My wife wants to get a ukulele and take lessons. So I’m looking for a nice instrument. Suggestions?
That's about half of them.Wow! That’s more like roommates!
I'm 6'2" and 320 lbs and my Martin Soprano is my favorite. I like the size, feel and sound of itI play and teach. Good entry is a Kala. Good amazon brand is Carmel. Sopranos are too small. Look for a concert size.
Magic word is Martin.I'm 6'2" and 320 lbs and my Martin Soprano is my favorite. I like the size, feel and sound of it
There is something special about themMagic word is Martin.
Bruddah Iz was 757 lbs and played a Martin Tenor uke.Back…
Been looking around via uTube, etc. and have seen lots of stuff. Names mentioned here that are familiar are Kala, Ohana, Anuenue…and of course Martin. In 1968
I had a college roommate that had a Martin 12 string. If I ever forget the “Martin tradition” he’d remind me. I don’t remember the model but even I could coax some lovely sounds from it.
If I join my wife as a new uke owner I’d maybe be looking at $200 - $300…with as wide a fret board as possible to accommodate my hulk-like hands. I’d also prefer to avoid Chinese if possible. Usually that doesn’t bother me. But with this, it does.
Hard to beat a Martin anything. Just got my HD-28 back from the shop with its new pickguard and repaired top crack. Sorry; not to steal the thread...Magic word is Martin.
Zzounds has a payment option for them. That's how I got the 2 Martin Tenor ukes I have.Yeah, if I didn’t have to wait for a bit I’d pick the base level Martin, either solid woods or laminates. The lam body pieces just seem tougher against moisture and humidity, which is always a good thing here in Oregon. We’ll see.
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