It’s really great to see the variety of ukuleles. One of the reasons why I love the ukulele is that it’s so accessible. There’s a good ukulele at every price point.
Alex, I've listened to what seems like a million of your ukulele demos over past years. I never thought I'd say this about any ukulele out side of the famous Hawaiian K brands... I think you've got something special in that Millar long neck soprano. Beautiful koa sound yet teasing the darkness of mango. I freakin' love it!
Koaloha's have there own distinct sound compared to other Hawaiian ukuleles very nice this was the best sounding of the 10 you gave sound samples of I know this wasn't a comparison just saying
Thanks Alex, quite an eclectic mix, which is really interesting. Got to say the KoAloha is next level professional and stunning. Love the Millar and unexpectedly drawn to the L Luthier. Thanks and have a great week.
The sound of the entry level Enya concert in blue is a surprise. I'm tempted to get one just because it's blue color would make for a nice contrast hanging on my wall of ukuleles.
Obviously the Koaloha is glorious (three glorious Koalohas in a row in videos…one day I’ll try a Koaloha concert) but lots of other temptation. A Kala resonator to annoy my partner and the neighbours appeals - I was vaguely thinking of a Beltona in the future, but this may well tick the right boxes. The Kala Trembesi, Millar mango and Kiwaya koa also have a lot of appeal.
@@SouthernUkuleleStore The S20T I purchased from you in November is coming along nicely. I’m following Bernadette Teaches. Imagine by John Lennon is proving tricky putting the lyrics with the tempo of the tune and chord changes, but I’m thoroughly enjoying learning and think I’ve found my stress reliever in my ukulele. Many thanks again Alex for all you help and advice. Hopefully one day I’ll find myself in your neck of the woods and pop into the shop. Anyone looking to buy or get advice on all things ukulele Alex is your man and the Southern Ukulele Store. 10/10
...I hope whatever was really upsetting you gets resolved soon. Its rare to see spam comments on this channel with it being so niche so I will go out on a limb that you actually are someone who got triggered by a ukulele comparison video on a random Monday night? If that is the case, I'm sorry we were in the wrong place at the wrong time for you. Perhaps block our channel so you don't find us again. 😘
It’s really great to see the variety of ukuleles. One of the reasons why I love the ukulele is that it’s so accessible. There’s a good ukulele at every price point.
Alex, I've listened to what seems like a million of your ukulele demos over past years. I never thought I'd say this about any ukulele out side of the famous Hawaiian K brands...
I think you've got something special in that Millar long neck soprano. Beautiful koa sound yet teasing the darkness of mango. I freakin' love it!
I want to learn how to play well enough that it makes a difference! Everything he plays sounds amazing!
I agree! But good mics make it sound good, too
Silly Jill, you can't play the ukulele with a microphone 😆 you'd scratch the uke.
Koaloha's have there own distinct sound compared to other Hawaiian ukuleles very nice this was the best sounding of the 10 you gave sound samples of I know this wasn't a comparison just saying
Thanks Alex, quite an eclectic mix, which is really interesting. Got to say the KoAloha is next level professional and stunning. Love the Millar and unexpectedly drawn to the L Luthier. Thanks and have a great week.
The last one, no doubt!!!
The sound of the entry level Enya concert in blue is a surprise. I'm tempted to get one just because it's blue color would make for a nice contrast hanging on my wall of ukuleles.
Obviously the Koaloha is glorious (three glorious Koalohas in a row in videos…one day I’ll try a Koaloha concert) but lots of other temptation. A Kala resonator to annoy my partner and the neighbours appeals - I was vaguely thinking of a Beltona in the future, but this may well tick the right boxes.
The Kala Trembesi, Millar mango and Kiwaya koa also have a lot of appeal.
Fantastic Alex, thanks very much and I love the shirt.
The koaloha was unforgettable!
The Uma and the blue kala as well...
Hidden gems indeed.
That red label KoAloha is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love that Koaloha Red Label but I must point out that I've yet lay hands on any Hawaiian built Koaloha that wasn't most decidedly "heirloom quality".
Fair
Everything pales next to the Koaloha
Of course it costs nearly as much as the others combined. 🤣 But yeah, stunning.
Cool top you’re wearing Alex, suits you Sir
Thanks John
@@SouthernUkuleleStore The S20T I purchased from you in November is coming along nicely. I’m following Bernadette Teaches. Imagine by John Lennon is proving tricky putting the lyrics with the tempo of the tune and chord changes, but I’m thoroughly enjoying learning and think I’ve found my stress reliever in my ukulele.
Many thanks again Alex for all you help and advice. Hopefully one day I’ll find myself in your neck of the woods and pop into the shop.
Anyone looking to buy or get advice on all things ukulele Alex is your man and the Southern Ukulele Store. 10/10
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Hi Alex, could you please tell me if the Millar is low action? Thanks.
Yeh
My friend has a Kala super tenor. It sounds great (low G). Is the Obana baritone/tenor available with a low G setup?
You absolutely can put a low G on it.
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...I hope whatever was really upsetting you gets resolved soon. Its rare to see spam comments on this channel with it being so niche so I will go out on a limb that you actually are someone who got triggered by a ukulele comparison video on a random Monday night?
If that is the case, I'm sorry we were in the wrong place at the wrong time for you. Perhaps block our channel so you don't find us again. 😘
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