The elegant CloudMusic TT12 Tenor uke is the the ‘bigger one’ of the #GoingNorth Adventure.

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Very important that, on composing-adventures to have an instrument with more resonance, something that really rings. I actually write differently depending on which ukulele I’m playing. With this one I can enjoy simple chords more and I have more space for intricate solos and rhythm in songs about embarking on icy escapades !

Let me unpack the name here real quick: T is short for Tap Hua Xin, which in Chinese, means Mahogany. The top is mahogany (gets a T) and the front and back is also mahogany (gets another T). So TT.

Number numbers: a 1 will indicate solid wood, and a 2 signals laminated wood. So TT12 means that the top part is mahogany (T), solid wood (1), and the side and back of the uke are mahogany (T), laminated wood (2). So step right up TT12 !

“A Tenor in Akureyri”, three-part opera

“A Tenor in Akureyri”, three-part opera

 

This one is for those who have a bit more space in the backpack, or at home. But there’ll be more space for your fingers too, and there’s such a great comfort that comes with that, especially on this really enjoyable fretboard.

If you’re up for exploring said fretboard, from bottom to top, getting your fingers on one of these is a good whim. Your fingers will thank you, as you embark on quite a trip, even staying at home: notice how your playing, and your appreciation of what you play will stealthily change for the better.

Take the tenor leap of faith.

VIEW THE TT12 ON THE CLOUDMUSIC WEBSITE available only in concert size at the moment.

Quite the view-ke

Quite the view-ke




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