The new 20BM is Cordoba’s first baritone sized ukulele. It features a solid mahogany top and mahogany back and sides. The natural wood pattern rosette and satin finish make this a truly beautiful instrument for the both beginners and ukulele enthusiasts alike. A deluxe Cordoba deluxe gig bag is included.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Cordoba 20BM Baritone Ukulele
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Lanikai Soprano Pineapple Ukulele
An exceptional value, the Lanikai pineapple uke offers a professional sound and feel at an entry level price. A rosewood fingerboard and choice eastern mahogany (nato) top, back and sides make this ukulele sing. Also includes a book of chords and features fine Italian made Aquila Nylgut strings.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Oscar Schmidt OU26 Mahogany 6 String Concert Ukulele
This six string ukulele defines the meaning of Phat, providing big sound in a concert sized instrument. It features chrome covered tuners and a Mahogany body with satin finish. The Oscar Schmidt OU26 Ukulele is finely crafted with a mahogany body, geared chrome tuners, and a bound mahogany neck for brilliant sound at an amazing price. Each Oscar Schmidt Ukulele is inspected and adjusted in the USA by a skilled technician. The Oscar Schmidt OU26 Uke provides ukulele players with great price for value featuring smooth fret ends, precision low action, and resonant sound quality.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Hamano H-100 Vintage 1920 Style Soprano Ukulele
The H-100 Saprano Ukulele was developed using the same design principles, materials and knowledge from the 1920's, each is a faithful reproduction of the most popular models of the time. Every detail has been considered and faithfully replicated from the vintage originals. Solid mahogany is used for the body and neck, while, true to its vintage predecessor, rosewood is used for the bridge and fingerboard. One glance and you will see that this is not your average ukulele!
Kala Mahogany Baritone Ukulele
The Kala Mahogany Series Ukuleles 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 tune. GHS black nylon strings will bring out the Ukuleles natural voice.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Diamond Head DU-109 Ukulele, White
DU-109 White Ukulele Join the latest craze and get your very own Diamond Head DU-100 series ukulele! They are available in eleven beautiful colors with careful workmanship and fantastic tone, well beyond that of other entry level instruments on the market today. As a result, they tune up perfectly and play so easy that kids will love 'em and grown-ups too! Each instrument comes with its very own color matched gig bag, making it easy to take with you anywhere you go!
Ibanez UEW30RWE Acoustic Electric Cutaway Rosewood Ukulele
The sweet-toned, nylon-stringed ukulele originated in 19th century Hawaii. It gained great popularity in the U.S. during the early 20th century and from there spread internationally. Ibanez is pleased to offer seven different models, including two with electronics. Our lineup includes soprano and concert-size ukuleles, which bring the rich, textured sounds to your fingertips.
Kala Mahogany Tenor Ukulele Starter Pack with Clip-On Tuner and Gig Bag
The Kala Mahogany Series Ukuleles 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 tune. Aquila nylon strings will bring out the Ukuleles natural voice. Package includes: KA-T Ukulele, UB-T Gig Bag, and KC-02 Clip-On Chromatic Tuner
Kala KA-SMHS All-Solid Mahogany Soprano Ukulele
Solid Mahogany Soprano 13-11/16 Soprano Scale (Distance from Nut to Saddle) 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 Solid Mahogany Top, Back and Sides Faux Tortoise Shell Binding with Black and White Purfling Fret position Marks at 5th,7th ,10TH and 12th frets on neck and top of fingerboard 14 Silver Nickel Frets Simulated Bone Nut and Saddle Rosewood Fingerboard and Bridge Mahogany neck Satin Finish Chrome Die-Cast Tuners Premium AQUILA NYLGUT Strings
Friday, March 23, 2012
Mahalo UK-30R Ukulele Kit Red
Mahalo's new painted Ukuleles with tropical fruit graphics offer everything you need to get started. The MU-KTR outfit in Red comes with a felt pick, an instructional DVD, a handy pitch pipe and a matching nylon Gig Bag.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Eleuke Cutaway Jazz MP3 Solid Body Electric Tenor Ukulele - Rosewood
THE ELEUKE IS a solid-body electric ukulele built to go from modest to in-your-face as the player's needs require. Features MP3 input. Nominated for Best at NAMM show. This electric uke comes operational with an under-the-saddle piezo pickup and a 1/4" jack to plug into an amp, mix with effects pedals, and blast anything from punk rock songs to jazz standards to traditional ukulele ballads. For quiet practice or just some quality alone time, the EleUke sports a headphone jack so the player can plug in headphones and play like nobody's listening.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Lanikai Acoustic Electric Concert Ukulele - LU-21CE
An exceptional value, the Lanikai concert uke offers a professional sound and feel at an entry level price. A rosewood fingerboard and choice eastern mahogany (nato) top, back and sides make this electric uke sing. Also includes a book of chords and features fine Italian made Aquila Nylgut strings.
Johnson Pineapple Ukulele, Soprano
Johnson ukuleles are superbly built from mahogany. The necks are nicely shaped and finished in a satin lacquer. This model features champion-style friction pegs, 12 nickel-plated frets, rosewood fretboard and Martin black nylon strings.
Kala Solid Spruce Top Baritone Ukulele
In 1879, the Portuguese master craftsman and instrument maker Manuel Nunes arrived in the Hawaiian Islands with Joao Fernandes and Augustine Dias. They were immigrants who came to work in the sugar cane fields. Together they invented and developed the ukulele taking basic designs of instruments from their native home. Hawaiians were not only impressed with the beautiful sounds these instruments could make, but also with the speed these musicians' fingers flew on the fingerboard. It is said, they in turn began calling this instrument the Ukulele, which roughly translates as "Jumping Fleas". No matter what the real story behind the uke is, it became Hawaii's most popular musical instrument and much is attributed to the above mentioned Portuguese master craftsmen. The ukulele received royal acclaim with nobles such as King Kalakaua, Queen Emma and Queen Lili'uokalani playing this wonderful instrument. Which in turn may have made it more accepted by the people of Hawaii. All who learned the art of the ukulele loved it, from fisherman and taro farmers to Kings and Queens.
It was around 1915 that the ukulele's popularity migrated to the mainland. A Hawaiian music craze had hit starting in San Francisco and made its way across the country causing ukulele sales to raise. The craze even swept across the ocean to the UK.
Kala continues a royal tradition in creating, designing, and manufacturing a large line of fine ukuleles.