I just noticed that when you compare the 2 ukes, the concert uke is labeled as "Concrt Banjo Ukulele, 11' rim, 15" Tenor Scale" (typo plus Concert scale labeled as Tenor). The tenor uke is labeled correctly. I was just looking at the video as I already have the concert model (which I love), but was thinking about the tenor model. I will say that the concert strings seem a little tight and the strings are harder on my fingers. The looser tenor scale strings might be easier to strum with my hand. I have started strumming with an 0.53 pick which increases the volume, so I will often put a t-shirt in the back to bring the volume down. This uke provides a nice contrast in sound when played with other instruments.
The Goodtime Concert Banjo Ukulele retails for $499 and the Goodtime Tenor Banjo Ukulele retails for $599. You can find out more at deeringbanjos.com/ukulele
The tenor instrument sounds a bit out of tune to me, at least compared to the concert instrument. Is that in the nature of the tenor instrument, or was it just out of tune a bit?
I just noticed that when you compare the 2 ukes, the concert uke is labeled as "Concrt Banjo Ukulele, 11' rim, 15" Tenor Scale" (typo plus Concert scale labeled as Tenor). The tenor uke is labeled correctly. I was just looking at the video as I already have the concert model (which I love), but was thinking about the tenor model. I will say that the concert strings seem a little tight and the strings are harder on my fingers. The looser tenor scale strings might be easier to strum with my hand. I have started strumming with an 0.53 pick which increases the volume, so I will often put a t-shirt in the back to bring the volume down. This uke provides a nice contrast in sound when played with other instruments.
Just ordered the Good time Concert Uke from Banjoteacher this week. Can't wait to get it to go with my Good time Two.
Awesome! Tell us what you think!
Too bad the tenor is no longer available. I like the concert one I have!
The Goodtime Concert Banjo Ukulele retails for $499 and the Goodtime Tenor Banjo Ukulele retails for $599. You can find out more at deeringbanjos.com/ukulele
Is the tenor available?
I went to your website and under the specs it says that the concert one is 23.5, but states the tenor as the same. How can that be?
It probably is a typo that I will now go in and correct. Thanks for the heads up! :-)
How is the pot tuned ?
Can you put metal strings on this instrument?
are the strings same as violin G D A E
How much do these cost
The tenor instrument sounds a bit out of tune to me, at least compared to the concert instrument. Is that in the nature of the tenor instrument, or was it just out of tune a bit?
The tuning is the same as a ukulele - G, C, E, A
Will fiddle tuning work
@@francesmurraymurray2421 You'd need aquila 5ths tuning uke strings