I love my ubass because it it small. Using it for recording through some minor effects serious bass players can’t believe it’s not a bass.
I started playing ukulele because it was smaller than a guitar; I play baritone and tenor.
So, call it what you will. I call it a really nice sound if amped and recorded correctly. I play acoustic ubass with electronics and solid body ubass with electronics. Lov ‘em.
I love the rubbery strings because they do a good job of approximating a stand up.
There are other kinds of strings that ubass players use, including some metal strings, flatwounds, round wounds, hybrids.
I know a well known bass player who plays uke because it’s a lot easier to carry around a uke.
Bonnie Raiit’s bass player uses a ubass.
I started playing ukulele because it was smaller than a guitar; I play baritone and tenor.
So, call it what you will. I call it a really nice sound if amped and recorded correctly. I play acoustic ubass with electronics and solid body ubass with electronics. Lov ‘em.
I love the rubbery strings because they do a good job of approximating a stand up.
There are other kinds of strings that ubass players use, including some metal strings, flatwounds, round wounds, hybrids.
I know a well known bass player who plays uke because it’s a lot easier to carry around a uke.
Bonnie Raiit’s bass player uses a ubass.