Kala KA-15S Mahogany Soprano Ukulele
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For me and my sister, I got one. It is very important to keep your cheap ukuleles strung with better quality strings so you can play them correctly. The one in question isn't the one here. The strings fall out of tune after a few weeks, but all nylons will do that. It's ready to play right out of the box, it just takes a while until they don't.
The traditional way to string a ukulele is that way. Reverse engineering is also known as repurposing The entrant and a few other stringed instruments are also capable of doing this. That is the most common way for ukeleles to be strung. Rearrange the strings without changing the chord fingerings or it will be impossible to use them. The strings you need to buy (like in guitars) must say "low g" on the package if you want linear tuning. So long as the finger patterns still work, it is fine. If you do that, it will sound less like a traditional ukulele. If you do that, it will sound like a traditional ukulele. It's possible to do that but those people are often trying to create an unusual sound, and they're usually playing a tenor ukulele, not a
You can read the reviews here. The one she has is loved by her. I returned it and swapped for a Kala KA-55 after two weeks of owning it and it developed a crack in the top Compared to the costlier Kala KA- the less expensive one by my wife looks good Fortunately, 15S has a nicer tone than mine. But it is of a I love the wood it is made from as well. The little instrument is very beautiful. It's a good idea to buy from Amazon and save the shipping materials until you're certain you'll like A return on Amazon is free. This lasted for a while.
The short scale of a soprano ukulele can be cramped for large hands, so if you have large hands, you might need to consider getting a larger scale. Try to find an establishment that has all four sizes, then choose the one that is most comfortable for you. A ukulele is never too big, however. Despite the fact that the tenor is easier to play and has more depth and "punch," the little soprano wins out for
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As your readers may recall, I reviewed the Makala Shark Bridge Soprano Ukulele previously. I am very disappointed with the way in which that particular uke arrived. As a result of workmanship issues as well as poor quality control issues, we returned it and purchased a Kala Mahogany Soprano Ukulele for an additional $10. The differences between these two Ukuleles are truly like night and day. . .
. . . for those of you who had not read my previous review I want to point out that I bought my first electric guitar when I was 19, and I played it Having played acoustic as well as electric stringed instruments for many years, I am familiar with the construction, setup, and playing of these In particular, I'm a rock and metal guitarist, but I draw experience from pretty much every music genre. Several months ago, my wife and I were on the lookout for an inexpensive beginner's ukulele for a five-year-old girl who would use it for her first musical experience. After ordering the ukuleles, we arranged for them to be delivered to us so I could check them over and make sure that they were well constructed and setup before sending them After giving MUCH more than ONE stringed instrument lesson in my time, and having encountered many different instruments, I know that the main reason for that student giving up on a string instrument is because it is poorly set up. It's up to you. Playing the game can be physically challenging. The strength required to play a stringed instrument should be nothing short of herculean. In addition to being very well packed by both Amazon and the company, the Kala Ukulele arrived promptly. As soon as I took the ukulele out of its outermost box, I recognized that it was made of mahogany, not ash [mislabeling of wood construction in cheap guitars and stringed instruments is an unfortunate part of the cheap-o market]. The mahogany in this piece is not only real mahogany, but it is a very fine example as well. There is a dark black grain running through the wood, which gives it a deep shade of brown. This is an excellent example of mahogany because the wood pores [a sign of true mahogany] are clearly visible and indicate that the wood is of excellent quality. I want to point out that the fretwork here It's been between $400 and $500 The fretwork on guitars that cost $500 is not this good. Using brass frets that are seated properly and well finished is a great idea. The fret ends, where the hand makes contact with the neck up and down the instrument, can be a source of difficulty with inexpensive instruments for anyone familiar with guitars and stringed Nevertheless, these frets have been expertly polished to the point where there is no sensation present at all. One more point to bring to your attention You have to crack it. Stringed instruments would not be complete without a nut. In my opinion, it is the most important part. The nut should be properly cut so as to allow the strings to move freely without tying up [binding becomes problematic for tuning and intonation] and the slots in the nut need to be cut to lift the strings into the tuning machines [maximizing the instrument's resonance and projection]. I think this instrument is an excellent example of how a nut should look. As a "bone replica", the nut consists of plastic and it is cut with much more attention to detail than I could have ever imagined for this price range. There are a few things that can cause tuning to be tedious with this ukulele the tuners are very pedestrian, but for $53 (most tuning machines cost more than this ukulele did), one doesn't expect that they will be anything more than that. aware that tuning machines will have a tendency to slip a bit when tuning. . . it's quite easy to get impatient, but if you take your time, you'll get it you have tuned the ukulele, as with any stringed instrument, it is critical that the strings be stretched twice and that you retune at least two more times before optimal tuning stability is I quickly realized what an amazing instrument this is after tuning the Ukulele, strumming some chords, and playing for a short time. Having dynamic sound, resonating body, and truly being a sum of all of its parts make the uke a truly unique instrument. Harmonic content is present in single notes as well as chords. A good ring and projection is achieved by the chords. Despite playing every note on the fingerboard, none of them sound dead nor do they have any issues with intonation. I just bought myself a guitar three weeks ago, so that puts things into perspective. A total of $2,500 was spent. As far as I am concerned, it is the pinnacle of modern guitar construction, and I can confidently say it is the best stringed instrument I have ever owned. It sits in my home, right next to that guitar, right next to the $53 Kala Uke. Comparing the two is not my intention Simply put, the playability of this is so superior that I WILL buy one for myself once our granddaughter gets this. I'm baffled by the "dollars per smile" ratio when looking at this thing. It's ridiculously great and if you're in the market for a Ukulele PLEASE do yourself a favor and get This is a promise that you will never be disappointed, nor will you regret it for one moment.
