I recently got the 5 string version of this ukulele for an early birthday present. Wow! Gorgeous sound, and the double low G strings really add power and depth to the music. The instrument itself is very well made, and I love the Night Sky decor. It's so me. I love your playing on it. Now, if only my playing sounded half as good, I'd be doubly chuffed! Great video.
I just purchased the graphite tenor Accusticplus electronics strung with low G last month as my first uke after researching for weeks and listening to others perform on it. I then purchased the "Pink" concert Enya uke for my 6 year old granddaughter who is learning (along with her piano lessons). Gets a bit confusing for her with the finger numbering issue between the two instruments!!! Challenging....Since I am an old classically trained pianist (70), I just really wanted to teach myself the ukulele. I fell in love with your videos on RUclips and decided I didn't want to waste my money playing an instrument that didn't sound pleasing to my ear. Hence, I love my Enya for me, personally. In your demo here, I perceive the Enya Taimane Moon as having a richer slightly more resonant sound - you play so beautifully that you can make virtually any of them sound pleasingly wonderful!
AAAAAAA THIS UKULELE LOOKS SOOO COOOL I LIKE THE SMALL THIN BODY !!! It looks so fancccyyyyyy AND 5 STRIIINGGGGGG AAAAAAA !!!!! CHECKING IT OUT FORSUREEEEE THANK YOU MARCOOOOOOO !!!!!
I prefer the Makai. After this review I bought the Makai LT80 and it has beautiful resonance, projection and a sweet quality to it. A new thing they are doing since you got yours is through-soundboard stringing at the bridge. I love this way of capturing the natural resonance of the soundboard directly. I have it strung in low G with Worth brown strings. It sounds stunning.
Thanks! Love your review. The way you play, I like them both LOL. I have the 4-string, black, with effects. Feels great and I like the radiused fretboard.
Thank you for the thorough review, especially for comparing it to the sound of another ukulele. Both sound lovely, although I suspect Marco could make a cardboard box strung with twine sound great. I'll take the blue one please. 😄
I own Enya full solid mango, full solid mahogany, for CAD$ 350 each, amazing, and mahogany sounds darker like in this video, mango sounds brighter; all are exceptional instruments. And latest carbon ukes are very good too except that need setup. Enya is amazing.
the Enya is surprisingly resonant, most likely due to mahogany sides and back. pretty amazing for such a thin instrument. the Makai, to me, has much sweeter tone and seems like it would be a more capable performer across all genres (especially anything classical). when I hear some of your recordings on the LT-80, I'm amazed at how full and guitar-like the sound is! I just got my Makai yesterday and am about to open it up this morning 😊 thanks for the fun review and introducing me to Taimane, who I'd never heard of before.
Hi Marco. Of course you are simply making an argument for owning both or comparable ones with different sounds overall. Having more than one ukulele, guitar, harmonica or whatever, adds to the enjoyment of playing an instrument. Taimane is an extremely talented musician. Listening to her playing style and compositions, it makes sense that her choice of ukulele would be warmer and perhaps darker than you might prefer as a classical guitarist. Enya seems to produce models with a sweet, warm sound. Personally I like that and could see the Moon in my collection, if I did not have Enyas with a similar sound. A nice review. Your talent and choice of music does it justice. Thanks.
The Enya sounds more mellow, good if you want to practice quietly without too much ringing. I personally feel a lot more comfortable with thin bodies and wish there were more thinner bodies. I would go with the 4 string.
I have a tenor Makai ukulele with a slim body (model MT-70TR.) They market it as a "travel" tenor ukulele- I bought it because I liked the sound and feel of it.
The 5 string version ukulele has a gorgeous sound, and the double low G-strings add power and depth to the music. The instrument itself is costly ($699) but also with pick Up but the distance to a normally ist for my money bag - too small...
Hey man, Great video,. been thinkin on aquiering that 5 string ukulele. Just one doubt. What if you have to change low G strings? Could you use guitarre strings or do you need specific strings to that specific Enya 5 strings? Or maybe have to get two regular ukulele low G?
