I have been on Maui for the last 4 weeks and trying out a large number of K ukuleles and others, tenors and concerts.
There are some wonderful instruments here but what I noticed most is how easy it is to play expensive ones. The action on them is so refined. I am guessing that most of the cost is reflected in just how much time has been spent on setting them up.
Back home I have a solid Koa tenor which I like very much. It has a great sound and it has survived the adjustment to a slightly less damp atmosphere in Vancouver, Canada.
There are two ukuleles here that I would like to buy but I would like to try and figure out how much better the one at home can be become with more work.
What are some of the considerations I need to look at or think about?
Thanks in advance.
John
There are some wonderful instruments here but what I noticed most is how easy it is to play expensive ones. The action on them is so refined. I am guessing that most of the cost is reflected in just how much time has been spent on setting them up.
Back home I have a solid Koa tenor which I like very much. It has a great sound and it has survived the adjustment to a slightly less damp atmosphere in Vancouver, Canada.
There are two ukuleles here that I would like to buy but I would like to try and figure out how much better the one at home can be become with more work.
What are some of the considerations I need to look at or think about?
Thanks in advance.
John