1:34 Meet the Crème Brûlée's I own all 3 of them, Soprano (made Dec. 2020) Concert (made Nov. 2020) and the Tenor (made Oct. 2020) Greetings from the sunny climes of Basle, Switzerland
Of the first 3, I especially love the Double Creme. It has depth and warmth to it, qualities that I particularly appreciate in a uke. Thanks for a great demonstration. Are these available in Canada or the U.S.?
creme brulee - cheesecake - now I'm hungry all sound and look unique - these neri's at the end - and the fluffy gig bag - amazing unfortunately a little out of my possibilities - but lovely to see and hear them - thanks Alex!
An amazing player and performer, Charlotte Pelgen of Germany, plays one of these, a Creme Brulee model I think. It sounds as good as it looks. Your various models look fantastic as well.
There's just something about an Acacia wood Ukulele, be it Koa or any of it's many cousinsthat is just sweeter to the ear. That Q series one definitely has it. Come to that the Mango one is a great sound too but to my ear Mango produces a sound more akin to what you might expect from a Guitar.That isn't intended as a criticism, I think it's a good sound variation to have in your arsenal. Flattered to have my Facebook comment referred to in the video too. 🤣 I'd be very tempted by that Acacia Concert if I didn't already have three Hawaiian Concerts. I still think it's a shame about the dressing gown gigbag though. 🤔🤣
Thanks Alex, love how different the Neri are in sound. Mango was stunning, are they all high G?. Got to say Rebel have a potential new mascot for the next Olympics with that fluffy bag. Have a great week,
1:34 Meet the Crème Brûlée's
I own all 3 of them, Soprano (made Dec. 2020) Concert (made Nov. 2020) and the Tenor (made Oct. 2020)
Greetings from the sunny climes of Basle, Switzerland
As you know, I'm a great fan of Rebel ukuleles. Beautifully made and sound gorgeous. Best wishes.
These are easily my favorite of all the quirky models so far.
Thank you for sharing your infos and soundsamples of all of these Rebels. If I could afford I would add one of the Neris to my Rebel collection.
Beautiful! Really lovely and original.
Do you know what I like best about these? That high gloss finish! So-o-o-o shiny...
Of the first 3, I especially love the Double Creme. It has depth and warmth to it, qualities that I particularly appreciate in a uke. Thanks for a great demonstration. Are these available in Canada or the U.S.?
creme brulee - cheesecake - now I'm hungry
all sound and look unique - these neri's at the end - and the fluffy gig bag - amazing
unfortunately a little out of my possibilities - but lovely to see and hear them - thanks Alex!
Wow wow wow you’re making me hungry ! I probably won’t eat them as there a lot of money ?! Maybe someday I will make room in my stomach..
An amazing player and performer, Charlotte Pelgen of Germany, plays one of these, a Creme Brulee model I think. It sounds as good as it looks. Your various models look fantastic as well.
👍 for the Creme Brulee Soprano.
I love it. But I had to change the strings to really bond with it.
What strings did you put on yours
@bonniedavidson936 UkeLogic Soft Tension with a wound C (Thomastik). I play with a high G.
There's just something about an Acacia wood Ukulele, be it Koa or any of it's many cousinsthat is just sweeter to the ear. That Q series one definitely has it. Come to that the Mango one is a great sound too but to my ear Mango produces a sound more akin to what you might expect from a Guitar.That isn't intended as a criticism, I think it's a good sound variation to have in your arsenal. Flattered to have my Facebook comment referred to in the video too. 🤣 I'd be very tempted by that Acacia Concert if I didn't already have three Hawaiian Concerts. I still think it's a shame about the dressing gown gigbag though. 🤔🤣
Thanks Alex, love how different the Neri are in sound. Mango was stunning, are they all high G?. Got to say Rebel have a potential new mascot for the next Olympics with that fluffy bag. Have a great week,
That Neri is cool. I wonder how you could get a pickup in it?
Its doable. We've put pickups in things without soundholes before
Can you explain planetary tuners sometime? I love Rebels, but I don't really understand the tuners and their pros and/or cons.
Here is an explanation
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Perfect video to help me understand. Thank you.