Martin Smith UK-312-BK Ukulele Starter Kit – Includes lessons, tuner, strap, spare strings and gig bag. Black
Ukuleles have now usurped the recorder as the no1 instrument for aspiring musicians and it’s easy to see why. Small in size, unmistakable in sound and with only four strings the Ukulele offers the kudos of a guitar with a much smoother learning curve, it really is the ideal first instrument for young and old alike. The Martin Smith ukulele has been specifically designed with this in mind, ascetically pleasing with a high gloss finish to provide a quintessentially cool look. Nylon strings, that whilst taking time to settle, provide a softer feel for even the smallest of hands, making hours of practice and callouses a thing of the past. The kit is completed with a durable carry case to support you either at home or on the road, this really is the ultimate starter kit for your or a loved ones musical journey. With the accompanying two month subscription to Take Lessons, you won’t have to endure yet another rendition of three blind mice, so get yourself strumming a McCartney classic or a Ed Sheeran chart topper with a Martin Smith Ukulele today.
Product Features
- QUALITY – Crafted from wood and featuring chrome gear heads the 312 is a full size soprano ukulele that is designed to last
- ACCESSORIES – The 312 Ukuele starter kit features a strap, spare strings, gig bag and tuner making the ideal beginner ukulele
- LESSONS – Take advantage of a two month subscription to TAKELESSONS, allowing you to have face to face lessons online or in person with a real life music teacher.
- CARE – The 312 Ukuele starter features nylon string which whilst taking time to settle will be softer on the beginner ukulele hands and produce a smoother sound.
- TUNING – The 312 Ukulele features the standard GCEA tuning.
The minimum acceptable ukulele The current fascination with ukuleles shows no sign of diminishing, and the music industry is responding by producing cheaper and cheaper decent, playable, ukuleles. This particular instrument is the cheapest usable ukulele I’ve seen so far. Not surprisingly, it’s a soprano, which takes less wood to make than larger instruments. Also not surprisingly for an inexpensive instrument, the bridge is not properly located and the use plays increasingly out of tune as you move up the neck. But this is…
Couldn’t even tune I bought this for my daughter on 5/2/18. She has been wanting to play a musical instrument, more important a guitar. But unfortunately I could not afford to buy her a good quality instrument. I was going through instruments online, and saw this ‘bargain’ and showed it to my daughter. She said oh yes, definitely yes!! I would love to play a ukulele. So I bought it for her, because it was cheap and came with a bunch of stuff she would need. She is just a beginner, and never had the responsibility…