OhioBelle
Well-known member
Having spent a little bit of time with my new Primrose soprano, I thought I'd see what the rest of you all think about this statement:
Sopranos are the trickiest ukulele to play.
It is far less forgiving of sloppy technique than my tenors. It requires more precision from my fretting hand. It requires more care in holding so that I don't muffle the resonance of the top with my arm.
I've heard many of you talk about getting to know your uke, and that is the joy in this soprano. I am having a ball figuring it out.
So what say you all? Sopranos - difficult or not? How do you play yours to get the sound you want?
Sopranos are the trickiest ukulele to play.
It is far less forgiving of sloppy technique than my tenors. It requires more precision from my fretting hand. It requires more care in holding so that I don't muffle the resonance of the top with my arm.
I've heard many of you talk about getting to know your uke, and that is the joy in this soprano. I am having a ball figuring it out.
So what say you all? Sopranos - difficult or not? How do you play yours to get the sound you want?