The sweet-toned, nylon-stringed ukulele originated in 19th century Hawaii. It gained great popularity in the U.S. during the early 20th century and from there spread internationally. Ibanez is pleased to offer seven different models, including two with electronics. Our lineup includes soprano and concert-size ukuleles, which bring the rich, textured sounds to your fingertips.
SPECS:
*BodyShape: Soprano Style Body
*Neck: Mahogany Neck
*Top: Sapele Body
*Body: Neck and Body Binding
*Tuners: Chrome Open Gear Tuner
*Fretboard: Rosewood Bridge and Fretboard
*Strings: Standard Ukulele Strings
*Finishes: Natural Low Gloss Finish
At Bill's Music, we give private Uke lessons and the first thing the instructor will probably teach you is -- spell it right!! Ukulele may be one of the easiest instruments to play, but one one of the hardest to spell! If you searched for Ukelele, or Ukalele you are not alone. The most common misspelling, "Ukelele" returns about one hundred thousand responses on search engines! Just remember Ukulele has 2 U's and 2 E's and you'll be just fine! Of course, we don't care how you spell it, we just want to help you learn to play it!