Thank you, this was very halpful! I hope you can make a video about different comparison of uke strings too. I have all laminated uke but I'm not sure which kind of strings would be the best fit for it.
If you were just doing Strumming and chords, the difference between solid top and laminate top is smaller... but with fingerstyle playing if there's a choice between solid top and laminate top... Always go solid top. Better overall sound, better overall tone so you can really hear those nice crisp highs and those rich full low tones.
Hugo i have a question i live in Montreal Canada and in winter my house get very dry.Since i collect action figure and humidity is very bad for those high end collectables having a humidifier in the house is out of question.If i only buy laminate ukulele will they be ok in my dry house.
A Laminate uke is much less susceptible to humidity and dryness damage... just keep it out of the Extremes I.E. Cold like in keeping it in your car on a super cold day or the other side is dont leave it in front of a heater or fire or near a window on a hot and sunny day. and if you stay away from those conditions really the most fragile thing is going to be the strings. so Yes a Laminate Uke in dry conditions will tend to do just fine in theory... But i cant say 100% that everything will be ok and perfect.
Laminate 5:40
Solid top 6:02
All solid 6:29
This is for myself lol
Thank you, these guys never just shut up. We all can read specs we are hear for the tone.
Thanku!!!
I live in Florida so I guess the ukelele is always being humidified lmao
I love this thank you so very much. I have a laminated Luna concert I love. And a Kala tenor teakwood.
I'll actually found the solid top to have the best sound, but then it's not the best audio through RUclips. Thx
Very helpful and you explained very well! Thank you!!!
I agree!
Thank you, this was very halpful! I hope you can make a video about different comparison of uke strings too. I have all laminated uke but I'm not sure which kind of strings would be the best fit for it.
Aquila are generally best on a laminated uke. Best way to enhance the tone of your instrument.
Hugo: Will laminate ukes improve with age? Thanks.
They do not. However a solid top Ukulele with laminate back and sides will age over time but only the top.
Hi can you please help me choose between concert with soild top and bone or tenor but laminate wood? I prefer fingerstyle playing
If you were just doing Strumming and chords, the difference between solid top and laminate top is smaller... but with fingerstyle playing if there's a choice between solid top and laminate top... Always go solid top. Better overall sound, better overall tone so you can really hear those nice crisp highs and those rich full low tones.
@@hugohelmermusic Thank you will consider this when i pick 1
Hugo i have a question i live in Montreal Canada and in winter my house get very dry.Since i collect action figure and humidity is very bad for those high end collectables having a humidifier in the house is out of question.If i only buy laminate ukulele will they be ok in my dry house.
A Laminate uke is much less susceptible to humidity and dryness damage... just keep it out of the Extremes I.E. Cold like in keeping it in your car on a super cold day or the other side is dont leave it in front of a heater or fire or near a window on a hot and sunny day. and if you stay away from those conditions really the most fragile thing is going to be the strings. so Yes a Laminate Uke in dry conditions will tend to do just fine in theory... But i cant say 100% that everything will be ok and perfect.
@@hugohelmermusic Thank you for your help i really appreciate it.
Hey Skittles.