cpmusic
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My wife and I attended a ukulele concert this afternoon that was sponsored, in part, by Kamaka Ukuleles. The show was very good, and it was followed by some Q&A with Chris and Casey Kamaka and a nice display of several of their ukuleles.
I picked up a beautiful tenor, and after about 30 seconds I was spoiled. I can't begin to afford even the most basic Kamaka, but that uke was so light and so responsive, with a clean, delicate tone I hadn't experienced before in my hands. But it's beyond my...er, our budget.
Oh well, such is life. Fortunately, there are no Kamakas nearby. I guess I'll have to just "get along" with my Pono.
I picked up a beautiful tenor, and after about 30 seconds I was spoiled. I can't begin to afford even the most basic Kamaka, but that uke was so light and so responsive, with a clean, delicate tone I hadn't experienced before in my hands. But it's beyond my...er, our budget.
Oh well, such is life. Fortunately, there are no Kamakas nearby. I guess I'll have to just "get along" with my Pono.