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Auntie Maria
Ha`aha`a
USA
1918 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 04:58:19 AM
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The new KoAloha 6-string uke will be making it's debut on O`ahu this weekend: http://starbulletin.com/2005/03/17/features/index2.html
Anybody got a spare $2,500???
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KoAloha
Akahai
USA
68 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 08:28:43 AM
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Come out to the ukulele jam, if any of you are no Oahu. I should be there with Daniel, hopefully learning to play that thing. :) |
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Pauline Leland
`Olu`olu
USA
783 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 09:20:14 AM
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The article was confusing. How many courses, how is it tuned, at least during the learning process? :) |
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chunky monkey
Ha`aha`a
USA
1022 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 09:31:42 AM
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Best news of all - Ozzie has a new album coming in May!!! |
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Mika ele
Ha`aha`a
USA
1493 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 1:42:28 PM
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I asked Daniel about it earlier this week after seeing it on his web site. This is what he said. quote: dear mike,
it is my dream ukulele. i play slack key and uke too. i tune it to my g kilauea tuning and play slack key ukulele! i wanted to have a more unique voice as an artist and this combines it all for me. perfect for traveling. it is the custom tenor body, so it's definitely a uke, with a couple lower strings (basically a guitar up a 4th). the wood is curly koa with purple heart trim, mahogany neck and ebony fretboard. has an active fishman pickup that sounds wonderful. the instrument sounds awesome acoustically too!
small enough to take everywhere! it's great to practice and also to perform as a solo ukulele player.
aloha, daniel
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E nana, e ho'olohe. E pa'a ka waha, e hana ka lima. |
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Mika ele
Ha`aha`a
USA
1493 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 1:46:12 PM
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I also asked Alan Okami about it as well. This is what he had to say. quote: Aloha Mike,
The D-6 is a the six string ukulele we are making. It is tuned A-D-G-C-E-A and plays like a little guitar. Look for its debut late this spring. Nice to hear from you.
Alan
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E nana, e ho'olohe. E pa'a ka waha, e hana ka lima. |
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MahinaM
Lokahi
USA
389 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 2:56:10 PM
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D'ya think Daniel will bring it to George's workshop on Maui in June to demo? Sure would love to see it.
M |
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Pauline Leland
`Olu`olu
USA
783 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 4:20:40 PM
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Thanks, Mike ele. This is what confused me:
"The six strings do not all have individual pitches since there are two double strings."
The reporter must have been referring to the high and low A strings.
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KoAloha
Akahai
USA
68 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 5:40:51 PM
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I found the article to be a little confusing, too. I originally tuned the instrument to A-D-G-C-E-A, so it's in the same relative pitch as a guitar, but still a true ukulele. It's basically a tenor uke with two bass strings. Daniel re-tuned it to his Kilauea tuning, so he can play slack key with it.
If anybody has any questions about the construction, I'll be happy to answer them in this post.
Aloha, Paul |
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KoAloha
Akahai
USA
68 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 5:42:20 PM
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I'm pretty sure he'll be bringing it with him. He's taken it with him everywhere, so far. We went out for lunch today and he brought the D-VI along.
quote: Originally posted by MahinaM
D'ya think Daniel will bring it to George's workshop on Maui in June to demo? Sure would love to see it.
M
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Curtis Takahashi
Akahai
USA
62 Posts |
Posted - 03/17/2005 : 8:11:22 PM
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I don't know....if it has 6 strings, all played separately, with no doubling of the four basic strings...isn't it more of a travel guitar than an 'ukulele? Even the 8-string has doubled sets, no individually played strings. excepting harp 'ukuleles which is a whole different kettle of fish..
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Mika ele
Ha`aha`a
USA
1493 Posts |
Posted - 03/18/2005 : 12:18:52 PM
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The newspaper article was wrong. There are no doubled strings as in a traditional 6-string ukulele (See Kamaka web site for examples). In the interest of clarity, here is the picture from Daniel Ho's web site (www.danielho.com)
It looks like a shrunken koa guitar. |
E nana, e ho'olohe. E pa'a ka waha, e hana ka lima. |
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Mika ele
Ha`aha`a
USA
1493 Posts |
Posted - 03/18/2005 : 12:33:03 PM
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Hey Paul/Alan, When can I order one? Have you fixed a price point yet? I assume Daniel's was custom for him with personal upgrades. Are your production run D-VI's going to have curly koa and purple heart as well? |
E nana, e ho'olohe. E pa'a ka waha, e hana ka lima. |
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KoAloha
Akahai
USA
68 Posts |
Posted - 03/18/2005 : 6:01:25 PM
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Hi Captain Mike,
We're targeting summer for the release of the production model, which should retail for under $1,000. The production line D-VI's will be based off of Daniel's but not exactly the same. In order to keep the cost down, features like the purple heart binding and curly koa will be reserved for custom orders.
Aloha, Paul |
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wdf
Ha`aha`a
USA
1153 Posts |
Posted - 03/19/2005 : 09:59:42 AM
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What is the string spacing/nut width on this beauty? |
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KoAloha
Akahai
USA
68 Posts |
Posted - 03/23/2005 : 08:45:06 AM
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The string spacing at the nut is 5/16, string center to string center.
quote: Originally posted by wdf
What is the string spacing/nut width on this beauty?
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