Fantastic video Alex I wanted to stop and comment straight alway when you played the singer, I can see you enjoy it and me to even though is the cheapest one in the range it sounds fantastic, and seeing you sitting there playing it I think you where at one with it with the size as it is slightly smaller than the moon bird and the sound it was giving you back, the moon bird range is just fantastic but if you had one the singer gives you the other end of the spectrum, so for me who has a lion I would also want a singer and probably that one because it’s so worth the money and it’s the only ukulele I see myself getting next
My UT5K has the Moonbird headstock with the Gotoh tuners. Guess there was a batch made with the wrong (not wrong) headstocks. It’s gorgeous to look at and to listen to. I also love the Cedar Bird.
Got myself a Moonbird a few months back and I love it. The pronounciation of these things is just marvellous. Did restring it after a bit though as the blackwater strings are very high tension and that becomes a tad too percussive for my personal taste when played with a bit of nails
Anuenue really are nice ukuleles I like the variety of tone woods the sound and look really great value equal or better than entry level Hawaiian made ukes in my opinion considering some of the bling bindings,cut aways, rosettes, choice's of woods and in some cases bursts you have the greatest inventory so many higher end ukes the singers nice old school look simple good episode today
Super as usual but ça you tell me your opinion on tenor ANueNue Lani III ? Perhaps an opportunité to have this Ukulélé in a good condition. Thanks a lot for your opinion befote to but it maybe. See you la ter. Bye
Similar for sure! I prefer the finish on the singer and the case myself... I also prefer the headstock on the singer and how it makes the instrument feel less clunky on first position chords. 🙂
In your outro when you briefly play each instrument... I don't understand the remarkable single note picking definition and true note clarity coming from the Singer? That backed simultaneously by your sweet and warm vintage mahogany strumming is remarkable. Typically mahogany loves the warm strum, but the single note clarity not so much. This Singer is like 2 ukuleles in one, eh?
The lovely, vintage mahogany sound coming from the Singer is stunning. The awesome looks of the thing is likewise stunning. What a beautiful ukulele!
Oh and thanks for the uninterrupted comparison at the end. It gived us a better perspective on the different sound.
Hope you and yours are well . Love seeing all the great ukulele you show 😁
Fab video with a couple of memorable one liners, thanks Alex!
Fantastic video Alex I wanted to stop and comment straight alway when you played the singer, I can see you enjoy it and me to even though is the cheapest one in the range it sounds fantastic, and seeing you sitting there playing it I think you where at one with it with the size as it is slightly smaller than the moon bird and the sound it was giving you back, the moon bird range is just fantastic but if you had one the singer gives you the other end of the spectrum, so for me who has a lion I would also want a singer and probably that one because it’s so worth the money and it’s the only ukulele I see myself getting next
The UT5K, for sure! For the looks AND the sound. The UT214 sounds amazing too. My least favourite one would be the Singer.
I have been playing the LION for the past 3 years, love the tone...I'm eyeing the Moonbird now
Thanks Alex, love the Lion(am biased as I have a beetle that orange) my favourites are the Cedar bird and the Singer. Have a great week.
My UT5K has the Moonbird headstock with the Gotoh tuners. Guess there was a batch made with the wrong (not wrong) headstocks. It’s gorgeous to look at and to listen to. I also love the Cedar Bird.
Got myself a Moonbird a few months back and I love it. The pronounciation of these things is just marvellous. Did restring it after a bit though as the blackwater strings are very high tension and that becomes a tad too percussive for my personal taste when played with a bit of nails
What strings you used
@@chrislucero1824 Clear Water for a bit and then Worth Clears as those are my absolute go to Strings. Both worked great for my taste :)
Still thinking about a moonbird
Anuenue really are nice ukuleles I like the variety of tone woods the sound and look really great value equal or better than entry level Hawaiian made ukes in my opinion considering some of the bling bindings,cut aways, rosettes, choice's of woods and in some cases bursts you have the greatest inventory so many higher end ukes the singers nice old school look simple good episode today
I love my Lion, and my Ice tea Singer❤ Saving for A Cedar bird next😊
The cedar bird is calling to me as well oh ukulele acquisition syndrome is calling.
Super as usual but ça you tell me your opinion on tenor ANueNue Lani III ? Perhaps an opportunité to have this Ukulélé in a good condition. Thanks a lot for your opinion befote to but it maybe. See you la ter. Bye
Nah... old AnueNue ukes from 10+ years ago are not that special or valuable.
That u5tk 🤤
Alex, what’s your opinion of the Singer RT1M when compared to the AMM3? Thanks for all you do.
Similar for sure! I prefer the finish on the singer and the case myself... I also prefer the headstock on the singer and how it makes the instrument feel less clunky on first position chords. 🙂
In your outro when you briefly play each instrument... I don't understand the remarkable single note picking definition and true note clarity coming from the Singer? That backed simultaneously by your sweet and warm vintage mahogany strumming is remarkable. Typically mahogany loves the warm strum, but the single note clarity not so much. This Singer is like 2 ukuleles in one, eh?
My handbag is requesting you stop making these videos showcasing these gorgeous ukuleles! Thank you!