Thank you Alex for showing us these gorgeous AnueNue ukuleles and giving them a play for us as well. I am in love with both the baritone and tenor Moonbirds. I wish I could afford both of them right now as they are my dream ukes.
AnueNue demo so appreciated, loved all of them for their different sound, really liked the cedar. The Whale has a unique sound, which is fascinating to hear, so the double top is a thing. Thanks for the run through and have a good week.
Thanks for putting my English to the test , ornamentation is the word , I always recommend your channel to my Italian fellow citizens ,I like watching these ukes that I'll never be able to afford .
Very informative setting out the qualities of this broadening range of ukuleles. Love the look of the Koa Singer with that reddish hue, which looks premium. But prefer the deeper sound of the Mahogany version. But that last one is truly a “whale” of a uke. Worthy of its name. Thanks as always Alex.
@@SouthernUkuleleStore Well okay, thought I'd ask. I might go back and edit my previous message to remove anything that might be interpreted as negative feedback for an instrument I've not played myself. Perhaps I am just not as much a fan of spruce as I think I should be, which is personal preference only. Thank you so much for responding!
I didn't think you were negative 🙂 I just think maybe as you say it wasn't what you hoped for... Spruce and rosewood is very guitar like which on a Baritone might not work as well as a wood that retains bass like mahogany
@@SouthernUkuleleStore Do you think the other birds will make it to baritone, the mahogany bird, the sitka bird, etc? I have a mahogany pono (and used to have a mahogany Romero GT) and I love the sound! But also, mango sounds pretty nice too........ maybe there will be a Mango Bird? 🐦😁😁
I imagine angels sittin around on pink puffy clouds strumming on these ukes. ❤❤❤
Black whale sounds beautiful ❤
Love the Singer Mahogany.
Oh Alex, I am drooling over all of these, but especially the Whale Bird - just wow . Looks and sound amazing. The baritone sounds so incredible too.
Gorgeous Ukes, Gorgeous Tone!
That Black Whale sounds great finger picked...
Thank you Alex for showing us these gorgeous AnueNue ukuleles and giving them a play for us as well. I am in love with both the baritone and tenor Moonbirds. I wish I could afford both of them right now as they are my dream ukes.
AnueNue demo so appreciated, loved all of them for their different sound, really liked the cedar. The Whale has a unique sound, which is fascinating to hear, so the double top is a thing. Thanks for the run through and have a good week.
Black Whale has some natural reverb. Gorgeous sound.
Thanks for putting my English to the test , ornamentation is the word , I always recommend your channel to my Italian fellow citizens ,I like watching these ukes that I'll never be able to afford .
The black whale is amazing
Very informative setting out the qualities of this broadening range of ukuleles. Love the look of the Koa Singer with that reddish hue, which looks premium. But prefer the deeper sound of the Mahogany version. But that last one is truly a “whale” of a uke. Worthy of its name. Thanks as always Alex.
that AnueNue baritone sounds great
I have the electro version of the Black Whale Tenor, nuff said!!!!
Hmmm, I was expecting to be blown away by the Baritone. Looks great, sounds ..... ok. Would love to hear one with UkeLogic strings one day.
Move along...
Hey I love all your stuff and more ! You make me get annoyed because u make me want to buy all the ukulele’s that I see on your channel! 😮
Asking a question about the difference between hearing an instrument (this one, or any one) thru a recording and hearing it in person. Thanks!
Who knows. There is no answer to this sadly
@@SouthernUkuleleStore Well okay, thought I'd ask. I might go back and edit my previous message to remove anything that might be interpreted as negative feedback for an instrument I've not played myself. Perhaps I am just not as much a fan of spruce as I think I should be, which is personal preference only. Thank you so much for responding!
I didn't think you were negative 🙂
I just think maybe as you say it wasn't what you hoped for... Spruce and rosewood is very guitar like which on a Baritone might not work as well as a wood that retains bass like mahogany
@@SouthernUkuleleStore Do you think the other birds will make it to baritone, the mahogany bird, the sitka bird, etc? I have a mahogany pono (and used to have a mahogany Romero GT) and I love the sound! But also, mango sounds pretty nice too........ maybe there will be a Mango Bird? 🐦😁😁
I have a gut feeling that they won't. They certainly haven't announced anything
Just a correction on the introduction. Anuenue is not a Hong Kong based ukulele brand. They are Taiwan based ukulele brand.
Yes someone has already mentioned this
Does the baritones have a truss-rod???