Kalimba with uke resonator

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Teresa Wiggins
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Kalimba with uke resonator

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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. :)
https://www.mimf.com/phpbb/download/fil ... w&id=13965
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Whatever you name it, it is very cool.
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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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Thanks Barry and Jim!
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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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Ukalimba with sympathetic resonators, the plucked version of a hurdy gurdy!
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Hmmm...do nylon strings resonate?
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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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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.
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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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We'll have to see!
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Karl Wicklund wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 1:14 pm I also vote for Ukalimba.
I've been calling it a Ukalimba as well.
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How's the sound can you share it?
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what's the best way to share sound on here? or do I need to make a video?
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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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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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Updated pic of paint job.

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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!
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