Pono - 9 x Baritones, Large Baritones and Big Baritones Compared

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Follow Alex as he and Rob compare 9 of the Pono Baritones currently available (at time of writing) here at Southern Ukulele Store.
    Pono MB - www.southernuk...
    Pono MBD - www.southernuk...
    Pono BN-1 Nui - www.southernuk...
    Pono ULN4-1 (Acacia) - www.southernuk...
    Pono BN-20D Big Baritone Spruce/Mahogany - www.southernuk...
    Pono ULN4-20 (Cedar/Mahogany) - www.southernuk...
    Pono ULN4-2 (Mahogany) - www.southernuk...
    Pono ULN4-15 (Mango) - www.southernuk...
    Pono ULN4-10 (Cedar/Acacia) - www.southernuk...
    #ponoukulele #koolau

Комментарии • 27

  • @pat5653
    @pat5653 3 года назад +1

    So glad I found this channel! I’ve been looking for a more substantial “songwriting” instrument and I only know how to play uke.

  • @suziofftheplanet977
    @suziofftheplanet977 4 года назад +2

    After watching your review of the Pono ULN4-1 I bought one from you! Mine is the gloss finish and I absolutely love it. I haven’t stopped playing it since it arrived and have given strict instructions in the event of fire, grab this one first 😂

  • @amberyooper
    @amberyooper 3 года назад +2

    I do like the tone of the Acacia bodies.

  • @Cliffolaus
    @Cliffolaus 3 года назад

    LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!! I'd really like to see a video comparing a few Ukuleles with radiused fretboards! I have a Soprano, a concert and tenor and am now searching for a good baritone. I've heard that the Ponos have a radiused Fretboard but you didn't mention anything about that here. THANKS!!!

    • @SouthernUkuleleStore
      @SouthernUkuleleStore  3 года назад +1

      The Cedar top models often have a very slight radius fingerboard. Sadly you won't see enough in one place for me to make a video about that particular subject but I'm delighted you like the channel.

  • @paulgroenewegen6627
    @paulgroenewegen6627 4 года назад +1

    Many thanks for this great video! Rare to hear the comparison with the Nui and ULN. Is Pono the only brand making these bigger sizes? Cheers, Paul

    • @SouthernUkuleleStore
      @SouthernUkuleleStore  4 года назад +1

      Yes, as far as I know. Some Ashbury Tenor guitars can be modified but Pono are definitely ahead of the curve right now.

  • @japoofry
    @japoofry 5 лет назад +3

    It was a nice selection. Thank You. I wanted to ask if they all had the same strings ?

    • @SouthernUkuleleStore
      @SouthernUkuleleStore  5 лет назад +2

      japoofry yes they do - Ko’olau Mahana Baritones... even the big baritone.

  • @jimmielittle877
    @jimmielittle877 4 года назад +1

    Mango had a darker tone ❗️very nice 🥀

  • @tazmac4559
    @tazmac4559 Год назад +1

    The cedar top sounds better i think

  • @ExploringAKShow
    @ExploringAKShow Год назад

    What's the best Baritone to be tuned like an octave mandolin GDAE, with nylon strings? Thanks

    • @SouthernUkuleleStore
      @SouthernUkuleleStore  Год назад

      Not my expertise. CGDA is great on a Baritone but no idea how you would make GDAE sing.
      Sorry

  • @soberguy81
    @soberguy81 Год назад

    the "Nui", for sure

  • @pablomartin766
    @pablomartin766 3 года назад

    Hi, all these models can tune Low G? Thanks a los folks

  • @steelsergesteelserge9939
    @steelsergesteelserge9939 5 лет назад +1

    MEGASTARRRRR

  • @pablomartin766
    @pablomartin766 3 года назад

    Hi, can a tune this models Low GCEA ? THANKS

    • @SouthernUkuleleStore
      @SouthernUkuleleStore  3 года назад

      I don't think you can. If you did find strings light enough it would feel very uncomfortable to play

  • @sophiad548
    @sophiad548 4 года назад

    admittedly i'm a little late, but would you say Pono or Kala has the better baritones?

  • @florentintise
    @florentintise 3 года назад +2

    At this point, why wouldn’t the player just turn to a classical guitar? Just sayin’ ... these are almost as large as a 3/4 size classical.
    Might as well ...

    • @jtarman70
      @jtarman70 3 года назад +3

      because as a guitar veteran player of 33 years, who also plays a uke, I can tell you first hand that a 6 string instrument is much harder to learn and play than a 4 stringer. Also, there is a unique difference in sound you get from a guitar and a Uke. Plus, as a musician can you ever have too many instruments in your collection? I think not, LOL

  • @clawhammer704
    @clawhammer704 5 лет назад +1

    What has caused the recent uke interest over the past decade?

    • @SouthernUkuleleStore
      @SouthernUkuleleStore  5 лет назад +4

      Eastern Cowboy In the U.K. - I think it’s a combination of things.
      Initially, 5-10 years ago we were selling lots to schools to replace the recorder as the instrument they teach in primary school. Then there were waves of parents joining in with the kids.
      I would also attribute the UOOGB becoming more of a mainstream touring act as bringing quite a few new faces to the instrument around the same time.
      The audience for high end Ukuleles here in the U.K. definitely started with players visiting Ukulele groups. As soon as the old negative perception that the Ukulele was a toy changed and 30-40 adults in a room were comparing the sounds of different instruments over a pint then people started pro-actively searching for more serious instruments.
      Another large fragment of our audience that really grew interest in the Uke seemed to find the Ukulele on RUclips - James Hill, Jake In Central Park and it just opened their eyes to what could be done with 4 strings.
      That’s just my take on it... talking to customers and friends across Europe a lot of the same things were happening in Belgium, Germany etc at the same time.

    • @clawhammer704
      @clawhammer704 5 лет назад +1

      These have picked up interest in the old time music groups. Lots of high G sent ups backing the fiddle in the North Carolina / Virginia circles.