Now that this is clear lets start with what makes a song sound good in the first place.
Leaving laminate ukulele in car.
Using a key card to write ukulele songs introduction.
I would think that your local guitar ukulele repair shop might be able to tell you a bit about how local conditions are.
I have read where several of you keep ukes in your car so that you will always have one i m assuming it isn t your prize uke.
Something i am seeing more and more of lately is the misconception that a laminate bodied ukulele is automatically junk and a build made of solid wood even a solid top is somehow a ticket to guaranteed great quality musical instrument.
Cold is less of a problem but if you re traveling by car stow your uke inside with you rather than sticking it in the trunk.
I want to do this too.
I would like to point out that this guide on how to write songs is not absolute at all you can always improvise invent new ukulele chords and much more.
Note that undoing your modifications may be impossible.
Leaving in a case will definitely help with sudden swings.
Leaving your ukulele in an extreme hot or cold environment can cause damage.
It would be best for the instrument to be stored in the trunk but better yet it should be taken inside.
An ukulele left in a hot car can dry out the wood and loosen glue joints.
Under normal circumstances airlines let you take your ukulele with you on the plane.
Those changes w ould not be a good idea on a solid wood instrument.
Ukulele care maintenance a guide to looking after your uke.
Soprano easy choice.
I really don t want to lug it around with me to my 2nd class but i also don t want to do any damage to it.
A guide to ukulele maintenance by eagle music.
Avoid leaving your uke in direct sunlight steer clear of heaters altogether and avoid leaving it in a hot car.
You are buying the myth if you think that.
I have a class where i have to bring in my guitar but right after that i have another 3 hour long class so i was wondering if it was safe to leave my acoustic guitar in my cold car between 15 and 25 degrees farenheit in its hard case for that amount of time.
Price doesn t matter and if you want we can include a solid top and laminate back and sides so here s mine without doing a ton of research.
Those of us who live in arid and desert climates especially higher elevations are the ones who need to watch out.
On a laminate or painted ukulele it would not be too bad it may not be enough for the average ear to notice particularly on the lower quality instruments.
Just make sure they aren t trying to sell you.
We all have different ideas on the right sound for our perfect uke and because it is the middle of winter with about 10 humidity in my apartment right now i was wondering what everyone s take is on their best laminate uke.
It wouldn t be a good idea to put your gig bag instrument in the back of a van or in the boot of a car with pa gear and other hard objects.