Mahalo

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The Mahalo Designer Series pays tribute to Hawaii, the birthplace of the Ukulele.

Available in four striking sunburst colors, featuring attractive sunset palm tree motif and sound holes in the shape of the Hawaiian islands. Select the one you like best.

Mahalo Hawaii Islands Soprano Ukulele Orange
Mahalo Hawaii Islands Soprano Ukulele Orange
Mahalo Hawaii Islands Soprano Ukulele Orange

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  • Body: Sengon
  • Neck: Jabon
  • Fingerboard: Mahogany
  • Bridge: Mahogany
  • Frets: 12, Nickel
  • Machine Heads: Dolphin, Gold Plated
  • Strings: Aquila Super Nylgut
  • Saddle Graph Tech Nubone Xb
  • Nut: ABS, White
  • Scale Length: Soprano - 346mm
  • Finish: Matte
  • Packaging: Full Color Display Box Packaging
  • With Carry Bag

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    submitted8 months ago

    byRichard

    fromSouth Plainfield, NJ

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    It was for our Granddaughter and it relax her feel food

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  • asked byPat

    fromPoint Lookout, NY

    Where do I find instructions on how to play the Ukulele and how do I choose the right one for my singing voice?  What is a soprano ukulele and what other types are there and how do you decide which is best. BTW, I have absolutely no singing voice.

    Where do I find instructions on how to play the Ukulele and how do I choose the right one for my singing voice? What is a soprano ukulele and what other types are there and how do you decide which is best. BTW, I have absolutely no singing voice.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    I would say watch some videos and see which you would feel more comfortable with. They tend to work well with most types of voices, it's all down to personal ability.
  • asked byclaire

    fromMassachusetts

    what is a good ukulaie for a beginner?

    what is a good ukulaie for a beginner?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    This is a great beginner model