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*[http://http://www.ukuleleworld.com/risa-uke-solid-tenor-uke-w-gig-strap.html Tenor Risa ] at UkuleleWorld.
 
*[http://http://www.ukuleleworld.com/risa-uke-solid-tenor-uke-w-gig-strap.html Tenor Risa ] at UkuleleWorld.
 
*[http://www.ukuleleworld.com/risa-uke-solid-sop-uke-w-gig-bag-strap.html Soprano Risa] $282.
 
*[http://www.ukuleleworld.com/risa-uke-solid-sop-uke-w-gig-bag-strap.html Soprano Risa] $282.
*Now need one of these [http://www.amazon.com/Roland-Mobile-Cube-Battery-Powered-Amplifier/dp/B001CQ8VJS Roland Mobile Cube Amp], $169.
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*One of these [http://www.amazon.com/Roland-Mobile-Cube-Battery-Powered-Amplifier/dp/B001CQ8VJS Roland Mobile Cube Amp], $169 or the [http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MicroCube MicroCube] for $129.
 
*...with one of [http://www.voxamps.com/amplug/ these] VOX mini-amp $35 from [http://www.amazon.com/Vox-amPlug-AC30-Guitar-Headphone/dp/B000ZMYRJS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1302017818&sr=8-1 Amazon] for headphones would make a great quite traveling Uke... and doesn't seem like it would be TOO hard to make one...
 
*...with one of [http://www.voxamps.com/amplug/ these] VOX mini-amp $35 from [http://www.amazon.com/Vox-amPlug-AC30-Guitar-Headphone/dp/B000ZMYRJS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1302017818&sr=8-1 Amazon] for headphones would make a great quite traveling Uke... and doesn't seem like it would be TOO hard to make one...
  

Revision as of 08:49, 10 May 2011

Loot

Strings

Karl Villaverde likes to run concert strings on his sopranos. Elderly seems to have the best pricing on Aquila Nylgut strings:

Banjolele

  • Flea is coming out w/ one that sounds nice.

RISA Uke-Solid-body

Thin-line travel Ukes

...like the Kala reviewed here on UkeHunt and supposedly good pricing at Bananas At Large (tax) and Elderly(no tax):

Misc:

  • PlayOn Tuner... got a Snark, dig it.
  • GString tuner for Android

Make yer own ukulele:

Nice looking strap design.

Instructional

Notes

Steel Strings: "Dag" from UkeHunt recommends: "If you go with steel, my instincts advise that you stick with solid extruded steel strings. Avoid “wound” strings. I think the tone quality will be much better with solids. If you go with steel, take a week to properly “extend” the strings (versus stretching them). Tighten them up little by live over the course of a day. Once you hit tune, play the strings until they go out of tune. Then, tune again and let them sit over night. Due this for about 7 days or so, and your strings will be tempered. This will preserve the sound quality in the long term and will help you avoid warping the neck."

Tabs

Videos

Web Sites