I think those might be tenors
Hmm, I want a 6 string but if it's harder to fret, I'm not sure if a concert is good for me unless it's even harder on a tenor, lol...You're right, those are tenors. But the Kala tenors might be less expensive than the Mele or Kanile'a concert 6 string.
I played a Mele 6 string concert in Maui, and it was very, very nice. I almost bought it, but it isn't quite as good for picking as it is for strumming. And I usually pick more than strum. I think I liked the mahogany better than the koa for tone.
The 6 string is a little harder to fret, and the 8 string more so. But, what a sound! Very full and deep.
–Lori
Hmm, I want a 6 string but if it's harder to fret, I'm not sure if a concert is good for me unless it's even harder on a tenor, lol...
Ohhh, so I thought it was 6 separate strings, not double on the last 2. If I want 6 separate ones, would I be looking for a baritone or tenor?I think the 6 string seemed just a little harder, since the doubled strings are thinner than the regular strings (or so I was told). But the 8 string was a little too much for me, and since I had a similar experience with my 12 string Epiphone guitar years ago (my brother has that now), I decided if I was going to add one to my collection, it would be a 6 string.
The sound is very different than the 4 string ukes. I will eventually get one, I am sure. It fills the room with sound!
–Lori
Ohhh, so I thought it was 6 separate strings, not double on the last 2. If I want 6 separate ones, would I be looking for a baritone or tenor?
I was hoping to get a 6 string mainland concert but it doesn't look like those exist.
Ohhh, so I thought it was 6 separate strings, not double on the last 2. If I want 6 separate ones, would I be looking for a baritone or tenor?
I think I may get one later down the line when I'm a millionaire, lol. Until then, I think my future purchase will be a soprano mainland.You'd be looking for a guitar or a guitarlele.