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Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
The uke is well made with no sharp frets. The sound very good, better than many ukuleles that cost five times as much. The gig bag is very nice and well padded. I would recommend this for purchase. I have been playing for 15 years and this is one my best buys and I have purchased many ukuleles.
Vicki Schick
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2021
This is fantastic and not just for beginners. We purchased a different ukulele for my daughter to learn in. I play guitar and bass and been playing for almost 30 years. The old ukulele I am calling now a decoration. This new one feels and plays great! It is longer than the common soprano ukulele and much lower action so it is very easy to play. Generally, inexpensive guitars including acoustics, electrics, ukuleles, there are usually sharp edges on the frets that will scratch fingers as you slide up and down the neck and change chords. These frets are very tight and smooth and you do not have that problem. The finish is fantastic and the overall tone is very good as well. It even comes with a quality case that is lightly padded but much better then other beginner ukuleles and guitars which are pointless and very thin. Thins also comes with a nice strap that can be securely fastened to the ukulele so no need to worry about it popping off. This purchase was much much better than I expected and am so excited for my daughter and she was smiling ear to ear with how much more fun playing is. Not to mention her favorite color. ;). Cheers! Cant go wrong.
Rumble McSkirmish
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2021
Date of Purchase - late June 2020Pandemic Status - full-blown work-from-home, everything is on lock-downMental State - Not good... some might say bad.Lock-down Hobbies - Revisiting old video games I haven't played in a long time (Titanfall rules!), ordering food from Door Dash, drinking Gin & Tonic on my front porch every night (Hendricks Orbium + Fevertree Elderflower tonic - I dare you to tell me it's not frickin delicious), yelling at the kids on my block for playing too loud after consuming aforementioned beverages.I'd already fixed everything that needed fixing in my house + several really unnecessary updates. I'd only left the house a few times since lock-down began and was beginning to drive my entire family insane."I should learn to play acoustic guitar, I thought." I watched a few videos and thought, "I should learn an instrument that's easier!"I'm already pretty much an expert at the recorder (played that a couple weeks in 5th grade music class), so I decided ukulele would be my jam. 4 strings on a ukulele vs. 6 strings on a guitar... that should 33% easier to learn (if my math is correct and that logic applies to learning a musical instrument).I did a little research and my guy Ricky Somborn on YouTube (I don't really know him, but you should still check out his channel) recommended this model as a starter model and I bought it.I've watched ton of tutorials and I'm now o.k. at playing a few chords.Pros -Easy to tune and holds tune very well.Fairly soft touch compared to many "starter" ukuleles.Unique color/design.Great value - priced well for what you get.I've stopped yelling at the neighbor kids because I'm focused on my music career (still drinking those G&Ts though)Cons -Nothing really serious.The sounds is pretty good for the price point, but it could be better (i've since upgraded to a Kala tenor)My family has to hear me repeat chord progressions over and over.
Lonely Hobo
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020
Have had it for a little over 2 months now. My first ukelele however not my first stringed instrument. Let's talk about the add ins first then the ukelele. You get 3 picks all of various sizes. They seem sturdy however I find that strumming with picks can be very irritating sometimes because of the slick texture. Next the strap. The strap is sturdy and reliable (even though the ukelele weighs as much as a sandwich) I find that I really enjoy using it. I would enjoy it more if the color wasn't an eye sore. It is a weird worn rainbow look and rainbow in general is a awful sight in my opinion. The case is cool. Not the biggest fan. I mean it works but the pocket is too tight to pull anything besides the picks in and the staple on the back is kinda small and I'm a normal sized guy. Finally the ukelele, its amazing for the price. It is solid, light weight, and makes the right sound. There is only one nick pick I have and that would be the top frett is kinda sharp/ pointy and can be uncomfortable during prolonged use. I really enjoyed this and would recommend.PRO TIP- Dont be a dummy like me and buy the hola dancer. It looks awful....Without experience- the tribal one doesn't look too good either. The tip is - buy a solid color on with no stupid doodles on it. If you want doodles do it yourself even if you can't draw or etche worth a crap, it will probably look better than the stupid hola dancer.
Al
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2019
Bang for the buck is what this brand ukulele is. Both of my Hola Ukes didn't come perfect or flawless. But we're both playable. If you spent a little time setting these instruments up you get a surprisingly great ukulele.I would purchase another of these understanding it will need a bit of fret end smoothing and action lowering to make it a great player. To sum it all up. Out of the box they work. A proper setup and there great.
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