bborzell
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Nothing, in my mind. I guess one might think that the scale length is one factor, but uke scale lengths are all over the map so that does't seem to make sense.
Tuning is certainly not the basis for the uke bass bassness. They all seem to be strung with the typical EADG setup.
There seems to be alot of talk about when different scale lengths and body sizes trans morph one person's super tenor or baritone uke into a tenor guitar and various other philosophical permutations, but is nobody the least confused by the marketing approach that appears to have very short scale basses suddenly called bass ukuleles (or ukulele basses)?
Tuning is certainly not the basis for the uke bass bassness. They all seem to be strung with the typical EADG setup.
There seems to be alot of talk about when different scale lengths and body sizes trans morph one person's super tenor or baritone uke into a tenor guitar and various other philosophical permutations, but is nobody the least confused by the marketing approach that appears to have very short scale basses suddenly called bass ukuleles (or ukulele basses)?
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