Back in May this year, I got in touch with Phil Doleman and asked if I could do a interview with him for the Noah Ukuleles blog. Phil very kindly obliged and provided really in-depth answers to all of my questions – if you missed it first time, you can read it here. Phil is […]
I hope everyone is keeping well, and has had an enjoyable summer. It’s been a very busy few months in the workshop and new stock will be arriving very soon. The Noah Rosewood / Spruce tenor was updated and reintroduced to the Noah range in June 2020 and, after an excellent Got a Ukulele review, […]
It’s time for a Christmas competition! The Noah Classic Sunburst tenor was added to the Noah range in April 2019. It has a different body shape from other Noah tenors, with a curvier appearance and wider lower bout which, as guitar players might recognise, is more similar to a Grand Auditorium acoustic. The neck profile […]
Pre-sale now open for the Noah Classic Sunburst tenor The Noah Classic Sunburst tenor was added to the Noah range in April 2019 with a design which had been influenced by feedback and suggestions I’d received from many experienced uke players over the past few years. The first key difference is the change to the […]
Of the three most common sized ukuleles, the tenor is the largest with a typical scale length of 17 inches (43cm). While traditionally, many players have favoured the smaller concert and soprano sizes, nowadays we are seeing more and more people opt for the larger tenor ukulele. Tenors tend to have a warmer, deeper sound […]