Soprano Ukulele with Mahogany Back and Sides, Mahogany Top, Mahogany Neck, and Walnut Fretboard - Gloss White
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Specifications |
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Brand | Luna | ||
Category | Ukuleles | ||
Size: | Soprano, | ||
Number of Strings: | 4, | ||
Color: | White, | ||
Finish: | Gloss, | ||
Back & Sides Material: | Mahogany, | ||
Binding Material: | Abalone, | ||
Neck Material: | Mahogany, | ||
Fingerboard Material: | Black Walnut, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay: | Pearloid Moon Phase, | ||
Number of Frets: | 15, | ||
Scale Length: | 13.5", | ||
Tuners: | Open Gear with Black buttons, | ||
Nut Material: | Black Plastic, | ||
Nut Width: | 1.375", | ||
Saddle Material: | Black Plastic, | ||
Strings: | Aquila Super Nlygut, | ||
Case Included: | Gig Bag, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | UKE HAU S, |
One bright little Moon...
This is the very first Ukulele that I purchased. I had watched a lot of review videos and manufacturer videos and the Luna brand seemed to stand out. This is a great sounding instrument. It has a very bright tone that is almost harp-like. You will definitely stand out in a gaggle of Ukes. However, that being said, if you want a more traditional, woody sound then this is not the… read more Ukulele for you. It is very bright and can be overpowering. However, instruments are preferential and I like this for strumming. It really shines with strumming. For fingerpicking it is pretty good too. The action on the neck is low and easy on the fingers. I will note that the Soprano is VERY SMALL. I have teeny-tiny toddler-sized hands and I sometimes think this is a bit too small. If you want a bit more room for growth then I'd say start with a Concert or Tenor. The Soprano size makes certain chords a bit challenging. The only thing I do not like about Soprano size Ukulele's (in general) is that they don't automatically come with strap buttons. I realize that is not the purist way to experience a Soprano Uke, but it would make playability easier for beginners. Other than that it has a nice color and some good quality wood. It also comes with a very quality gig-bag* (*I probably could have saved on getting my hardshell case, because this gig bag is more than adequate). I recommend this Ukulele fully.
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