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Probably gonna get myself a Christmas present. Trying to stay under $150. Thinking a soprano. Something that sounds good, is fun, and stays in tune relatively well. Any thoughts?
While it is a bit non-traditional in shape, the Fluke actually plays well and sounds good. Get the tenor sized one rather than the "Flea" soprano sized model. Tuning is better and it will be easier for you to play. I have Martin and Gibson ukes, but I also have a Fluke for knocking around with. IMHO, quality is also more consistent with the Fluke than with cheap wooden ukes.
Thanks!
Why a tenor? I want it to sound like a ukulele and not a guitar, and I'd prefer to be able to tune it high: GCEA. Is that possible with the tenor?
The Concert Sized Fluke says you can tune it either way: GCEA or DGBE. Same for the tenor?
Totally not on point, but one of the guys in my shop owns one of Tiny Tim's old Kamakas. A truly awesome uke.
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Cool, I thought he primarily a Martin guy. Is it a gold label koa model? Kamaka makes some great ukes.
Wow Pohaku,
I had no idea you were a uke person.
I've got a tiple also.
I'm a big fan of ukes:
small for travel or curled up on the couch
affordable
reasonable volume for not bugging other people
inside out tuning for close harmony chords
nylon strings dont need pick
Wow Pohaku,
I had no idea you were a uke person.
I've got a tiple also.
I'm a big fan of ukes:
small for travel or curled up on the couch
affordable
reasonable volume for not bugging other people
inside out tuning for close harmony chords
nylon strings dont need pick
Does anyone know what type of uke this chick is playing?Not the brand rather,baritone,tenor ot whatever kinds there are.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8K54UYjIR4&feature=related