So I picked up a $25 CAN ukulele with the brand Denver. It said it was suppose to come with D'Addario Strings, but it came with some nylon strings instead. I'm going go talk to the store when I have time. Don't know what to say though, and afraid they might not let me change strings. Is it even worth the effort?
Enough talk, here are the pictures of the ukulele.
http://imgur.com/nhmyN&Swk1F&9dL1Z&WZjHI&1eSUS
Is the strings too high of the fretboard? Are the bolts and nuts good? Btw, I have a problem. There was a sticker with the company name and colour, and was poorly put on. Half of it was already peeling off, so I ripped the whole thing off, but there appeared to be some remaining sticker piece =P. Any idea on how to remove? I was thinking of sandpaper, but might damage the wood.
Thank you guys so much! If it weren't for Uke Underground, probably wouldn't have started playing it!
P.S. What do the white dots mean? I think I know the double dots mean 1 octave higher? Dunno. I'm not a Uke genius but have some background in Piano
Enough talk, here are the pictures of the ukulele.
http://imgur.com/nhmyN&Swk1F&9dL1Z&WZjHI&1eSUS
Is the strings too high of the fretboard? Are the bolts and nuts good? Btw, I have a problem. There was a sticker with the company name and colour, and was poorly put on. Half of it was already peeling off, so I ripped the whole thing off, but there appeared to be some remaining sticker piece =P. Any idea on how to remove? I was thinking of sandpaper, but might damage the wood.
Thank you guys so much! If it weren't for Uke Underground, probably wouldn't have started playing it!
P.S. What do the white dots mean? I think I know the double dots mean 1 octave higher? Dunno. I'm not a Uke genius but have some background in Piano
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