukulele, I found him at a pawn shop and got him for $20, in PERFECT condition!!!!!! I also have a concert, tenor, and soprano! I love your family of ukuleles!
Thanks! I’ve been wondering how to get a strap without drilling a hole and now I have! I will definitely try this
Let me know how it works for you, Ryleigh!
I like the third one because you can take it off! I never thought of using command strips! Thank you!
Just a thought, if you like the way strap 2 hangs but the ease of strap 3, try putting the hook pointing down on the back of the head and hook it like you would strap 3.
Second one's my favourite, I like the tassles too, it's the prettiest :)
the command hack was so helping, and I'm literally sending this to all my uke-fan friends!
I like strap #2. Purchased my first ukulele today, it didn't have strap buttons and I was concerned about drilling a hole. Someone recommended Velcro and I just didn't want to do that. The Command Strip hook is so clever. I will picking up a pack of these strips tomorrow. Thanks so much Bernadette.
My father got a ukulele as a gift but he had no interest in playing so i started learning it from your 30 day uke challenge and this video was just what i needed my ukulele was slipping so i couldn't play it properly . I amde the first strap and its so much better. A VERY BIG THANK YOU
I used a long shoe lace from the dollar store that is about 3/4" wide to make a strap for my mandolin. I do like the command hook idea for my ukes. Great idea.
The command strips and shoelace method worked perfectly! Thanks !
You're so cute, I love that you painted the hooks and then your nails the same colour and how you customise everything. I actually got a strap with my ukulele and it's really pretty but I don't wanna drill into my ukulele for a hook so this video is perfect, thank you! I'll definitely try option 2. Already tried option 1 myself but don't like how that looks either.
Strap #3 loos the best - love the color
I have wondered how command hooks would work! Thank you for this video!
Thank you! I have a northern uke - triangle shaped, and I've been trying to figure out a strap solution without drilling. This is perfect.
I've been looking for a way to get around drilling a peg. Thank you. I'm excited to try out the command hook.
This is brilliant! I just bought a Kala Waterman, and I love option #3 for adding a strap to my plastic uke.
You gave me some very good ideas I have 4 ukuleles that as only one strap button I will get myself some hooks thank you my friend all my best Ramon
Yesssss! I love the t-shirt yarn idea and the tassels they make are perfect!
I like these ideas and love the tassel look. I was thinking of making a strap for the head that has a loop to hook into...so the loop always stays on the head so you don't have to deal w tying and untying but can still have the angle that way.
Thank you so much!!!! I needed a strap but I couldn’t find an easy one that didn’t require drilling holes and I only have one so I didn’t want to risk it. You’re the best!!
I love your creative ideas, pretty yet simple straps. Getting my 4th ukulele today and very hopeful that I will learn to play properly and diligently!!! I just reconnect with your channel. I love your way of teaching, giving students enough time to emulate how your fingers are placed. Your ‘look up’ prompt works really well for me. Can’t wait to start for real, this time. You’re doing a great job, thank you so much.
Those were cute! I have already placed a hole and strap lock buckle button/screws in all of my ukes. I bought inexpensive guitar straps online and I'm happy with them. I'm not sure if I would've used the adhesive hooks, but they definitely are practical without the difficulty of making a hole ((especially if you ~don't~ have a drill but you ~do~ have neighbours to disturb with a hammer)). Yours are cute.
My daughter just made strap #1 for her ukelele with a boot lace we had in the junk drawer, it works great! Thank you.
Love this idea. I have some of these similar hooks in my desk drawer. Never thought of this. You are very brilliant to come up with this.
Yes! It’s a simple solution for the people who don’t want to drill into their ukes! I didn’t think of this, though. I was in a music teacher forum when someone shared that tip ☺️
This is great! I am sharing it with the members of my uke club!!! Thank you!!
I just started playing and the Ukulele that I got was more due to opportunity however it did not come with a strap. This video is amazing and I'm learning halleluiah from another of your videos!!
Thank you for the idea. I like the last two ideas
Great idea!
Ya look so cute !
Making option 3 ASAP!
I already had the idea to use command hooks rather that screwing in the little knob for the straps, but I really love how you thought to paint it with metallic nail polish, it really gives it a nice look, I’m going to do that too!
