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		<title>Prices reduced at www.ukewarehouse.com!</title>
		<link>http://ukewarehouse.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/prices-reduced-at-wwwukewarehousecom/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 21:40:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have reduced all prices at www.ukewarehouse.com to the minimum allowed by the manufacturers. This includes all ukuleles, gig bags and cases. I will go through the books I have stocked this week and reduce those as well, but thought I&#8217;d start with the ukes.
In an effort to maintain my relationship with the manufacturers, I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>I have reduced all prices at <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/">www.ukewarehouse.com</a> to the minimum allowed by the manufacturers. This includes all ukuleles, gig bags and cases. I will go through the books I have stocked this week and reduce those as well, but thought I&#8217;d start with the ukes.</p>
<p>In an effort to maintain my relationship with the manufacturers, I cannot reduce the prices any further. Take a look and compare the prices to others, and thanks for visiting <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/">www.ukewarehouse.com</a>!</p>
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		<title>Inventory Reduction at ukewarehouse.com</title>
		<link>http://ukewarehouse.wordpress.com/2008/03/05/inventory-reduction-at-ukewarehousecom/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 01:05:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a couple of days I intend on selling all remaining ukuleles and books in stock at www.ukewarehouse.com. They&#8217;ll be listed at the minimum price allowed by the manufacturers. There should be some great deals to be found!
I&#8217;m going to take a little break from my hobby of selling ukes and accessories. Ukewarehouse.com and this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>In a couple of days I intend on selling all remaining ukuleles and books in stock at <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/">www.ukewarehouse.com</a>. They&#8217;ll be listed at the minimum price allowed by the manufacturers. There should be some great deals to be found!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to take a little break from my hobby of selling ukes and accessories. Ukewarehouse.com and this blog will still be up and I&#8217;ll probably start again at some point, but for now I need to get back to work! I&#8217;m transitioning from selling my existing business (the one that actually pays the bills!) to starting another one, so spare time is dwindling fast.</p>
<p>Thanks to those who have ordered from me and please check back when you decide to buy another uke, as by that time I may be up and running again.</p>
<p>In the meantime, please visit <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/">www.ukewarehouse.com</a> in a couple days to peruse for some deals. My guess is that retailers generally don&#8217;t sell stuff at the minimum price, so if your looking for an ukulele, this may be a good chance to pick one up cheaper than anywhere else!</p>
<p>For example; the <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=KAT">Kala Brand Mahogany Tenor </a>ukulele has a suggested retail of $155.00, I currently offer it at $125.95, and will be selling them for $100.95. Pretty good deal I think! <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=KAKT">Kala Brand Koa Tenor </a>lists at $370.00, I already list it pretty low at $259.95, but it will be reduced further to $240.50.</p>
<p>I also plan on putting together some package deals, but haven&#8217;t decided on them yet. So, please check out <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/">www.ukewarehouse.com</a> in a couple days, probably by Friday or Saturday, to see what&#8217;s going on!</p>
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		<title>A Song for Anna - Ohta San</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 03:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the Ukulele Hall of Fame, &#8220;A Song for Anna&#8221; was Herb Ohta&#8217;s biggest international hit and the biggest selling ukulele song of all time. It was supposedly written for him by French composer Andre Popp and was originally recorded in 1974. A version of the song was more recently released on the 2006 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>According to the <a href="http://www.ukulele.org">Ukulele Hall of Fame</a>, &#8220;A Song for Anna&#8221; was <a href="http://www.ukulele.org/?Inductees:2004-2007:Herb_Ohta">Herb Ohta&#8217;s </a>biggest international hit and the biggest selling ukulele song of all time. It was supposedly written for him by French composer Andre Popp and was originally recorded in 1974. A version of the song was more recently released on the 2006 album by Daniel Ho and Herb Ohta, Jr. entitled <a href="http://www.danielho.com/html/step2.html">STEP 2: &#8216;UKULELES IN PARADISE 2</a>. I originally heard the song on the <a href="http://www.acousticmusic.com/fame/p02590.htm">Legends of the Ukulele</a> and found it as one of my favorites on the album.</p>
<p>The beauty of the song is that it isn&#8217;t entirely difficult to play. Once again, I went to <a href="http://dominator.ukeland.com/">Dominator</a>&#8217;s tab page to find the tablature for the song, you can get it here <a href="http://ukewarehouse.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/song_for_anna.pdf" title="song_for_anna.pdf">song_for_anna.pdf</a>.</p>
<p>Below are a couple of versions found on YouTube. The first is Herb Ohta, Jr. and Daniel Ho performing the song. The other is my feeble attempt at the song. This is my first posting of actually playing a song on YouTube, so please be nice!<br />
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		<title>So how do you make ukulele strings?</title>
		<link>http://ukewarehouse.wordpress.com/2008/02/24/so-how-do-you-make-ukulele-strings/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2008 04:05:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how they make ukulele strings? Well, Margie from Guadalupe Custom Strings sent me an email today with a video link showing how they actually make strings, so I thought I&#8217;d share it. 
