Kmetzger
Well-known member
I get that there isn't anything else out there that looks like Moore Bettah's, but what is your opinion on other ukes that sound the most similar to a Moore Bettah?
I ask because it has become increasing clear that purchasing one is a near impossible task.
(Full disclosure: I have a Moore Bettah I bought a few years back. Now am wanting a second tenor so I can have one strung low g and the other high g. Nothing I've played has a sound that comes even close, in terms of clarity, sustain and tonal range. So am extremely spoiled. But have also become realistic that if I want another uke anytime this lifetime, it likely isn't going to be a Moore Bettah. So seeking opinions from anyone that owns a Moore Bettah or is very familiar with their sound...)
Thanks.
Keith
I ask because it has become increasing clear that purchasing one is a near impossible task.
(Full disclosure: I have a Moore Bettah I bought a few years back. Now am wanting a second tenor so I can have one strung low g and the other high g. Nothing I've played has a sound that comes even close, in terms of clarity, sustain and tonal range. So am extremely spoiled. But have also become realistic that if I want another uke anytime this lifetime, it likely isn't going to be a Moore Bettah. So seeking opinions from anyone that owns a Moore Bettah or is very familiar with their sound...)
Thanks.
Keith