When I bought my first uke about a month ago, I picked it because of how it sounded, not realizing a strap might be necessary. This is a perfect solution, and I even have command hooks in the junk drawer. Planning on weaving a pretty strap at some point.
How long resisted?
Your command hook hack was perfect for my uncommonly shaped Zither Heaven Banjolele! Thank you!
Thanks again, B. I really love your channel and how your cat finds a way to be in some of your videos. :D
Thanks! This is very creative and useful.
I made a first version strap but because I sew, I made bias tape and added buttons and button holes to put it in place, so that I don't have to tie it. I don't really like it however because the part at the "waist" bothers me when I am playing.
So maybe it would be a good idea to try that with the other options but instead of tying the ends I would put on a button on the part at the top of the uke (for the 2nd version), and then just a buttonhole to go in the hook(s).
Just sharing the idea for all the sewing lovers :)
Be careful though, if you do the 2nd version, put the button hole at the very end of the strap, and the button higher, because you won't be able to make the button go behind the strings.
Hi Sara! I love your insight! Thank you so much! I’m going to pin this comment so that more people can see it!
Sara Mauffrey I do have a ukulele and I could see that getting annoying where the waist is 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Brilliant idea!
Great. I have a crush now. I love the command strip idea.
I just made one from shoe lace, works fine and looks cute! Thank you very much for sharing!
I just got my baritone ukulele in the mail today, this video was really helpful!! Thank you so much!! 😄
Yay!!!!! That’s awesome!!! Which bari uke did you buy?
Excellent ideas & information Bernadette!
I just bought an Oscar Schmidt ou5ek, no strap buttons on it. I'm in the middle of the 30 day challenge also. Looks like my teacher has tips on everything! Thanks for the command strip idea! I will try that out.
The Command hooks worked great!
That command strip idea is brilliant!!!
I like the command strip idea, looks like it would work really well,.......i bet pink is your favorite color, lol😀, thanks for the great tips and video.
The second Ukulele is absolutely gorgeous😍😍😍😍
thank you! :)
I found this video super helpful. I like 2 and 3 the best. I’ve never used command hooks before but I’ll definitely try them!
Hi, watched a few of your video's already and this one was great! as I didn't want to "DRILL" into my Twisted Wood Ukulele. I am a south paw, so I had a false start with playing right handed and causing myself severe wrist pain. The strap helps a lot.
Love this video for a couple of reasons. First, like you, I don't care for a long introduction and unnecessary chatter. Second, great ideas! I'm hooked! (Pun intended.)
Made #3 today with Paracord which comes in a variety of nice colors and patterns. Works great! (And if I can make it, anyone can. I cannot do anything "crafty.")
+Ellen Lehrer 😂 that is awesome!!!!
Thanks for all the creative DIY videos!!!
love that the strap matches your pink hair! all your vids are very useful.
I was just about to buy one, thanks for inspiration to make my own.
I love how creative you get with style! Something I did to make the knots pretty is cord wrapping the tails of yarn upwards with embroidery thread. Gives the ukelele a nice framing and u can get as extra as u want with making stripes or an ombré of color :) Tons of vids on how to wrap cord if u dont know wtf im talking about lol.
I loved your idea! I'm using the second option because my Makala shark couldn't be pierced! Thank you!!
How long resisted?
Love these ideas, definitely going to try 2 & 3 of the demonstrations 😁
heading to the dollar store for command strips and shoelaces/t-shirt, THANK YOU for these super affordable DIY suggestions!
Thank you for this. Nice craft skills!
Love the designs on the 3rd ukulele. Looks adorable. 😍😍
You did an excellent presentation!
Thank you, Bob! I really appreciate that ☺️
The second one... I love it!!! ❤
Bravissima, canale pieno di risorse gratuite e molto interessanti. Congratulazioni e grazie
Good ideas for someone who does arts and crafts! Thank you!
Miriam Conley yeah! And for anyone who doesn’t want to drill into the ukulele
Thanks for the great ideas. I just bought a transparent Waterman ukulele and was trying to think of how to add a strap. Clear Command hooks should do the job without breaking up the transparency of the uke. Then I add a clear plastic strap and I’m good to go!
