Mine's a combination of an upcoming Hive Hornet (probably spruce/rosewood) and a Kinnard Series 2 tenor (cedar/rosewood).
Mine's a combination of an upcoming Hive Hornet (probably spruce/rosewood) and a Kinnard Series 2 tenor (cedar/rosewood).
how do you know without actually playing them? I think it's subdued since you have a couple on order.
.......I already have a few ukes that I think are as good as it will ever get. That doesn't stop me from wanting more, or something else. I honestly think its a personality defect that I suffer from, but it there are defects that are a lot worse. I just don't think it is about getting the "one" ukulele....... Sometimes I think that getting the next great ukulele doesn't kill UAS, it feeds it.
Quite.The correct answer is "there is no such thing"! ld:
Indeed.Not a Uke, but a realization that getting better is in practicing, not purchasing. :/
I have not found the UAS killer yet.........that is why I continue to buy the next one and the next one and the.................
If we use Doc J as an example the search never ends. It is the journey of continual discoveries :music:x
The correct answer is "there is no such thing"! ld:
I have not found the UAS killer yet.........that is why I continue to buy the next one and the next one and the.................
If we use Doc J as an example the search never ends. It is the journey of continual discoveries :music:x
Ukes are like people, individual and different voices and feel. Like each friend you do different things with each
All ukes even from the same maker may preform different. Like life, it's the luck of the draw to get one that is
The complete package...sound, beauty, comfort, playability, and tone. I like certain ukes for different reasons