Cedar ukuleles are so often smooth to the touch having less grain finish ranging from a light shade to a more reddish one.
Cedar hardwood ukulele.
Alaskan yellow cedar ukulele backs and sides.
It s usually used for making the soundboard and is undoubtedly one of the best ukuleles i ve ever heard.
In addition to soundboard bracing material we also carry hardwood bracewood for bracing the back and sometimes the sides.
Our wood is cut from reclaimed stumps from trees that were cut in the 1960 s and 1970 s.
Rare on the world market this hardwood cannot be shipped outside of the usa.
Is the second most common soundboard wood that you see in ukuleles.
Amazon rosewood ukulele backs and sides.
The softwood top pumps like a speaker and the hardwood back acts like a reflector sending the sound out to the audience.
Our supply is nearly exhausted.
Our products include logs live edge boards lumber guitar parts veneer flooring and much more.
With over 100 species of domestic and exotic hardwood lumber in stock hearne hardwoods is one of the largest specialty lumberyards in the world.
You also get more complex overtones right off the bat with cedar.
It s alive sweet and has just the right bite.
Could be used for ukulele sides or back.
Some common examples of softwood tops include spruce cedar and redwood.
30 00 mahogany 3 x 3 x 18 ukulele neck blank 1st grade plain photo is typical of the set you could expect when purchasing mahogany ukulele necks view full product details.
Lanikai cdst cet cedar solid top cutaway electric tenor ukulele with bag.
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Proven hardwoods for ukulele backs and sides include maple rosewood mahogany koa walnut and ebony.
Alaskan yellow cedar ukulele backs and sides.
Mahogany 3 x 3 x 18 ukulele neck blank.
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Kala solid cedar pau ferro tenor ukulele satin natural.
Many factors should go into your ukulele purchase including your skill level price range and how the instrument looks and feels.
Cedar a common reddish soft wood often used in acoustic guitars cedar has a plain finish and provides a very warm sound evenly distributed amongst the strings.
To my ear a little too muddy sounding for the ukulele for which i appreciate a bit more treble but a good wood nonetheless.
This species is no longer available and once sold will be unavailable in the future.