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AnonymousHiI'm Luna and (15). And I’ve want to buy a uke for some time but for I am a beginner I have no idea where or how to look for one. I am playing guitar for almost a year now and I was wondering if should buy a tenor or a soprano uke. Me and a friend of mine went to a shop (Alphenaar) and they had different size ukes and I liked the tenor size but I don’t know if it’s good to start learning. I also wondered if you knew anything about the brand Korala. And if you do, would you recommend it?
Eve ThomsonLove your reviews, Baz. Have you any thoughts, positive or otherwise, on pineapple shaped ukes? Do they sound different to traditional shaped ukes? Because of being let down on delivery dates after ordering a Kala, I ordered a Lanikai LU21P, and, of course, now have both. Like them both (can't tell difference between them, except Lanikai holds tuning better), but would I have been better to have gone for a traditional type, or is beauty in the eye of the beholder? Starting lessons tomorrow, so will hear what my teacher thinks, but would appreciate your opinion.
Hi Eve - it is of course very subjective, but I do think they sound different, but in a good way. I find that pineapple ukes have a slightly rounder and fuller tone than the traditional figure of eight. I really like them! Incidentally - when you say the Lanikai 'holds tuning better' - I wouldn't personally rule either out on that basis. Tighten the tuners (if they are friction pegs, but only if they are friction pegs) and let the strings settle. They will both hold in due course.
No uke, properly set up, loses tuning. Back to the original question - I love pineapples an absolutely they are serious instruments and no better / worse than any other! Hi Barry - appears this page has not had a comment in a while, any way, going for it. Love the site and all your reviews.
All intelligent and like that while you offer up your opinions, but you always state that, yeah, its your opinion. Keep it all up!So bought an $85 Cordoba 15CM for 6 yr-old daughter, 6 months ago.
She didn't take to it, but loves her new keyboard, so not pushing it cause she's playing music! I, however, can't seem to put the thing down (after been long time but weak guitar player). So now I'm ready to upgrade! After reading your reviews and comments and suggestions, I have narrowed down to two that I have found online (not Amazon). Both laminate, but believe good quality, no on-board electronics, both pretty buy not gaudy, both well built and well reviewed, and many of other traits you talk about.
The Snail UKT-528 (per your great review) and a Takamine GU-T1 (both tenors). The Takamine series was a one and done thing, so can't find much on it. I bought a Takamine guitar 20 years ago and is only guitar I've owned and will ever own, so part of me wants to stay in the family.I don't live in location where I can easily go try ukuleles in person, so have to go with internet. I think I am going to buy both and send back the other with 30-day return guarantee.SO - I think I'm just typing to hear myself talk, but would think it great to hear your thoughts. Main question is that Takamine is all mahogany and the Snail is the zebrawood. Thoughts on the two compared to each other?Thanks again for all the effort you put into this corner of the ukulele world!Duncan.
I was one of those people that went to the big Aloha stadium swap meet and market.There were a few ukulele vendors. Their spots looked organised.The one I bought (Monkeypod wood $267.00) from had a professional looking setup with a nice range of various woods.
(mahogany,Koa, Monkeypod etc)It seemed like he represented himself as one of the makers.He had a tool belt, sang and strummed the ukes. They looked well made and great sound.They are called Hawaii Ukes.I did a search online and what I came up with is an importer of Korean made Ukes.I wanted a memento. But I guess I should look for ones that have labels inside?
But then real local ones I gather can be much more pricey?
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