I love the decorative abalone against that black...oh and the guitar sounds fine also. I still would get the Recording King & a hard case and it would still be cheaper than this one! Really NICE custom case!! I play a baritone ukulele so I like the baritone wider neck!
Love that pickup and the baritone neck. You are an amazing player and I so enjoyed listening to you. Great review and now I want one, but I wish I played like you, lol!!
You could use Clifford Essex Light Gauge GDAE Ball End Phosphor Bronze (or Nickel) wound Tenor Guitar Strings (11, 16w, 26w, 36w) so you could get a nice Mellow Jazz tone.
I just noticed you say 265B40, with a baritone neck. You also say $1,104. The standard 365 is now on sale for $849 minus $180 discount through Aug. 31, which looks like a very good deal. I'd like more about the why of baritone neck and whether that explains the price you state.😄
I've been told I can get one, for additional fee, set up for nylon strings and tuned to GCEA. I like the softer strings and uke chords. What do you think?
As a baritone ukulele player, I find that most tenor guitar necks are too narrow, they have guitar string spacing instead of the wider ukulele string spacing. I struggle with the narrow string spacing.
I love the decorative abalone against that black...oh and the guitar sounds fine also. I still would get the Recording King & a hard case and it would still be cheaper than this one! Really NICE custom case!! I play a baritone ukulele so I like the baritone wider neck!
Love that pickup and the baritone neck. You are an amazing player and I so enjoyed listening to you. Great review and now I want one, but I wish I played like you, lol!!
You could use Clifford Essex Light Gauge GDAE Ball End Phosphor Bronze (or Nickel) wound Tenor Guitar Strings (11, 16w, 26w, 36w) so you could get a nice Mellow Jazz tone.
I need GCAE. What ideas do you have. I'm buying a Songbird.
@@JoelBlackwell you can try Clifford Essex GCEA Tuned Tenor Guitar Strings (Light Gauge Ball End Set in Nickel Wound version)
I just noticed you say 265B40, with a baritone neck. You also say $1,104. The standard 365 is now on sale for $849 minus $180 discount through Aug. 31, which looks like a very good deal.
I'd like more about the why of baritone neck and whether that explains the price you state.😄
I've been told I can get one, for additional fee, set up for nylon strings and tuned to GCEA. I like the softer strings and uke chords. What do you think?
Hi, Newbie guitarist here - could you explain what you mean about the neck being too deep? Thank you :)
As a baritone ukulele player, I find that most tenor guitar necks are too narrow, they have guitar string spacing instead of the wider ukulele string spacing. I struggle with the narrow string spacing.
Sounds to tinny to me