- White wood body
- Geared tuners
- It has 18 frets
- Inlaid position markers
- Carrying bag included
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but you get what you pay for...,
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This review is from: Rogue Baritone Ukulele
This is a good starter instrument in my opinion (I'm a beginner so I 'm not sure how much weight that statement carries). It's got a good tone, a nice look (although some of the paint is a bit sloppy) and is easy to tune. The gig bag it comes with is a cheap plastic/vinyl-ish material, and doesn't provide much protection, although it's nice to have anyway.
When recieved, the uke was a bit dusty, and needed some wiping down (especially the strings, because they seemed to have some kind of black grease on them in places, although this may vary as I ordered mine from Musician's Friend at the same price as Amazon). It wasn't anything that a soft cloth and a couple of minutes couldn't fix. Although I've only had it for about a week, I've learned a couple of chords and I've begun to learn some simple songs. The action isn't very high (the spacing between the strings and the fret board) which makes for several days of playing before I started to feel some tenderness in my fingertips. Overall, this is a neat thing to have, and fun to play. Don't expect it to be a toy, nor should you expect it to be a pro instrument. It's somewhere on the lower-middle side. The price can't be beat too!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
For the price...,
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This review is from: Rogue Baritone Ukulele
Very inexpensive item, so don't expect a professional quality instrument. It is, however, better quality than a toy instument. Good for someone who wants to learn without breaking the bank. A little adjustment on the tuning gears with a screwdriver helps the uke hold tuning. so, for the frice, I would recommend this uke as an acceptable starter instrument.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Cheap is cheap,
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This review is from: Rogue Baritone Ukulele
The company is great to deal with and ships in a very timely fashion. The Ukulele was only $19.00 and looks great and is fine for a small child. It is made in China and the tuning pegs are of a very cheap metal. It will not hold a tune. You have to re-tune it after every song you play which make it not a good choice for someone who plans to accompaniny their singing with a Ukulele. I recommend the company but suggest paying a little more money and getting a better Ukulele.
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