Kmise Banjo Ukulele 4 String Banjo lele Ukelele Uke Concert 23 Inch Size Maple Wood
The Banjo ukulele is a four stringed instrument with a small banjo type body and a fretted concert size ukulele neck that was very popular in the ’20s & ’30s. It features the distinctive sound of a banjo and the small scale tuning and playing style of a Ukulele. The instrument uses standard ukulele tuning of G-C-E-A.
Specification:
Neck–Okoume
Back and Side–Maple Wood
Frets–18pcs copper fretwire-exquisite material,resistance to abrasion and embroider,good sound.
Tuners–Chrome Geared Closed Tuning Pegs can make sure strings and tones stable.
Fretboard–Maple Wood fingerboard-hard material,corrosion resistance,comfortable touch.With Black ABS Plastic Dots Inlay.
Strings–Pre-strung with Premium Aquila String Made In Italy,guarantee of quality.
Instrument weight–1400g (3.08Ib)
Total length–58.5cm (23.03”)
Drum size–21.5cm (8.46”)
Distance from nut to 12th fret About 19.6cm (7.716”)
Package included:
1 Piece Banjo ukulele
Product Features
- Advanced Tuner: Closed gear tuning pegs,contains oil, so it would not rust so easy.Finer and more stable tuning also ensures the banjo ukulele has the best intonation and stays in tune longer.
- No Hand Scratching: Neatly fret wire + smoothly fingerboard , comfortably to play with the banjo ukulele
- Lower Action: Press easily,no buzzing,best for beginner to banjo ukulele practicing
- Bone Nut & Saddle: Well wear-resistance,perfectly vibration transmission,make the banjo ukulele has a full sound
- Two Styles Available:it can not only be a resonator type but also an open back type by detaching its back. Resonator type produces a mellower, softer sound while the open back type more bright
Far From Perfect, But For $90 You Can Overlook The Minor Flaws OVERALL: This is an inexpensive instrument that is very well made. It’s not a specimen of fine craftsmanship but, for the price, it’s an incredible value. It has a great distinctive banjo-like sound.SOUND: Yep, it’s banjo-like No mistaking it for anything else and it’s loud too thanks to the resonator on the back. Many folks have complained about how long it’s taken to break in the strings but I found just the opposite. The strings settled down in a day or two and, more…
Decent instrument for the price My grandson is learning the ukulele in elementary school, so when I saw this instrument advertised I thought I might give it a try. I could play along with him, or he might want to give it a shot. The price is right, and for the money I paid I wasn’t expecting a to be a Vega White Ladye or anything.It does need a bit of setup. When I unboxed it I found three issues that needed to be addressed:1. The bridge needs to be placed. This is pretty standard stuff, especially if…