To me the blue Enya sound is softer and more mellow, more guitar like than the makai or the black version that has a uke sound, brighter and more powerful. I suppose choosing one vs another depends on the piece you play.
Wondering where the mic placement is. The Enya tenor I ordered had very little volume, even with (electronic) volume turned up. It sits in the closet. Also, customer service was unresponsive for extra string I paid for and never received. Be aware.
It's an OK instrument for sound. But it's another world. In tech and electronics. It's fine for amplified. Taimane has shown this!. But Enya doesn't have the resonate overtones. The full acoustic Woody tone. I like a tenor or even a Xl tenor . Perfect classic sound from a uke. Like Marco has done for us for so long with the Maki. Sweet satisfaction!
I recently got the 5 string version of this ukulele for an early birthday present. Wow! Gorgeous sound, and the double low G strings really add power and depth to the music. The instrument itself is very well made, and I love the Night Sky decor. It's so me. I love your playing on it. Now, if only my playing sounded half as good, I'd be doubly chuffed! Great video.
I just purchased the graphite tenor Accusticplus electronics strung with low G last month as my first uke after researching for weeks and listening to others perform on it. I then purchased the "Pink" concert Enya uke for my 6 year old granddaughter who is learning (along with her piano lessons). Gets a bit confusing for her with the finger numbering issue between the two instruments!!! Challenging....Since I am an old classically trained pianist (70), I just really wanted to teach myself the ukulele. I fell in love with your videos on RUclips and decided I didn't want to waste my money playing an instrument that didn't sound pleasing to my ear. Hence, I love my Enya for me, personally. In your demo here, I perceive the Enya Taimane Moon as having a richer slightly more resonant sound - you play so beautifully that you can make virtually any of them sound pleasingly wonderful!
Love the black 5 string Uke
Would love a tutorial for the song you played in the beginning! Beautiful instrument and playing
I love the sound of Enya, Taimane moon ukulele is stunning, it really represents her!
Congrats on the sponsorship! I hadn't thought of getting an Enya but this one sounds really good.
wow never heard someone playing the ukulele so beautiful!
Love the double low G
🙏🏻Grazie! Bellissima la tua recensione. Per favore, come si chiama il brano che suoni al minuto 3:30?
AAAAAAA THIS UKULELE LOOKS SOOO COOOL I LIKE THE SMALL THIN BODY !!!
It looks so fancccyyyyyy AND 5 STRIIINGGGGGG AAAAAAA !!!!!
CHECKING IT OUT FORSUREEEEE THANK YOU MARCOOOOOOO !!!!!
I prefer the Makai. After this review I bought the Makai LT80 and it has beautiful resonance, projection and a sweet quality to it. A new thing they are doing since you got yours is through-soundboard stringing at the bridge. I love this way of capturing the natural resonance of the soundboard directly. I have it strung in low G with Worth brown strings. It sounds stunning.
Sweet, I just got a 5 string can’t wait to try it out. I have an enya and really like it
Thanks! Love your review. The way you play, I like them both LOL. I have the 4-string, black, with effects. Feels great and I like the radiused fretboard.
I want one!! I saw the 4 strings also has effect model
I love the sound, and imagine the Latin music with sound amazing on it not to mention Bella Ciao.
I love the Enya sound! ❤
Thank you for the thorough review, especially for comparing it to the sound of another ukulele. Both sound lovely, although I suspect Marco could make a cardboard box strung with twine sound great. I'll take the blue one please. 😄
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I prefer the sound of the enya.
Wow, need a tutorial on how to play the song starting at ~3:30 🤩
Love from Nepal Marcoooo!!!! ❤️
I own Enya full solid mango, full solid mahogany, for CAD$ 350 each, amazing, and mahogany sounds darker like in this video, mango sounds brighter; all are exceptional instruments. And latest carbon ukes are very good too except that need setup. Enya is amazing.
❤the blue one ! Kind of light the high g tuning best 🎶🎵🎶
Nice enya! I had one… my dog broke her… I named her Blanch after the golden girl (and Blanch from street car named desire)… I wish I had her back!!
