Hey everyone,
I've been debating buying a second uke. It's been about 8-9 months of playing on my Kamoa 'hog soprano and I finally see some of the limitations of both the brand and the size. I training myself more on picking than strumming and I find the construction to not be adequate. I don't know if it's a Kamoa or a soprano thing, but I feel like it's time for a tenor.
The question that I'm having though is this: If I buy a uke from a dealer that does a setup, am I defeating the purpose of that setup when, say, two three months later, I change the strings? If so, then what's the point of a setup if I will change the strings out and lose all te benefits of a good setup?
Thanks for reading and any opinions that come out of this.
Mahalo
Angadh
I've been debating buying a second uke. It's been about 8-9 months of playing on my Kamoa 'hog soprano and I finally see some of the limitations of both the brand and the size. I training myself more on picking than strumming and I find the construction to not be adequate. I don't know if it's a Kamoa or a soprano thing, but I feel like it's time for a tenor.
The question that I'm having though is this: If I buy a uke from a dealer that does a setup, am I defeating the purpose of that setup when, say, two three months later, I change the strings? If so, then what's the point of a setup if I will change the strings out and lose all te benefits of a good setup?
Thanks for reading and any opinions that come out of this.
Mahalo
Angadh