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Mar 8, 2013
Cannot stop playing my 959 it is beautiful and sounds great . I also have noticed how it is changing sound everyday. Thank you, Gordon, Char and Aaron once again for the beautiful work you do in making these wonderful instruments. You are adding a richness to our world through your creations. I feel so blessed that I accidentally found your website when I was looking for another uke (which has turned into 4) :)
- Trevor G. (959)
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Mar 6, 2013
I received my ukulele today. I have other fine ukuleles, but the set-up on my Mya-Moe is outstanding. My ukulele has the big and full sound I was hoping for in purchasing a resonator, hence the term Mando (or banjo) Slayer :-) . The sound will be a match when I play with my friends and family who play guitar, banjo, and mandolin. I am going to enjoy playing this wonderful instrument. Thanks for your communication, professionalism, and craftsmanship.
- Mark K. (963)
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Mar 4, 2013
I must say, this ukulele sounds great. Although it is certainly different from my Koa Collings, it has more volume and punch as I expected— which I was after. The more I have played it over the last day the sweeter it sounds. From very light finger picking to bold and clear strumming— it is a really versatile instrument. I can't wait to plug this in with the band this weekend.
- Jamie M. (914)
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Mar 2, 2013
Our new uke was just delivered. I'll present it to Karen Lee tonight and take a photo to send to you. It is beautiful. Thank you SO much!
- Paul B. (967)
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Mar 1, 2013
Just to let you know the Ukulele has arrived safe and sound. It's a work of art and is inspiring new ideas for song writing for me. Love the Koa binding especially seeing it from the front with the fret board. Thanks once again!
- Scott K. (961)
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Feb 28, 2013
My friends at Mya-Moe just shipped me this mahogany and spruce instrument and it already feels like a dear old friend. Sweet, warm, beautiful, (loud! hey, I'm a guitar player), and the neck!!!! How did you do that? Feels like it was made for me. Thank you, Mya-Moe.
- Steve Einhorn (1029)
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Feb 27, 2013
It finally arrived! Uke number 1033 is beautiful to behold and a delight to play, even at my level. As you said, the strings are still stretching and the instrument is not entirely opened up yet, but I will look forward to that process and watch the uke "grow". Thank you for your devotion to this craft and creating such "lively" instruments. Keep up the good work!
- Roy C. (1033)
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Feb 26, 2013
We took sweet little MyaMoe ukulele #992 on a trip back to her roots; Hawaii. She had a great time (so did we). I am so completely in love with this ukulele. She and I play music every single day. I gather so much pleasure, peace, and joy from this instrument, I can never thank you enough.
- Sandy W. (992)
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Feb 25, 2013
I guess what I am asking [about the 6-string] is: are the wound strings and low G tuning a Mya-Moe speciality? It's fantastic nonetheless. Thanks for letting me babble and not really asking a question. Love the uke. Looking forward to the next one!
- Justin N. (949)
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Feb 24, 2013
I'm learning that the novelty factor (of the new instrument) pales in comparison to the bloom of time passing and getting to know the instrument: the carve of the neck entices, the evenness of tone amazes, and the feel of the koa resonating against me makes it all more immediate. I've been blessed with a few fine instruments, though yours has given me a broader perspective of what that really means. Many thanks to you, Char, and Aaron.
- Robert M. (939)
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