Thank you, she is one of my most played ukes. The stands are from a Danish company called 'Openhagen' who make guitar and uke accessories - I'm a big fan of the stands!
Bought one of these recently and still learning the chords. Lovely sound. Can sound like a guitar a bit. Stock wound strings buzzed badly, but probably just old. Changed them for the Daddario Nyltech strings which are more balanced in feel. Those are some thick nylon 1st and 2d strings. Lovely sound. May try the Uke Logic next.
Guess Im looking at my next uke purchase (Flight Aurora Baritone) and its a beauty. I have the Baritone Mango Fireball and its all I play now. Im going to try these uke strings and thanks for that string description, brand, size, dimensions and tension. No one ever gives those details so once again thank you. I'll know exactly what to order. FOR RIGHT NOW HOWEVER: I really like the strings that came on my Flight Mango Fireball baritone except no one seems to know for sure exactly which EXACT strings came on the Flight Mango Fireball. Do you? Once again, thank you for that great review! It's great reviews like these that make the difference. If Flight ever builds a Pineapple Mango Fireball Baritone Eq, I wouldn't give purchasing it a second thought.
I’ve had an Aurora for a while and I like it a lot. I’ve recently found out that Flight also makes a baritone model named Maia. Feature wise it seems to be somewhere between an Aurora and a Fireball, but with steel strings. I’d love to hear your opinion on it if you’ll ever get the chance to try one. Thanks! 😊
In fact, you have a terrific voice for commercial announcing. Nice and deep with a good tone. The Aurora seems like a lovely uke. But wait, does Flight really have a Disney Princess line of ukes?
Ah bless you! It’s a ‘Princess’ series which includes the Diana and Sophia (real life princesses) but Leia is in there too, I just had never heard of Princess Aurora!
The Aurora has a richer sound to me - more rounded and full; the side by side comparison makes the Iris sound thin. Is that because of the rosewood or the strings… or both?
I massively agree - I think the quality of wood and production on the Aurora is much higher, and so you can hear it. The strings can help, but even a regular stringed Aurora is warmer sounding.
Hello mate, the fingerpicking tune is from my book ‘Low Fursday’, the strumming tune is just something I use for every review, it hasn’t been written down anywhere yet 😅