bassballz
Well-known member
Having an array of ukes to play, from new to vintage, is it advisable to detune them when not in use?
I'm not speaking of day to day, but as I rotate through them, I may have one that sits a several months in a case or hanging on the wall before I pick it up. My concern especially lies with the older ones and the possibility of bridge glues letting go over time.
My temps/humidity remain fairly constant here in coastal So California since it's part of the equation.
I have numerous guitars and basses as well and they can remain tuned without concern, but I'm not clear on the best thing for my ukes.
Any thoughts?
I'm not speaking of day to day, but as I rotate through them, I may have one that sits a several months in a case or hanging on the wall before I pick it up. My concern especially lies with the older ones and the possibility of bridge glues letting go over time.
My temps/humidity remain fairly constant here in coastal So California since it's part of the equation.
I have numerous guitars and basses as well and they can remain tuned without concern, but I'm not clear on the best thing for my ukes.
Any thoughts?