ukuleletodd
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Hi all. I know there have been threads about this.
I'm an elementary music teacher/guitarist/uke enthusiast. I have a few high-end guitars and a high-end Blackbird Farallon uke.
I want a Flea/Fluke for my music classroom and to play on the couch.
I have a really old Flea that I used to use in music class that's about 10 years old and pretty beat up. I REALLY like the shape and playability of the Flea.
So if I'm going to go all out and order all the extras: tuners, soundhole, grip strips, hard case, etc....should I order a tenor Fluke or Flea?
I already talked to them and they do sell tenor Fleas...they just don't advertise it.
I LOVE the shape of my Flea...and the Fluke is an unknown to me. Some say the sharp edges are not awesome.
Any advice would be appreciated. I have a high-end uke right now, so I'm not that interested in sound difference.
I do have to say, however, that my Flea sounds like a toy compared to the Blackbird...
Thanks.
I'm an elementary music teacher/guitarist/uke enthusiast. I have a few high-end guitars and a high-end Blackbird Farallon uke.
I want a Flea/Fluke for my music classroom and to play on the couch.
I have a really old Flea that I used to use in music class that's about 10 years old and pretty beat up. I REALLY like the shape and playability of the Flea.
So if I'm going to go all out and order all the extras: tuners, soundhole, grip strips, hard case, etc....should I order a tenor Fluke or Flea?
I already talked to them and they do sell tenor Fleas...they just don't advertise it.
I LOVE the shape of my Flea...and the Fluke is an unknown to me. Some say the sharp edges are not awesome.
Any advice would be appreciated. I have a high-end uke right now, so I'm not that interested in sound difference.
I do have to say, however, that my Flea sounds like a toy compared to the Blackbird...
Thanks.