In the ukulele world almost everyone uses it for their neck.
Best type of wood for ukulele.
Early on it became the ukulele sound.
Proven hardwoods for ukulele backs and sides include maple rosewood mahogany koa walnut and ebony.
Of course the look of a ukulele can t tell us anything about the sound but a good looking uke is a good looking uke.
If you have any past experience with musical instruments you probably know that mahogany is one of if not.
Plywood for want of a better term in the worst examples.
It has a fairly dynamic mid range sound and an accentuated top end.
The term tonewood refers to woods that are chosen for instruments based on how they will affect the.
A laminate uke means the body is not made from solid pieces of timber but rather from thin pieces of wood that has been sandwiched together from much thinner pieces.
Traditional woods for ukuleles are all koa and all mahogany.
Makala mk t tenor ukulele with.
Instruments from hawaii are usually built from koa wood.
The are a lot of great sounding ukes with spruce or cedar top and back and side of rosewood or mahogany to name just two.
This is a special type of acacia tree that only grows in hawaii and only this wood is allowed to be named koa.
It has great strength at lower weights.
They really are apples and oranges.
Mahogany is a hard wood but in the middle of the spectrum.
Koa is very responsive warm and with a good sustain.
Some common examples of softwood tops include spruce cedar and redwood.
An inexpensive wood spruce is usually found on the less expensive solid wood ukuleles.
Koa is a hawaiian hardwood and a ukulele wood held in very high esteem in those islands.
Many factors should go into your ukulele purchase including your skill level.
The very best wood is the one you like the sound of best.
For all of you looking.
Here comes another star in the wood world and a personal favorite of mine.
It is much less dense than other hard woods like rosewood and most exotic dark woods and more dense than softwoods like spruce and cedar.
Choosing the best wood for your ukulele.
The sound of a koa ukulele is simply.
Most ukeleles have tops made from darker woods such as mahogany but the vintage spruce soprano has a spruce top basically a smaller version of what s found on most acoustic guitars.
Very sweet sounding and warm.
The wood is beautiful to look at with amazing grains particularly the curly variety and provides a sound that suits the ukulele perfectly.
Different ukulele wood types mahogany.