Blackdog131
Well-known member
Hello all,
I recently lowered my action, my uke now feels exactly wonderful to my weathered hands. It is pretty much as low as can be without buzzing. If say i had lowered the action to low, and did as most suggest 'jimmy' a piece of paper under the saddle to correct my 'hypothetical' wrong doings, surely tone and volume would take a hit as the saddles contact with the bridge would essentially be muffled by a less resonant, less dense material?
please could someone correct my thinkings!
Thank you!
I recently lowered my action, my uke now feels exactly wonderful to my weathered hands. It is pretty much as low as can be without buzzing. If say i had lowered the action to low, and did as most suggest 'jimmy' a piece of paper under the saddle to correct my 'hypothetical' wrong doings, surely tone and volume would take a hit as the saddles contact with the bridge would essentially be muffled by a less resonant, less dense material?
please could someone correct my thinkings!
Thank you!
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