does your uke sound dry and lifeless in the colder weather?
I am in New York and winter pretty much set in today. For the past week or so, all my ukes sound horrible, generating very little inspiration to pick them up and play. I assume it's the change in weather, 'cuz they were really singing a few weeks ago.
Even a new concert uke and mandolin my brother left for me to play are just dead-sounding.
Anybody else experiencing the same? If so, what are we gonna do about it?
I am in New York and winter pretty much set in today. For the past week or so, all my ukes sound horrible, generating very little inspiration to pick them up and play. I assume it's the change in weather, 'cuz they were really singing a few weeks ago.
Even a new concert uke and mandolin my brother left for me to play are just dead-sounding.
Anybody else experiencing the same? If so, what are we gonna do about it?