Kalimba with uke resonator
- Teresa Wiggins
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Kalimba with uke resonator
I took a small kalimba made from a flat board, from Mountain Melodies, and glued it to the body of a soprano uke to give it a resonator box. It's about 3-4 times louder now. I didn't cover the sound hole, it's on the back side.
I varnished the uke body (from a kit) with red/brown violin oil varnish and hand-painted the roses using a stencil and acrylic paint.
What did I make? A Ukalimba, kalimbulele? It's not really a uke at all.
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I varnished the uke body (from a kit) with red/brown violin oil varnish and hand-painted the roses using a stencil and acrylic paint.
What did I make? A Ukalimba, kalimbulele? It's not really a uke at all.
https://www.mimf.com/phpbb/download/fil ... w&id=13965
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
Welcome to the Forum, Teresa! Ukalimba has a nice ring to it. Looks great! If you look through our archives, we have all sorts of odd hybrid instruments here.
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- Teresa Wiggins
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
Thanks Barry and Jim!
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
Since the sound hole is on the backside, there's nothing stopping me from putting the rest of the ukulele together, is there? Then it really would be a Ukalimba.
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
Ukalimba with sympathetic resonators, the plucked version of a hurdy gurdy!
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- Teresa Wiggins
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
Hmmm...do nylon strings resonate?
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
Any string will resonate, if the same note is played anywhere near it. Composition makes no difference, except perhaps in loudness.
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
I also vote for Ukalimba. I’d be very interested to hear it with strings.
I’ve got a few thrift store ukes that might be just right for this kind of treatment.
I’ve got a few thrift store ukes that might be just right for this kind of treatment.
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
So… does it also follow that when the uke strings were plucked/strummed the kalimba keys would vibrate sympathetically? Ukalimba-itar?
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
We'll have to see!
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
I've been calling it a Ukalimba as well.
- Teresa Wiggins
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
what's the best way to share sound on here? or do I need to make a video?
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
You can either make a YouTube/Vimeo/whatever video and post a link to it, or you can upload audio-only MP3s up to 200K. You can make MP3s with most simple recording programs. This is part of our FAQ on media uploading:
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- Teresa Wiggins
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
Honestly, it sounded better before I glued the neck on. But I'm not finished. I'm adding some more to the paint job. Then I'll string her up. Maybe once the strings are on, she'll sound better.
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Re: Kalimba with uke resonator
I've finished painting this and finally got it strung up. I'm happy to report that it sounds much better with the strings on it!