Wednesday, November 30, 2011

3 Baritone Ukes Comparison

Here I compared 3 different baritone ukes. The baritones are the largest instruments in the Uke-Family and not as often as the smaller ones eg the soprano. Nevertheless it is my favourite size due to the full and rich sound. And always remember: Don't shoot at the Uke-Player, he is doing his best ;-)

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Kala KA-S Mahogany Soprano Ukulele

!±8±Kala KA-S Mahogany Soprano Ukulele

Brand : KALA
Rate :
Price : $65.00
Post Date : Nov 28, 2011 06:32:32
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The Kala Mahogany Series Ukulele offer a full-bodied tone with plenty of "Sweet Highs" and "Mellow Lows"  that combine for a full rich sound. Traditional white binding on the top and the back accent the rich satin mahogany finish, while chrome die-cast tuners assure your instrument will keep in tune.

13-11/16 Soprano Scale (Distance from Nut toSaddle)
21 Overall body length
9-3/8 Body length
5-1/4 Upper Bout
7 Lower Bout
4-1/2 Waist
2-3/8 Body depth
1-3/8 At Nut
Traditional White Binding
Fret position Marks at 5th,7th and 10th frets on neck and top of fingerboard
Geared tuners
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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Lanikai Standard Soprano Ukulele - LU-21

!±8± Lanikai Standard Soprano Ukulele - LU-21

Brand : Lanikai | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 09:14:05 | Usually ships in 24 hours

The best selling Lanikai ukulele that we offer. This uke features amazing sound and projection with very impressive construction and attention to detail. Ideal for any ukulele enthusiast, from beginners to advanced players.

  • Top Quality Construction
  • Easy Playability
  • 12 Frets, Book of Chords
  • Aquila Nylgut Strings

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Ukulele Buying Tips - What's Suitable For a Beginner

!±8± Ukulele Buying Tips - What's Suitable For a Beginner

For the first time ukulele buyer, the options available can be overwhelming. Ukuleles come in a number of different sizes and tunings and can vary wildly in price. It can be difficult to work out exactly what the beginner ukulele player should look for when buying a ukulele. This article will give you a few tips on what to look out for and how to make your choice.

How Much Does A Beginner Ukulele Cost?

There are some very cheap ukuleles available (less than twenty dollars), these ukuleles aren't really suitable for someone who is serious about learning the ukulele. They're really only toys. If you do buy one of these, it's likely you'll experience problems in tuning the ukulele and intonation. If this happens, you'll probably get discouraged by how you sound and your lack of progress (even though the problem isn't yours).

Spending fifty to one hundred dollars will get you a much more playable ukulele. As well as sounding better, it will feel better to play. Having a nice ukulele will encourage you to play more often.

Which Size Ukulele Should I Buy?

There are four main sizes of ukulele. They are, in ascending order of size, soprano, concert, tenor and baritone. It can be difficult to tell which ukulele is most suitable for a beginner.

In general, I'd recommend that players start on a soprano ukulele. It is the traditional and most common size of ukulele. It is also the most suitable for playing chords (which is where most people begin).

Larger ukuleles, such as the tenor, are becoming increasingly popular for beginners (thanks to their use by professional players such as Jake Shimabukuro). However, they are more suited to advanced solo ukulele playing rather than beginner strumming.

What are the Best Makes of Ukulele?

Some of the most popular brands for beginner ukuleles are Lanikai (used by Zach Condon from Beirut), Oscar Schmidt (used by American Idol's Jason Castro) and Kala.


Ukulele Buying Tips - What's Suitable For a Beginner

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