Love the Tahitian ukulele. My friend brought one back to Australia recently from the Cook Islands. I love the carving, the fishing-line strings, the sound hole at the back and the high pitch intonation. I will send this VDO to him. You play more melody rather than the furious strumming which I also love...this is great - cheers
Love the Tahitian ukulele. My friend brought one back to Australia recently from the Cook Islands. I love the carving, the fishing-line strings, the sound hole at the back and the high pitch intonation. I will send this VDO to him. You play more melody rather than the furious strumming which I also love...this is great - cheers
unklecyril 10 months ago
78's were the old records that were played on the grammaphone.
rpm = rotations per minute
latter there were 45's and 331/3
duffus27 1 year ago
@duffus27
ia ora
Merci je n'avais pas vu cela sous cet angle...
maruru
iaoranna80 1 year ago
That sound is wild!!! sounds like an old 78rpm
duffus27 1 year ago
@duffus27
ia ora !!!!
is the sound of a Tahitian ukulele! the strings are fishing line!
so it is a Tahitian ukulele " sol do mi la " ,10 rings "2/3/3/2"
what is a 78rpm please??
A+
iaoranna80 1 year ago
Merci de tes conseils
ma femme cherche e beurre partout
maruru
rotui57 2 years ago