kissing
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Hehe, I got a new baritone uke today
Transferring the chords to play in tune is going to take a bit of getting used to (i haven't played guitar), but I'm having a lot of fun.
Picked it up from a local music store in Australia (Billy Hyde music).
The brand is "Legacy". Solid spruce top, comfortable action (the saddle seems to have been sanded), good sound.
first vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeK9QGSAPO4
What I found interesting is that Legacy model ukuleles seem to be the SAME as many Kala ukuleles. The headstock, body appear the same and the acoustic-electric ones come with the same Shadow pickups as the Kala do.
Aside from brandname, they appear to be identical.
They must be made in the same factory
Transferring the chords to play in tune is going to take a bit of getting used to (i haven't played guitar), but I'm having a lot of fun.
Picked it up from a local music store in Australia (Billy Hyde music).
The brand is "Legacy". Solid spruce top, comfortable action (the saddle seems to have been sanded), good sound.
first vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeK9QGSAPO4
What I found interesting is that Legacy model ukuleles seem to be the SAME as many Kala ukuleles. The headstock, body appear the same and the acoustic-electric ones come with the same Shadow pickups as the Kala do.
Aside from brandname, they appear to be identical.
They must be made in the same factory
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