mendel
Well-known member
Hypothetical Situation:
A person is interested in spending between $400 and $500 on their next Uke. This person prefers Concert size Ukes. It should look interesting as far as wood grain, and it should play like a dream. In your opinion, please advise on the following issues:
Wood Type:
Brand:
Exact Model:
Acoustic, or AE:
Notes on why you would choose this particular model and brand:
Thanks so much for any and all input. It is greatly appreciated, as I may be in the market at some point in the near future. Currently, I play an entry level Lanikai LU-21C. My biggest complaint is that the sound is very dead. Notes don't resonate. Also, I'm not sure if it is the Uke or my playing, but it has a weird whining noise and some chords, such as D and F sound almost the same even when fretted perfectly. I love the current Uke, but I feel like I may be out growing it.
A person is interested in spending between $400 and $500 on their next Uke. This person prefers Concert size Ukes. It should look interesting as far as wood grain, and it should play like a dream. In your opinion, please advise on the following issues:
Wood Type:
Brand:
Exact Model:
Acoustic, or AE:
Notes on why you would choose this particular model and brand:
Thanks so much for any and all input. It is greatly appreciated, as I may be in the market at some point in the near future. Currently, I play an entry level Lanikai LU-21C. My biggest complaint is that the sound is very dead. Notes don't resonate. Also, I'm not sure if it is the Uke or my playing, but it has a weird whining noise and some chords, such as D and F sound almost the same even when fretted perfectly. I love the current Uke, but I feel like I may be out growing it.