bynapkinart
Well-known member
Every single soprano I've ever picked up (save for the ones that aren't very playable) sound better and are more fun than any other uke I try. I don't know if its just the size and the volume, or the percussive strum sound they make, but I just love playing sopranos so much. I know that a lot of people like them because they have the "traditional" uke sound, but I think its a perfect sound for an instrument in a group setting and it mixes well with vocals.
Is it strange to prefer soprano to tenor these days? I don't know what it is, but I haven't heard a single tenor that I absolutely love. I'd probably have to have a concert in the stable to add versatility, but I kind of just want to call it a day and load up on great sopranos.
Anyone prefer sopranos to most other ukes? If so, do any of you run a pretty much soprano-only ship, and how does it work out for you performance wise?
Is it strange to prefer soprano to tenor these days? I don't know what it is, but I haven't heard a single tenor that I absolutely love. I'd probably have to have a concert in the stable to add versatility, but I kind of just want to call it a day and load up on great sopranos.
Anyone prefer sopranos to most other ukes? If so, do any of you run a pretty much soprano-only ship, and how does it work out for you performance wise?