Hiya Jerrel, I can see that you are really excited and the accent gives away the Australian dimension! I've seriously thought about getting one for playing Irish music, as Aquila sell strings GDAE in a set for Irish tuning for Soprano or Concert Uke scales. The GDAE Aquila set is 30U, and Aquila also make a set CGDA, which is set 31 U. These can be bought from Strings Direct here in England which is a great firm to deal with, but I'm sure many other places as well.Thanks very much and take care. from a new subscriber. David.
Thank you for watching and commenting on my videos! Did you end up picking up one of these? They're a bit quiet for Irish music in a pub environment unless you put metal strings on it. Nylon would be too quiet, but I do have one of these setup with Mandola strings to play low GDAE and it could be heard evenly at my Irish music club in a pub. Mandolin strings would work for the higher GDAE, while Octave Mandolin strings would comfortably allow the CGDA tuning. As you said, Acquila offers a CGDA set but I'm not sure if their Nylgut will be loud enough in a pub. All the best!
I bought this on eBay and I just checked to get you a link. They're all out of stock right now (probably due to Christmas season) but I'll keep checking. If I can find them, I'll get a link for you.
Thank you, Steve! Your review helped convince me to pick this up. I'll try removing the back later this week to hear what it sounds like. Maybe I'll prefer it with the back plate off, who knows?
the a string sounds a little echoee or buzzy maybe its just the mic .i wonder what a wound low g would sound like .i like low g on some of my ukuleles thanks for the video
I have experimented and put classical guitar strings on it and have it tuned similar to a banjo. It has a nice warm growl but I'd like to experiment more. Thanks for watching.
Hiya Jerrel, I can see that you are really excited and the accent gives away the Australian dimension! I've seriously thought about getting one for playing Irish music, as Aquila sell strings GDAE in a set for Irish tuning for Soprano or Concert Uke scales. The GDAE Aquila set is 30U, and Aquila also make a set CGDA, which is set 31 U. These can be bought from Strings Direct here in England which is a great firm to deal with, but I'm sure many other places as well.Thanks very much and take care. from a new subscriber. David.
Thank you for watching and commenting on my videos! Did you end up picking up one of these? They're a bit quiet for Irish music in a pub environment unless you put metal strings on it. Nylon would be too quiet, but I do have one of these setup with Mandola strings to play low GDAE and it could be heard evenly at my Irish music club in a pub. Mandolin strings would work for the higher GDAE, while Octave Mandolin strings would comfortably allow the CGDA tuning. As you said, Acquila offers a CGDA set but I'm not sure if their Nylgut will be loud enough in a pub. All the best!
It's tuned GCEA so Ukulele is an easy one to play
Hi Jerrel, This Kmise looks like a tenor, right?
Correct, it's the same scale length as a tenor. Sorry if I didn't specify that!
I'm also on Australia (from CA originally). Wondering if you have the link for this? Thanks.
I bought this on eBay and I just checked to get you a link. They're all out of stock right now (probably due to Christmas season) but I'll keep checking. If I can find them, I'll get a link for you.
Nice review! If you want it to be even louder, just take the back off! Have fun!
Thank you, Steve! Your review helped convince me to pick this up. I'll try removing the back later this week to hear what it sounds like. Maybe I'll prefer it with the back plate off, who knows?
I'm curious, Jerrel! You mentioned the cost of the banjolele in Australian dollars, but you have a North American accent! What's your story?
Can't wait for that face-reveal 😶
I'll do it once I hit that cool 1 million subs.
the a string sounds a little echoee or buzzy maybe its just the mic .i wonder what a wound low g would sound like .i like low g on some of my ukuleles thanks for the video
I have experimented and put classical guitar strings on it and have it tuned similar to a banjo. It has a nice warm growl but I'd like to experiment more. Thanks for watching.