zac987
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Many modern day ukulele companies have jumped onto the banjo uke bandwagon. How long do you think it will be before modern Tiples, taropatches, etc start showing up? (if at all)
all the double courses make intonation difficult as well (re-tune after every song).
You never know... it might happen. At NAMM in Los Angeles last January, Louis Wu showed me a prototype of a 10 string uke in the Ohana booth. It had several double courses of strings and one triple course. You might inquire at Ohana, and see if they are planning to go forward with that. It does take a good bit of time to get a new design to market. They did a really great job with their new 5 string tenor, so I know they will wait until everything is right before offering it to their customers.Many modern day ukulele companies have jumped onto the banjo uke bandwagon. How long do you think it will be before modern Tiples, taropatches, etc start showing up? (if at all)