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September 2, 2020 at 8:47 am in reply to: Participate in the September 2020 Member Challenge – Original Music! #40683
lesaluluMemberWow, @nthibode and @deadbuggy, I’m so impressed. Good luck to you.
lesaluluMemberI recently purchased a Pono solid mango pineapple uke. I agree with the others, I think much of its beautiful sound is attributed to the wood and the quality of the build of the uke. I bought a pineapple shape mostly for aesthetic purposes. Pono do the same uke in the standard shape, I just wanted something a little different.
It has a deeper body than my laminate but I use them both with steps so don’t really struggle with holding the pineapple. I’m very happy with my choice. I am sure a Kanilea pineapple would not disappoint.
lesaluluMemberThanks mistaken. Think I’ll try having my solid out with my others, buy a hygrometer and see how I go.
I’ve noticed that if I gave a uke close at hand, I’ll pick it up more often to play.
lesaluluMemberExcellent, thanks for that. I’ll grab one and will be able to monitor things a bit better.
lesaluluMemberExcellent guess @robinboyd. I am from Brisbane. Are you an Aussie as well?
Great tip, I would have just used a weather app and not thought of measuring humidity inside.
lesaluluMemberMmmm. Thank you. I’m wondering if I can hang my solid uke during autumn, winter and ( I live in a subtropical climate) then store in a case during high Summer when the humidity is nearing 100%. Might be a workable compromise.
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