Excuse me? What ever gave you that idea?
All of them
As of now, there are no openly gay hockey players in the NHL. However, in a recent poll of all NHL players, over 80% of them said they believe they have a gay teammate.
No! Retired players Sheryl Swoops openly admitted to being gay. I believe Teresa Weatherspoon is Gay and Chamique Holdsclaw just had a lovers quarrel with a current wnba player.Out of current nba players who are gay they are: Simone Augustus, Jennifer Lacy.
There are lots but they are all keeping quiet about it, certainly the famous ones are.
Yes, there are heaps of sites dedicated to the ukulele.An excellent site is Ukulele Underground. Here you can learn how to play the ukulele free of charge by watching weekly video lessons taught by Ukulele virtuoso Aldrine Guerrero. My top pick is Ukulele Underground, it caters for beginners as well as those who are a little more advanced.I started off on the ukulele with an Online Ukulele tuner to tune up.I then found the chords to accompany my favourite songs on Chordie.Once you're getting the hang of chords you can visit Beatles Site, which is a lot of fun. It teaches you to play lots of popular songs by The Beatles and has the melody and chords playing for you to listen to, as well as the chord names and diagrams.Uke Cast has great music, Uke Tips and lots of links to all sorts of Ukulele sites for learning and touching base with other Ukulele players.
The ukulele originated in Hawaii. However, it can be found in all of the states and most countries now. California has a number of ukulele companies located in it.
i would be interested to support gay players
YES!
The majority of gay professional basketball players are closeted, so it's impossible to count them.
Louis Armstrong Al Hirt Herb Alpert They are all gay and dead.
There are dozens of sites with lots of choices in music. Ukulele Underground, Ukulele Hunt and Chordie are all sites with lots of ukulele music for no charge.
Pretty much any ukulele can be used to play jazz. The tuning and string selection can vary to meet the needs of the music you are playing. Many like the reverberating ukulele for jazz and some really prefer the banjolele for the jazz sounds. Some like the ones with the S shaped sound holes rather than the single round hole in the middle. Lyle Ritz, one of the top Jazz players on the ukulele, uses a Ko'olau Tenor Ukulele.