Now then, I really, really do not suffer from UAS - so-called Ukulele Acquisition Syndrome - I have not had a new ukulele since February last year, (DJ Morgan mini-pineapple).... that's nearly a year and that's good going for a ukulele enthusiast! And certainly, when it comes to wooden ukes I am more than satisfied with the ones I have, since I reckon my DJ Morgan ukes are as good as you can get and I love them. AND I can walk past a music shop window with simply a passing glance at ukuleles now, born of mild curiosity rather than acquisitive desire! But ever since I saw Del Rey perform at GNUF (Grand Northern Ukulele Festival)with a Beltona reso in 2014 and I played it in the uke bazaar afterwards, I confess I have lusted after a Beltona resonator. The sound bears no resemblance to any of the cheaper, mass-produced resos that I have tried - and didn't like!
Beltonas do not come cheap. But they're neither as expensive nor as heavy as a National Resophonic, the traditional metal reso uke that many players pay homage to. They are not built of metal, though earlier ones were. The body is moulded from glass-reinforced resin with a lightweight aluminium coverplate and the cone is their own, purpose-built. It's especially nice, speaking as a "Brit" that Beltonas are craftsman-built here in England!
For a great review and more info on Beltonas, see Got A Ukulele here...
It's taken me a while to scrape the cash together for this uke, and it's also taken me more than a while to broach the subject with LSH - (Long-Suffering-Husband) and persuade him that I really do NEED this! Any ukulele enthusiast will know what I'm talking about and sympathise here! But at last I have spoken to Steve Evans at Beltona and the wheels are now in motion. Of course I have to wait a couple of months for what I want, but I don't mind, I've waited for well over two years and I can wait a little longer, though the excitement is mounting!
For an interesting discussion on resonator ukuleles, see this thread on the Ukulele Underground Forum. On the first page there, you'll also see a YouTube video of the great Del Rey playing a resonator uke.
So, watch this space! Meanwhile, I need to practice those finger-picking skills! Oh yes indeed I do....
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Showing posts with label UAS. Show all posts
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Friday, 25 May 2012
Mea Culpa, Mea Maxima Culpa.....
I didn't do Latin at school, but I know what this means.
My fault.
I dun wrong.
I'm (just a little bit) in the dog-house.
I bought a new ukulele...
And didn't tell LSH...
I meant to, but the time wasn't quite right...
You know how it is.
If you're into ukuleles, I'm sure you do...
But I should have told him before he caught me trying to stuff it under my desk.
I don't REALLY suffer from UAS - (Ukulele Acquisition Syndrome)
After all, I only had one uke - and one banjo-uke...
But I wanted to try a soprano...
So I bought a little sky-blue Mahalo. Only £20...
But I shoulda come clean.
Coulda woulda shoulda.
I shouldn't hide things from my husband...
Mea Culpa.
Where's that hair shirt.....
But it is a sweet little uke. And with Aquilas on it, it plays just fine - for me - for now. I've christened it "Rhapsody"
While I save for that tenor...
My fault.
I dun wrong.
I'm (just a little bit) in the dog-house.
I bought a new ukulele...
And didn't tell LSH...
I meant to, but the time wasn't quite right...
You know how it is.
If you're into ukuleles, I'm sure you do...
But I should have told him before he caught me trying to stuff it under my desk.
I don't REALLY suffer from UAS - (Ukulele Acquisition Syndrome)
After all, I only had one uke - and one banjo-uke...
But I wanted to try a soprano...
So I bought a little sky-blue Mahalo. Only £20...
But I shoulda come clean.
Coulda woulda shoulda.
I shouldn't hide things from my husband...
Mea Culpa.
Where's that hair shirt.....
But it is a sweet little uke. And with Aquilas on it, it plays just fine - for me - for now. I've christened it "Rhapsody"
While I save for that tenor...
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Paul's Custom Uke
Here begins a tale of one man's case of UAS - Ukulele Aquisition Syndrome, or to give it its Latin name, needus ukuleleus. UAS is very, very common among the ukulele-playing community. A collection of five to ten ukuleles in various sizes and woods is not at all uncommon......Paul is a mate on the wonderful Ukulele Underground Forum. He begins his tale thus:
"If there is such a thing as the UAS (ukulele aquisition syndrome) bug, the little blighter bit me twice! I started of with a lovely little Lanikai soprano and fell head over heels in love with the ukulele! Chords were a little easier than the guitar, which I played for 25 years leading up to this, the sweet honey tones simply had me captivated. Then, my better half announced that she had ordered me an 'Oscar Schmidt' concert for valentines! Oh how I love her...Ah...The first thing I did was change the strings to a set of low G Aquila Nylguts. The sound was just beautiful and very different to my Lanikai. Then I heard people talking about solid wood ukuleles and how amazing they sounded and there my next mission began. A few weeks ago I bought myself an Ohana Tenor, all solid mahogany with a cutaway and she is a stunner! So warm and mellow, with sustain for weeks! I also recently commissioned a luthier to build me something rather special. Here are the first pictures; the actual woods which will make up my custom treasure!
Western red cedar - top
Macassar ebony - sides and bottom
Watch this space! Paul"
Reports from Paul to follow from time to time, as the build progresses!
"If there is such a thing as the UAS (ukulele aquisition syndrome) bug, the little blighter bit me twice! I started of with a lovely little Lanikai soprano and fell head over heels in love with the ukulele! Chords were a little easier than the guitar, which I played for 25 years leading up to this, the sweet honey tones simply had me captivated. Then, my better half announced that she had ordered me an 'Oscar Schmidt' concert for valentines! Oh how I love her...Ah...The first thing I did was change the strings to a set of low G Aquila Nylguts. The sound was just beautiful and very different to my Lanikai. Then I heard people talking about solid wood ukuleles and how amazing they sounded and there my next mission began. A few weeks ago I bought myself an Ohana Tenor, all solid mahogany with a cutaway and she is a stunner! So warm and mellow, with sustain for weeks! I also recently commissioned a luthier to build me something rather special. Here are the first pictures; the actual woods which will make up my custom treasure!
Western red cedar - top
Macassar ebony - sides and bottom
Watch this space! Paul"
Reports from Paul to follow from time to time, as the build progresses!
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