I wanted one of these
I like how the Enya Moon sounds, but I still prefer the Makay. Thanks for the video!
the Enya is surprisingly resonant, most likely due to mahogany sides and back. pretty amazing for such a thin instrument. the Makai, to me, has much sweeter tone and seems like it would be a more capable performer across all genres (especially anything classical). when I hear some of your recordings on the LT-80, I'm amazed at how full and guitar-like the sound is! I just got my Makai yesterday and am about to open it up this morning 😊 thanks for the fun review and introducing me to Taimane, who I'd never heard of before.
6.45 onwards -I love that playing technique. Could you teach us that please? I love the sound of the enya model you played. 😁
Do you have a video tutorial for what you're playing at 6:02? It sounds familiar.. I would love to learn it :)
Hi Marco. Of course you are simply making an argument for owning both or comparable ones with different sounds overall. Having more than one ukulele, guitar, harmonica or whatever, adds to the enjoyment of playing an instrument. Taimane is an extremely talented musician. Listening to her playing style and compositions, it makes sense that her choice of ukulele would be warmer and perhaps darker than you might prefer as a classical guitarist. Enya seems to produce models with a sweet, warm sound. Personally I like that and could see the Moon in my collection, if I did not have Enyas with a similar sound. A nice review. Your talent and choice of music does it justice. Thanks.
che pezoooo l'introooo!!!!!!!
Really like the intro music, could you please make a tutorial if not done already?
STUNNING!!!!!!!!
Do the first song and the one at 3:40 have names? they are just beautiful!
The Enya sounds more mellow, good if you want to practice quietly without too much ringing. I personally feel a lot more comfortable with thin bodies and wish there were more thinner bodies. I would go with the 4 string.
I have a tenor Makai ukulele with a slim body (model MT-70TR.) They market it as a "travel" tenor ukulele- I bought it because I liked the sound and feel of it.
In love now 💖 gorgeous!
I want one
Love from ph💜 awesome crescent design
The 5 string version ukulele has a gorgeous sound, and the double low G-strings add power and depth to the music. The instrument itself is costly ($699) but also with pick Up but the distance to a normally ist for my money bag - too small...
A low and high g would be craaazy
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
How long does the usb cable have to be plugged in to charge up ukulele pick up please?
A duet would be beautiful.
but do I really need another uke?
yes, yes I do...
Blue
Curious how swapping one of the Low G with a High G would sound 🤔
Hey man, Great video,. been thinkin on aquiering that 5 string ukulele. Just one doubt. What if you have to change low G strings? Could you use guitarre strings or do you need specific strings to that specific Enya 5 strings? Or maybe have to get two regular ukulele low G?
Just 2 regular Low Gs. (Or try one Low G, one High G for different sound!)
To me the blue Enya sound is softer and more mellow, more guitar like than the makai or the black version that has a uke sound, brighter and more powerful. I suppose choosing one vs another depends on the piece you play.
Wondering where the mic placement is. The Enya tenor I ordered had very little volume, even with (electronic) volume turned up. It sits in the closet. Also, customer service was unresponsive for extra string I paid for and never received. Be aware.
I noticed that the yellow ukulele sounds a bit scharper in compare to the Enya, who has a full, softer and warmer sound.
Be pricing a Enya today , I believe that's what I was looking for a permanent high G
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Well done. Price?
$599 -5
$499 -4 string
Beautiful 👌 😍
It's an OK instrument for sound. But it's another world. In tech and electronics.
It's fine for amplified. Taimane has shown this!.
But Enya doesn't have the resonate overtones. The full acoustic Woody tone.
I like a tenor or even a Xl tenor . Perfect classic sound from a uke.
Like Marco has done for us for so long with the Maki. Sweet satisfaction!
Sounds flat and dull to me. I prefer the clear and bright tone of the Makai / traditional ukulele.
Mahogany does that
Mahogany is the traditional tonewood of a lot of early ukes through the early and mid 1900's
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