This should be a fun thread to revisit.
Sound of a uke is very subjective but should be a fun read none the less.
For me:
Make: cocobolo ukulele
Model: super concert
Strings: worth brown concert
Tuning: high g
How do I play it: Usually in a quiet room at a low volume.
What do I like about it: it has a good deep tone and a balanced sound across the range. The body resonates well at around high G so standard tuning works well. Really good dynamic range, sounds good and rich when played soft or loud.
I also like the super soprano form factor. Excellent sustain!
I would like to have a lighter head stock and I do not like bridge pins on ukes but the playing more than compensates for the things I would like to see done differently.
I have tried other strings and it currently has titanium strings on but I prefer worth Brown.
Current heard:
Makala dolphin that I sanded down.
Martin c1k
MM tenors: all myrtle and cedar top mahagony back cutaway.
Concert Fluke
Sound of a uke is very subjective but should be a fun read none the less.
For me:
Make: cocobolo ukulele
Model: super concert
Strings: worth brown concert
Tuning: high g
How do I play it: Usually in a quiet room at a low volume.
What do I like about it: it has a good deep tone and a balanced sound across the range. The body resonates well at around high G so standard tuning works well. Really good dynamic range, sounds good and rich when played soft or loud.
I also like the super soprano form factor. Excellent sustain!
I would like to have a lighter head stock and I do not like bridge pins on ukes but the playing more than compensates for the things I would like to see done differently.
I have tried other strings and it currently has titanium strings on but I prefer worth Brown.
Current heard:
Makala dolphin that I sanded down.
Martin c1k
MM tenors: all myrtle and cedar top mahagony back cutaway.
Concert Fluke