SeattleSean
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Since NatalieS posted her octopus tenor today (http://forum.ukuleleunderground.com/showthread.php?119137-NUD-Moore-Bettah-honu-amp-octopus-tenor), I thought I'd share one of the siblings from the same batch.
This week I was delighted to take delivery of a concert model from Chuck, which has a Hawaiian theme focused on the whale and the hibiscus flower.
While Chuck may be most renowned for his tenor ukuleles, I'm sure you'll agree he also makes a mean concert size. I am attaching photos that Chuck had taken & sent prior to delivery.
I don't think I can add much that other Moore Bettah owners haven't already said. But, I'll just say that in addition to the beauty of the wood, the incredible details and the inlay work, it plays & sounds like a dream. I have never played a uke with a sound-port and I love how clear and articulated the sound is that comes through it, which gives instant feedback that helps me play more cleanly than I otherwise would.
I'd like to thank Chuck for building this beautiful instrument, and also for his friendship and great sense of humor. And, I'd like to thank my teacher Matt Dahlberg (http://www.mattukulele.com/) for helping to figure out the best configuration for me. I'm looking forward to many years of happy playing!
This week I was delighted to take delivery of a concert model from Chuck, which has a Hawaiian theme focused on the whale and the hibiscus flower.
While Chuck may be most renowned for his tenor ukuleles, I'm sure you'll agree he also makes a mean concert size. I am attaching photos that Chuck had taken & sent prior to delivery.
I don't think I can add much that other Moore Bettah owners haven't already said. But, I'll just say that in addition to the beauty of the wood, the incredible details and the inlay work, it plays & sounds like a dream. I have never played a uke with a sound-port and I love how clear and articulated the sound is that comes through it, which gives instant feedback that helps me play more cleanly than I otherwise would.
I'd like to thank Chuck for building this beautiful instrument, and also for his friendship and great sense of humor. And, I'd like to thank my teacher Matt Dahlberg (http://www.mattukulele.com/) for helping to figure out the best configuration for me. I'm looking forward to many years of happy playing!