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hey guys! anyone know anything about ukuleles? i know some of them are made of the same wood for all parts, i made this mistake with my first guitar, and it couldnt play an A#. im wondering if theres some sort of magical exception for ukuleles?
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I don't think ukes are any exception, but using all the same woods shouldn't be a problem. Don't you just need to voice the main top, back, and air to different frequencies?
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[QUOTE=gitnoob;2567416]I don't think ukes are any exception, but using all the same woods shouldn't be a problem. Don't you just need to voice the main top, back, and air to different frequencies?[/Q
You may be right...i was even thinking of using different woods for the bracing as well. hmmm, definately something to think about. |