3 Hawaiian Made Tenor Koa 'Ukulele - Kamaka HF-3- Koolau T1- Kanilea K1-T Sound Comparison
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DUDE,,,, some insane playing!!!
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@SoCalOski I agree with the Kanile'a observation
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@50nollieman Hawaiian Koa = best wood for Ukulele. Some guitar woods like Mahogany and Spruce, are not really meant for the Ukulele's small size and pitch. "Curly" is an adjective used to describe the visible texture of the Koa wood, it has nothing to do with the sound it will make. "Laminated" = more than one peace of wood "laminated" together. The opposite of "laminate" is a "solid" wood. Laminate = cheaper, less sound quality, sound doesn't change, Solid = opposite of that.
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i have a question.Please reply. So i was wondering what wood is better sounding......hawaiian koa or zebrawood? also what is the difference between "curly," and "laminated" koa wood?
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Sounds to me like the Ko'olau is the softer sound, Kamaka has the tinnier kine sound, and the Kanile'a has the fullest.
But all are da kine.
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Oh you are THE SHIT for playin Super Mario Bro's. KiCkAsS
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Fantastic!!
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did i hear some Super Mario Bros in there?
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@vanceoliver Final Fantasy X OST : To Zanarkand
Hey, what was the piece that Aaron was playing called? I was diggin' that and wouldn't mind learning it meself.
SubtleIntricacy 1 year ago
@SubtleIntricacy He didn't know, he just makes up whatever, but it does sound like something. Maybe touched from a few different tunes. Just watch his fingers and listen if your gonna copy. Thanks~
HawaiiMusicSupply 1 year ago
Is it me or he is playing variation of super mario world and final fantasy X music, nice sounding ukes though!
MikeLXXXVIII 1 year ago 2
@MikeLXXXVIII Ya, he is.
HawaiiMusicSupply 1 year ago