Good for you, Rick.........stay safe.
Type: Posts; User: Croaky Keith
Good for you, Rick.........stay safe.
Sorry to hear the news, Rob, here's hoping for a full & speedy recovery.
Usually helps the string to slide easier.
Congrats! :) Lots of happy playing ahead.....
I've seen some times when things aren't running as fast as normal, I put it down to more users since the start of the Corona Virus problem, more people with time on their hands.
Mostly, my ukes have differing tones, so I'll pick the one I think best suits a tune, but I do also just pick one because it hasn't been played for a while.
Many to choose from - long neck...
The acoustic version of that uke was my first one too. :)
If you mean The Seasons of the Ukulele, you just need to create a video of you playing, (it needs to be hosted on another site like...
Yep, t'other side of the pond.... :)
(I find these quite heavy, & only really use it with headphones out of my Micro Cube amp, so cutting some weight off would be good.)
Nice! I had been thinking along the same lines with my Clearwater steel string electric - but I want to keep it as an electric at the same time. ;)
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I've got the first of those problems too - but I managed the other one. ;)
Oh, oh! Another day, & you get a year older...... :D
I don't think Jerry has answered yet - I don't see anyone in the 21+ section.... :smileybounce:
How did I do...........badly! :rotfl:
I was going to get back to playing some of my ukes, even try The Seasons again :music: - but it didn't happen, (instead, I just kept on with all my blown...
No, no new ukes for me this year......or any other instruments. ;)
I have a Kala KA-T, it is surprisingly good, especially at its price, so I keep it around for those times I want a fuller sound, it is fitted with Living Water low G strings though, so that could be...
Boxing Day - the day that family fights broke out........ ;)
We were offered a vote on whether we wanted to join a Common Market, which we did - but no one was offered a vote as to whether we were to be ruled by Foreigners.
We didn't vote to join the...
A baritone is almost a guitar, same tuning, DGBE.
Yes it will give you a fuller sound, & is quite a nice uke if you want the low notes, but the longer scale isn't for everyone, (I tried, but...
Just add a perch, & you've got a nice little bird box..... ;)
Likely a quicker build if you use a through stick. :)
Ooh, I can play that perfectly........ :music:
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Living Waters on my bari too. :)
I use Living Water low G fluorocarbon strings, I have then on nearly all my ukes, (long neck soprano to tenor).
I only use a re entrant if just strumming along to voice, which I don't do very...
I own 3 Ohana solid mahogany ukes, SK30M/SK30L/CK35L, they have a great tone, so are amongst my favourites.
My best uke is a KoAloha Opio solid acacia tenor necked concert, it has a fairly similar...
I think it is more the quality of build, of body size, & fretboard/string length that determines length of sustain.
I have some, a solid mahogany Ohana tenor neck concert body uke, a Kala cedar...