Icelander53
Well-known member
This might be a silly question so I'm the guy to ask it.
Are there any positives to having a high action on your ukulele? Are there people who prefer a high action? Why would they prefer it if there are such people?
And what is it exactly that makes an action high? Is it a single thing or a combination of things or both?
What say you experienced players?
BTW I want to say how grateful I am that you are all here helping me and teaching me so many things in such a friendly way. I'm really impressed by all of you folk. For eight years I've belonged to a forum discussing philosophy, sociology and psychology and it's constant warfare and competition for the most part with some notable exceptions. It's so different here that it's hard to get used to. People actually behaving civilly, and helpfully almost every time. It really is impressive and relaxing and fun to be here. I'm so glad I found you all. I only have one friend who considers ukulele a worthwhile endeavor so it can be a little lonely over here. You all fill that hole nicely and make me feel part of a really lovely, interesting community. The more I'm here the more I like and appreciate this place. Thanks.
Are there any positives to having a high action on your ukulele? Are there people who prefer a high action? Why would they prefer it if there are such people?
And what is it exactly that makes an action high? Is it a single thing or a combination of things or both?
What say you experienced players?
BTW I want to say how grateful I am that you are all here helping me and teaching me so many things in such a friendly way. I'm really impressed by all of you folk. For eight years I've belonged to a forum discussing philosophy, sociology and psychology and it's constant warfare and competition for the most part with some notable exceptions. It's so different here that it's hard to get used to. People actually behaving civilly, and helpfully almost every time. It really is impressive and relaxing and fun to be here. I'm so glad I found you all. I only have one friend who considers ukulele a worthwhile endeavor so it can be a little lonely over here. You all fill that hole nicely and make me feel part of a really lovely, interesting community. The more I'm here the more I like and appreciate this place. Thanks.