bennyhana22
Well-known member
Hi guys
I understand the concept of radiused fingerboards, but what are the genuine differences/advantages/disadvantages over their flat counterparts?
Is it 'just' a case of barring being easier due to the fingerboard reflecting your natural finger curvature, or are there other significant benefits when playing?
Does it make any difference fretting four finger non-barre chords? Is fingerpicking different?
I'm very close to pulling the trigger on a Romero Grand Tenor, but note that it doesn't have a radiused fingerboard - I've never had one on a uke. Should that be an issue in my decision to/not to buy...?
All thoughts gratefully received!
Ben
I understand the concept of radiused fingerboards, but what are the genuine differences/advantages/disadvantages over their flat counterparts?
Is it 'just' a case of barring being easier due to the fingerboard reflecting your natural finger curvature, or are there other significant benefits when playing?
Does it make any difference fretting four finger non-barre chords? Is fingerpicking different?
I'm very close to pulling the trigger on a Romero Grand Tenor, but note that it doesn't have a radiused fingerboard - I've never had one on a uke. Should that be an issue in my decision to/not to buy...?
All thoughts gratefully received!
Ben