This has convinced me to experiment with a ukelele build from a biscuit tin or license plate I have lying around! Love the sort of resonance it gives, aweosme stuff man! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you. I've made ukes and other instruments from biscuit tins, coffee cans cigar boxes, and lots of other stuff. Only had a few that I'd consider failures.
I love the way you play Tempe on the banjo, I'm reaching out to see if you have any tab for it, or where you learned it from. your music and instruments are great thank you for your content :)
Am I not seeing any sound holes on this uke? It has louder sound then I would expect without so I figured I'd ask. Great sound and looks very cool. :-)
Correct. No sound holes, but I might add one to the side. I'm just letting the license plate act in the same way a speaker does, sending vibrations to the front. Everything is always an experiment with me, lol.
This has convinced me to experiment with a ukelele build from a biscuit tin or license plate I have lying around!
Love the sort of resonance it gives, aweosme stuff man! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you. I've made ukes and other instruments from biscuit tins, coffee cans cigar boxes, and lots of other stuff. Only had a few that I'd consider failures.
Thanks!😎
Love the neck! I see you put the preamp in the right place too! Haha
Lol, thanks Lou. I actually thought this one through before cutting the hole!
love that
Thank you.
I love the way you play Tempe on the banjo, I'm reaching out to see if you have any tab for it, or where you learned it from.
your music and instruments are great thank you for your content :)
Am I not seeing any sound holes on this uke? It has louder sound then I would expect without so I figured I'd ask. Great sound and looks very cool. :-)
Correct. No sound holes, but I might add one to the side. I'm just letting the license plate act in the same way a speaker does, sending vibrations to the front. Everything is always an experiment with me, lol.