Your search is over. This is the ukulele you've As a starting point, I should let you know that I'm neither a professional in the field of music, nor am I a music student studying to be There is nothing special about me (and I'm not a good guitar player), I just wept internally after I failed to play the dreaded song. Chords for barre exercises. In fact, I wanted to learn to play the uke since my fingers are short and my hand is weak (that sounds As a result. My quest for the girl-of-my-life began when I began to look for her It's a magnet, best of the best This is for This is yours This is the most expensive ukulele you will ever own. My quest for an answer culminated in a Google search, an exploration of Reddit, and a review of online blogs. As a result of my extensive browsing through the Internet, everything became clear to me. To find the highest rated ukulele on Amazon, I just needed to find the highest rating. I had to buy a Kala KA-5000 for a few reasons. Here is an estimate of why I did An ukulele made with 15S strings. The product had amazing reviews across multiple sites, it was made by a reputable company, and most importantly, it met my needs. In terms of ukuleles for beginners, it was pretty reasonable. A quality instrument that I could practice with would be ideal, but I would also like it to be inexpensive enough that I would not be embarrassed if I didn't learn it.
After spotting the beautiful mahogany wood, my first impression of the ukulele was of course its sound. Taking it close to my face, I held it in my hand. Smell it and then sniff at Was it okay for me to smell it? Be careful not to judge. Then I started to sing "Riptide" to my SO, playing random notes and chords. Is something wrong with me? Are you sure? I think so. Is that a terrible voice I have? I'm not sure. Is it so painful to touch? Not at all! To answer the question, I was not able to say that about my guitar, a Yamaha FG700s. In the end, I did learn the basic chords like C G Am F and a few barre chords like B and Bm This string was as soft as a hot, fresh Krispy Kreme doughnut straight from the oven, coming from a guitar. You better believe it. As a result, I was able to play simple barre chords for the first time ever AND did not get another layer of calluses on my fingers. A big booyah! Is anyone interested in becoming a cyborg? I would say yes in conclusion. Your search for the perfect ukulele ends here. No matter whether you are an experienced player or just starting out, the Kala KA is a great choice There is no doubt that 15S stands out among the rest of the pack. This is a product I highly, highly recommend. Please excuse me as I need to sing a special song for a special woman. My best wishes are with you (
His notes are as follows Ukuleles like this one are easy to tune Using an electronic tuner is what I use for myself. The A string, however, appears to be more prone to going out of tune than the other three. Sorry I didn't know if that was normal, but I just wanted to let you know.
I've watched dozens of videos, read reviews, etc. , and I shopped for them online. This is the uke I always picked out for comparison in terms of a uke I could afford as well. Another similar priced model that is made by KALA instead of saying "KALA" on the headstock says "MAKALA" instead, but both are made by them. Those who have a Youtube account can watch a video on the MAKALA being put up against a 1920's vintage Martin soprano. It is not clear enough to say that I hear any difference. There was a lot of hemming and hawing for me Having a disagreement between the MAKALA & The Kala and the Kala After much consideration, I chose the KALA, as I loved the way it looked like a vintage uke from the old tin pan alley days, when I would have loved to have been a musician. cannot tell you how happy I am about this little beauty There aren't many photos to show this off! Most photos appear to show the headstock wood as being a totally different color from the body wood. That is not the case. Basically, they both do the same thing.
As well as staying in tune, it is also very versatile. In addition to teaching elementary music, I am also a music researcher. Having been using this model and brand for the past two years, I decided to buy 25 of them for a classroom set to use with 3rd and 4th graders. There are many excellent reasons to choose Aquila strings, including their durability and beautiful acoustics. Additionally, it stays in tune very well, which is VERY important when you are using them with an ensemble or a Beginners are recommended to read this book.