What a stunning looking instrument! Nice job playing and singing. Your uke playing is coming along nicely. B)
Tom N.
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Thanks for your nice responses guys, it was definely nice to wake up to your comments.
BTW - Longing to a Belong is actually a stand alone single, it's not on the album as I had remembered.
Tom - Thanks for the praise about the uke and about my playing and progress. It's always nice to hear. Yes I do like to look of it too, very different from a spruce top.
Willem - Thanks for the WOW, now I have a big smile too. If you decide to get a uke play a bunch of different ones. The 6 strings are good for filling out the sound, but harder for picking notes, so you need to decide how you want to play. It is a fun instrument and very forgiving.
Marc - Thanks! That is the way Eddie plays it (the general dynamics). I really like the change in dynamics too. I just need to work on my voice more so I'm not overpowering it during the heavy strumming. Are you planning to do a camp report?
Mike - Thanks. It is a nice little uke. Actually I've been surprised by the differences in sounds from different ukes. Different strings make a huge difference too.
Thanks again guys.
Shel
BTW - Longing to a Belong is actually a stand alone single, it's not on the album as I had remembered.
Tom - Thanks for the praise about the uke and about my playing and progress. It's always nice to hear. Yes I do like to look of it too, very different from a spruce top.
Willem - Thanks for the WOW, now I have a big smile too. If you decide to get a uke play a bunch of different ones. The 6 strings are good for filling out the sound, but harder for picking notes, so you need to decide how you want to play. It is a fun instrument and very forgiving.
Marc - Thanks! That is the way Eddie plays it (the general dynamics). I really like the change in dynamics too. I just need to work on my voice more so I'm not overpowering it during the heavy strumming. Are you planning to do a camp report?
Mike - Thanks. It is a nice little uke. Actually I've been surprised by the differences in sounds from different ukes. Different strings make a huge difference too.
Thanks again guys.
Shel
Willem,
The 6-string is not challenging generally, just for playign some individual notes. For strumming its pretty much same, same. Fretting the double strings takes a bit more pressure, but not significantly. If you want to pick the highest octave string on the two double courses you need to pluck away from you, down rather than up. And if you want to just get the high string and not have the lower octave string ring then you need to change your fretting hand a little and pluck more softly. If you don't care about having both ring then it really doesn't matter.
So it really only affects chord melodies and solos. If you want to strum its all good.
Of course...I've been told that 6 strings on a uke is "cheating". B) So you might need to deal with a uke identity issues.
If you're interested in ukes, just play a bunch of them, which is always good advice regardless of what sort of instrument you're looking for.
Enjoy.
Shel
The 6-string is not challenging generally, just for playign some individual notes. For strumming its pretty much same, same. Fretting the double strings takes a bit more pressure, but not significantly. If you want to pick the highest octave string on the two double courses you need to pluck away from you, down rather than up. And if you want to just get the high string and not have the lower octave string ring then you need to change your fretting hand a little and pluck more softly. If you don't care about having both ring then it really doesn't matter.
So it really only affects chord melodies and solos. If you want to strum its all good.
Of course...I've been told that 6 strings on a uke is "cheating". B) So you might need to deal with a uke identity issues.
If you're interested in ukes, just play a bunch of them, which is always good advice regardless of what sort of instrument you're looking for.
Enjoy.
Shel
michelew wrote:
I am totally confused but i am on holiday(chaos,,no control,no structure,, i even have to login twice),,now you have to explane with a tutorial vid how it works...I like the more sound of it,thats what attract me..Willem,
The 6-string is not challenging generally, just for playign some individual notes. For strumming its pretty much same, same. Fretting the double strings takes a bit more pressure, but not significantly. If you want to pick the highest octave string on the two double courses you need to pluck away from you, down rather than up. And if you want to just get the high string and not have the lower octave string ring then you need to change your fretting hand a little and pluck more softly. If you don't care about having both ring then it really doesn't matter.
So it really only affects chord melodies and solos. If you want to strum its all good.
Of course...I've been told that 6 strings on a uke is "cheating". B) So you might need to deal with a uke identity issues.
If you're interested in ukes, just play a bunch of them, which is always good advice regardless of what sort of instrument you're looking for.
Enjoy.
Shel
Willem,
I've obviously miscommunicated because the level of challenge really isn't so much that it warrants a video IMHO. Perhaps I should have just said "just be aware that it's trickier to play single notes on the normal A string (as opposed to the additional A string). Test drive a 6 string compared to a normal four string. Play a few arpeggios and listen to the difference in sound and you'll see what I mean immediately.
A video... No promises, but maybe.
Shel
I've obviously miscommunicated because the level of challenge really isn't so much that it warrants a video IMHO. Perhaps I should have just said "just be aware that it's trickier to play single notes on the normal A string (as opposed to the additional A string). Test drive a 6 string compared to a normal four string. Play a few arpeggios and listen to the difference in sound and you'll see what I mean immediately.
A video... No promises, but maybe.
Shel
michelew wrote:
Thanks Michele,,I sure gonna look at this sort of uke and have a testdrive but could be a while,first things first,,, a video?? well take your time and it would be nice..
Willem
Willem,
I've obviously miscommunicated because the level of challenge really isn't so much that it warrants a video IMHO. Perhaps I should have just said "just be aware that it's trickier to play single notes on the normal A string (as opposed to the additional A string). Test drive a 6 string compared to a normal four string. Play a few arpeggios and listen to the difference in sound and you'll see what I mean immediately.
A video... No promises, but maybe.
Shel
Thanks Michele,,I sure gonna look at this sort of uke and have a testdrive but could be a while,first things first,,, a video?? well take your time and it would be nice..
Willem