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Kala Makala Classic Baritone Ukulele Mahogany




- Mahogany top and body
- Mahogany neck
- Rosewood fingerboard
- Top wood: Mahogany
- Body wood: Mahogany
- Neck material: Mahogany
- Fingerboard material: Rosewood
- Nut & saddle: Plastic
- Nut width: 1.5"
- Scale: 20"
- Number of frets: 18
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Reviewed by 2 customers
Fun to play, great for songwriting!
submitted4 months ago
byJohn
fromPark City, KS
First of all, it's just fun to play! The all-mahogany construction gives it a sweet, mellow sound. Second, if I'm running a song idea around, strumming a simple 4-string accompaniment helps me work on the tune and the flow, instead of "The Guitar Part".
A Lot Of Baritone For The Buck
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submitted2 years ago
byTim
fromDFW Texas
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Sturdy, simple ukulele with kerfed braces holding the sides to the back. It even has an adjustable truss rod. Nice deep reddish brown finish and the sound hits the midpoint between a full rich guitar and the more treble sound of a ukulele. Put a capo at the 5th fret and use standard GCEA ukulele chord shapes or learn the baritone chords - I switch back and forth. I recommend this product. I only gave 4 stars because I haven't really played any other baritone ukes.
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submitted2 years ago
asked byJoe
fromParadis, La
Wondering if it's metal or nylon strings, and how many inches it is long.
They're nylon strings. It's 30.5 inches.submitted3 years ago
asked byKiho
fromSeattle
Is it solid mahogany top, sides and back?
The top, sides and back are laminated.submitted3 years ago
asked byGina
fromLong Beach, MS
Where is it made?
It's made in China

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