fabioponta
Well-known member
It's a soprano question:
I've tried putting worth clear on my mahogany kiwaya, but the sound was dead. The best vibrating sound comes with worth brown on it. For another hand, in my koaloha soprano the worth brown strings sounded good, but not better than the worth clear.
It seems to me that each of these strings pulls the best timbre of different woods.
Does anyone else think like me? different combinations for different ukes? in the case of a solid cedar top: what is the bether choice between clear or brown, in your opinion?
I've tried putting worth clear on my mahogany kiwaya, but the sound was dead. The best vibrating sound comes with worth brown on it. For another hand, in my koaloha soprano the worth brown strings sounded good, but not better than the worth clear.
It seems to me that each of these strings pulls the best timbre of different woods.
Does anyone else think like me? different combinations for different ukes? in the case of a solid cedar top: what is the bether choice between clear or brown, in your opinion?