Bombay Mick
Member
In my search for a bass uke I realised that I'm not keen on polyurethane strings which limited my options considerably.
Short scale bass guitars give a bit more choice.
The Cordoba mini II EB-E looks very good indeed and won't break the bank, but it's marketed as a small bass guitar and not a ukulele!
This led me to wonder at what point does a short scale bass become a bass uke? Is it simply the scale length?
In one sense it doesn't matter - play whatever instrument you like!
Does anyone know if there's some technical specification that lays down exactly where the dividing line is drawn?
Short scale bass guitars give a bit more choice.
The Cordoba mini II EB-E looks very good indeed and won't break the bank, but it's marketed as a small bass guitar and not a ukulele!
This led me to wonder at what point does a short scale bass become a bass uke? Is it simply the scale length?
In one sense it doesn't matter - play whatever instrument you like!
Does anyone know if there's some technical specification that lays down exactly where the dividing line is drawn?