So it means a MB tenor uke is a little smaller than KK or other K brand ukes? I haven't received my MB yet, but if it is a little smaller, then I think I will enjoy playing it! I am not very tall and my hands are small . Thanks Guitharsis.Believe there might be a few sopranos around but not too many concerts. Many years ago I asked Chuck to build me a concert. He told me that he concentrated mostly on tenors and sopranos and if I really wanted a concert to maybe check with other builders. If I knew then that the body size of a Moore Bettah was much smaller than the Kamaka tenor ukuleles I had tried, I would've asked for a tenor build.
Believe there might be a few sopranos around but not too many concerts. Many years ago I asked Chuck to build me a concert. He told me that he concentrated mostly on tenors and sopranos and if I really wanted a concert to maybe check with other builders. If I knew then that the body size of a Moore Bettah was much smaller than the Kamaka tenor ukuleles I had tried, I would've asked for a tenor build.
My concert MB is awesome. Not letting it go though!
Jen, since you're probably looking for "now" without a wait, maybe consider a concert by somebody else? HMS just got some lovely Maui Music ukes in and there is one concert. They seem amazing for the price point but the fretboard may be wide for you. Another couple they have that sound great for their price points are the Takumi's and the Tashiro spruce/koa.
Good luck!
My MB concert is slightly larger than my Kanile'a concert. And no, it is not available
Great to see you taking lessons Jen! I could see you ripping on a longneck soprano I feel that this size is the "secret weapon".
Thanks Eddie...I will Chuck the Maui Music out.....Peter does build some amazing ukes.
I have a Kiwaya Concert right now...it sounds great...very loud and precise...but a Moore Bettah Concert would be everyone's dream to have