I have a Khala I, solid mahogany soprano. Superb build quality, great sound, slick action and very playable right up to the 15th fret. I just bought the Papa ll today and Im very impressed!
Its an awesome beginner concert uke. And for the money its way above par. If anyone in Ireland is looking for these ukes and good selection of other ukes theres a great music store on shop street in galway, just bought an aNue nue and love it.
I have a papa I. I just bought a new ukulele from the U I am loving my new toy. The sound is superb!!! With its smooth satin finish, and lightweight construc Top, back and sides are all solid wood. All our solid woods are used fo Moon Spruce - Originating from Switzerland, Moon spruce possesses a white snowy appearance and a straight, tight wood grain. It can accommodate different climates exceptionally, which makes it one Equipped with a solid Swiss Moon Spruce top, solid Indian Rosewood back and sides, the UT Ukulele produces a full range of frequency response, rich overtones, and exceptional proj We bought solid koa and mango wood from our friend in Hawaii.
We handmade the first ukulele in tenor size by chisel and scrapers. We then build the next 12 samples in all ukulele sizes in mango, mahogany, and koa wood. Whether you are a beginner, a hobbyist, or a professional musician, we have designed various models to fit your needs. If you like rhythm playing, you can consider our soprano models. If you are a fingerstyle artist, you can look into our tenor cutaway model.
We use Fishman USA pickups exclusively for amplification. Looking forward to part two. John, I love this story. I play the ukulele if somewhat poorly and also enjoy photography, so this one was a special story for me.
Hello Charles. I find many photographers have a musical background. More than you might think. Seems they go hand and hand. Glad you enjoyed the story. Thanks for your kind comment. Good Morning, John! Thanks so much for a story that can reaffirm our faith in mankind. Always a good thing and even more so these days. As for your observation about photographers being musically inclined did you know that Ansel Adams was trained as a concert pianist?
And he was as good on the keyboard as he was in the darkroom! What a beautiful story! The images are breathtaking and tell a story. Johnson surely chose the right photographer to promote his exquisite instruments.
What a wonderful story and extraordinary connection you have made, all because of your love of art, the art of photography the art of music, and the art and fine craftsmanship needed to create these wonderfully beautiful instruments.
Hope to hear some music one day…Thank you for sharing this story and I look forward to more…. Beautiful, beautiful …. My first love was a baritone uke, until my brother fell on it accidently. Is your brother still living??? So sad.
And then to have the Martin stolen? Thanks for taking the time to comment. I always enjoy your stories and how you connect the world to your art! I find the pictures that I enjoy viewing and revisiting, of my own or others, are the ones that strike a personal chord! Your life and music and photography resonates! Thank you so much for sharing.
I love that story John. Love the passion you have for photography and music, and it makes your work very special. John, I just read this story.
I am impressed and feel your joy!! We are three weeks away from our workshops in Acadia NP as I write this. Will you be bringing any of these with you? I would love to see. And, I would love to photograph you with your instrument in one of my favorite environments. Oh my, what incredibly beautiful guitars, and such a fantastic story to go with it!
I love it when passionate artists get together to collaborate. I too play guitar and have always been interested in playing a ukulele, I just must hear one of these now! John, what a great story of connection with, and passion for, your subject! Very beautiful shots with impeccable lighting!!!! One Question…what happened to your headstock in certain photos? I did not use flash on any of my images. The high gloss was challenging to be sure.
I did my best in post to work with it. I believe you are seeing light being reflected is what it is.
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