AcousticTones
Well-known member
Well good evening folks
I have been considering a new uke, and a number of people here have me now looking at a few different Pono models (thank you all for those suggestions).
And I've noticed that some of their models have radius fingerboards verses standard uke or non-radius fingerboards.
I've been playing guitar for over 30 years, and so all of those years have been based playing on radius fingerboards, but I've never played a uke with a radius board. Do any of you own a uke with a radius fretboard or have spent some time playing one, and have any opinions about ordering a Pono with verses without. Does it really make the neck more comfortable and easier to chord, and if so why aren't more uke manufactures doing it?
Thanks for all your opinions and replies!
I have been considering a new uke, and a number of people here have me now looking at a few different Pono models (thank you all for those suggestions).
And I've noticed that some of their models have radius fingerboards verses standard uke or non-radius fingerboards.
I've been playing guitar for over 30 years, and so all of those years have been based playing on radius fingerboards, but I've never played a uke with a radius board. Do any of you own a uke with a radius fretboard or have spent some time playing one, and have any opinions about ordering a Pono with verses without. Does it really make the neck more comfortable and easier to chord, and if so why aren't more uke manufactures doing it?
Thanks for all your opinions and replies!