PTOEguy
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I'm turning forty in a few months and was wondering what an appropriate mid-life crisis ukulele is. For a start it should be cheaper than buying a sports car...and I've already started saving my money.
Here's what I'm considering:
1. Mya Moe - I grew up in Washington, so I'd probably get their cascade series woods. I'm most interested in a pineapple, with either concert or tenor size, either all myrtle, or maple with a cedar top. My concern is that there's a lot of variables there - I could easily make silly decisions and wind up with something that is not to my taste.
2. Blackbird Clara - I've seen glowing reviews, I can buy from a local store and its durable. I like the pineapple shape, but I'm waffling a little on concert vs. tenor size.
3. Godin MultiUke - the advantage on this one is price. I've already got an amp, and this one gets great reviews for the feel, sound and playability.
4. Koaloha - I've really liked what I've read and heard online - probably leaning towards a concert model of some type.
So - I'm interested in input on both which of these ukes people have played and liked, but also which is best balm for the realization that its all down hill from here
Here's what I'm considering:
1. Mya Moe - I grew up in Washington, so I'd probably get their cascade series woods. I'm most interested in a pineapple, with either concert or tenor size, either all myrtle, or maple with a cedar top. My concern is that there's a lot of variables there - I could easily make silly decisions and wind up with something that is not to my taste.
2. Blackbird Clara - I've seen glowing reviews, I can buy from a local store and its durable. I like the pineapple shape, but I'm waffling a little on concert vs. tenor size.
3. Godin MultiUke - the advantage on this one is price. I've already got an amp, and this one gets great reviews for the feel, sound and playability.
4. Koaloha - I've really liked what I've read and heard online - probably leaning towards a concert model of some type.
So - I'm interested in input on both which of these ukes people have played and liked, but also which is best balm for the realization that its all down hill from here