Thank you very much for the very useful video, Bernadette. I have a concert and think that I will try type 2. I need a good ukulele balance (since mine is awful!) and thus doesn't block the sound hole
Thank you! I made the 2nd one and I love it! Great tutorial.
Love your videos. They are so upbeat!!
My uke is on its way.
All the options are so good!! I love 'em❤️❤️
I used ukulele for the first time ever in class today for the kids to sing. Then only I realized the importance of ukulele strap. Lol. Glad I found your helpful vid. Thank you! ☺
Great ideas, and I like Zed Man's Command clips even better than the hooks. Wish I'd seen this before drilling holes in 3 of mine.
Oh, thank you for the recommendation of Zed Man’s Command clips 👍🏼
Did you drill the holes on your ukulele yourself?
I did Bernadette and so can you or anybody.It only took a couple of minutes. Here's what I would do: get a piece of wood for a practice piece, that way you'll know you've got the right size bit.Let me know if I can help you further.
Your hair looks great like this Bernadette. Really appreciate your ukelele lessons and product reviews! Keep them coming please.
Thanks Bernadette! All my ukes have a strap now and it’s so much easier to move around with! Loving it! 💕
Oh yay!!!! Isn't it crazy what a big difference the straps make? Thank you for coming back and letting me know it's working for you! ❤️❤️
Number 3 is very good, i'll try, thx!
Thank you so much! I made a strap following your tutorial and I love it!
Fantastic ... I love your ideas for making your own straps. I have eight ukes, all with different straps but I now wanna make my own original one with something special. The "command strip" idea is also cool as I have had to drill my ukes to fit button ... love love love this cool video, and also love love LOVE your pink hair . :)
I tried all three and the 2nd and 3rd are awesome. I think I prefer the 2nd only because it’s more stable when it’s on your back
I can’t wait to check out ukuleles tomorrow! I’ve never picked one up and I can’t wait to play 😁😁
Ahhh!!! Take picture and video so you can compare when you leave the store! Hope you find the right fit!
Great diy uke straps. I always like 2 strap buttons it's the best option.
1. It holds on better
2. hugs your body more so does not flop down like when tied on headstock.
3. These straps you made are a bit too thin guitar straps are way more comfortable
4. you can adjust guitar straps.
5. You can use the tshirt string, twine etc to make a loop to hook the strap on if the holes for regular strap buttons don't work. This is the best option in my opinion.
Oops just noticed I did a slightly different reply to this 4 months ago forgot when I saw this today.
You seriously are my hero. Thank you. This is beyond brilliant!!! And I do think you can put one of those pretty Uke or guitar straps on that. Thank you for sharing this great life hack!! 🥰🤙
Watching this while stuck at home. Mahalo for the suggestion of using those Command hooks. I have a nice uke that I don't want to drill, but I don't like those tone hole straps either. Aloha.
I like #2 and #3 the best! Also thank you soooo much for pronouncing ukulele right!!! Not even the youtube pronunciation video says it right! xoxox
Great video....great idea! Thanks for sharing.
thank you too! :)
#2 is my absolute favvvvvvv!👍🏻 (with a few adjustments made)
I love the fact that your hair matches the strap, and your nails match the hooks. You are always thinking about the esthetics of the situation! :)
As for the straps, I am only having trouble holding my soprano. I don't have trouble supporting my concert ukulele or the tenors that I have played (I don't own one... yet!). But the soprano is just so little for me, I can't seem to get myself scrunched up enough to hold it securely with my left arm so that my right is free to move from one chord to certain others where I feel like I need to let go of the neck end to get my fingers into position. I kind of hesitate to do anything, because I know I am not the first person to be met with this problem! But rather than get frustrated by this, I am looking at a half-strap or uke leash that someone makes just to hold the neck end without needing to be attached to the other end (it attaches to the player instead). I'm hoping it will help in this situation without causing me to develop bad habits. I don't intend to use it on the larger ukes, so I think I will be ok. But I am not going to dye my hair pink. :)
I truly like the video. The third is very cool.
i've made the first one but I'm going to try the 2nd one which for me it's perfect! thank you very much! nice video!:)
Thank you too, Anna! :) Let me know how it turns out!