Guadalupe Custom Strings makes the Brudda Love custom wound ukulele strings and strings for various other instruments. They are based [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Have you ever wondered how they make ukulele strings? Well, Margie from Guadalupe Custom Strings sent me an email today with a video link showing how they actually make strings, so I thought I&#8217;d share it. </p>
<p>Guadalupe Custom Strings makes the Brudda Love custom wound ukulele strings and strings for various other instruments. They are based in East Los Angeles and are a small family owned business. Go to <a href="http://www.guadalupecustomstrings.com/">their website </a>to learn more about them, and please visit <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/products.asp?cat=32">ukewarehouse.com</a> to buy them.</p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t embed the video here, so follow the link below to see the video.</p>
<p><a href="http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&amp;videoid=28641531">como se hace una cuerda</a> (How do you make a string?)</p>
<p><a href="http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.addToProfileConfirm&amp;videoid=28641531&amp;title=como se hace una cuerda">Add to My Profile</a> | <a href="http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.home">More Videos</a></p>
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		<title>White Sandy Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 08:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I thought it might be interesting to find specific songs that are fun to play on the ukulele and link up some videos, tab and other stuff for each song. I&#8217;m hoping that this will give people who are looking to learn a specific song a good place to go.
For this post, I&#8217;d thought I&#8217;d [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>I thought it might be interesting to find specific songs that are fun to play on the ukulele and link up some videos, tab and other stuff for each song. I&#8217;m hoping that this will give people who are looking to learn a specific song a good place to go.</p>
<p>For this post, I&#8217;d thought I&#8217;d start with Brudda Iz and his version of White Sandy Beach with words and music by Willy Dann. It&#8217;s a great tune and you can find tabs, chords and lyrics at the following sites;</p>
<p><a href="http://dominator.ukeland.com/Images/white_sandy_beach.pdf">Dominator Uke Tabs - Intro (Low G)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ukulelestrummers.com/Songbook/Whitesandybeach.html">Ukulele Strummers - Chords and Lyrics</a></p>
<p>Below are some videos that may help learn the song, starting of course with Brudda Iz himself. I&#8217;ve included some instructional videos by Jody Kamisato of Ukulele Hale that are very helpful.</p>
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This is a great way to learn the song, set up karaoke style so you can just strum along.</p>
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		<title>Lyle Ritz Solos</title>
		<link>http://ukewarehouse.wordpress.com/2008/02/19/lyle-ritz-solos/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 20:42:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Jumpin&#8217; Jim&#8217;s Ukulele Masters - Lyle Ritz Solos - 15 Chord Solos
Published by Hal Leonard Corporation with Copyright by Flea Market Music, Inc.
The most important thing to note about this book is that it contains 15 difficult solo arrangements for ukulele. The songs are written in standard notation, chord diagrams and lyrics for songs that contain [...]]]></description>
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<p>Jumpin&#8217; Jim&#8217;s Ukulele Masters - <strong>Lyle Ritz Solos</strong> - <em>15 Chord Solos</em></p>
<p><em>Published by Hal Leonard Corporation with Copyright by Flea Market Music, Inc.</em></p>
<p>The most important thing to note about this book is that it contains 15 <em>difficult</em> solo arrangements for ukulele. The songs are written in standard notation, chord diagrams and lyrics for songs that contain them. Songs include; Bluesette, Don&#8217;t Get Around Much Anymore, Dream, Honesuckle Rose, Lulu&#8217;s Back in Town, Ritz Cracker, St. Thomas, Where or When and more&#8230; It also contains a CD with all of the arrangements played by Lyle Ritz. The CD is great!</p>
<p>A chord solo is an arrangement where both the melody and harmony of a song are captured in the many chord changes. In the description of this book, it is indicated that &#8220;These are some of the most challenging arrangements ever published for the ukulele..&#8221;, I&#8217;ll second that!</p>
<p>In my opinion, it can be very discouraging to learn these chord solos. First of all, except for strumming simple or even non-simple chords, I prefer ukulele tablature over chord diagrams. What I find the most annoying about this book is that each note is generally a chord change, so, in 4/4 time, there will be four beats per measure and if your lucky you&#8217;ll only be playing four different chords in each measure, however your generally playing more. That would be fine and dandy if they were common chords, these are generally not. Also, there are often single and double string plucked chords throughout these arrangments and reading the chord diagrams for these is a bear to say the least! If you take the time to re-adjust your thinking toward reading the chord diagrams, it is possible to play these. I ended up tabbing out the few songs I wanted to learn so that it was easier for me to get a grasp of the arrangement, this is always an option, but shouldn&#8217;t be necessary in my opinion.</p>
<p>It looks easy when you watch Lyle Ritz play chord solos, he has mastered the ukulele and is a pleasure to hear. This is a good book for those that are already comfortable with difficult chord changes up and down the neck. It will also be good for those who enjoy a challenge. I bought the book a few years back solely to learn Lulu&#8217;s Back in Town that I heard on the<a href="http://www.acousticmusic.com/fame/p02590.htm"> Legends of the Ukulele </a>CD. I wish I&#8217;d have found <a href="http://www.dominator.ukeland.com/">Dominator&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://dominator.ukeland.com/Images/lulu.pdf">version</a> before I bought the book, it is written in tablature form and for me is much easier to get a grasp of.</p>
<p>Some people may prefer learning songs from chord diagrams over tablature, or just reading the standard notation for that matter, I don&#8217;t. So, I really don&#8217;t have much use for this book especially since I don&#8217;t particularly like this type of music, which in turn doesn&#8217;t give me much motivation to learn these songs. Maybe one day I&#8217;ll have an itch to play the chord solo style, but it&#8217;s not on my near future agenda. I do however have the utmost respect for Lyle Ritz and his playing style and am in awe at how easy he makes these difficult arrangements look.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s probably not the best marketing tool to give not-so-good reviews of the products I am selling (buy <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=695702">Lyle Ritz Solos </a>at <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com">ukewarehouse.com</a>), but I&#8217;ve got to be honest. It goes for $24.95 new, if you want my used copy, email me and make me an offer!</p>
<p>So, on a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being best, I give this book a 2.</p>
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		<title>Fingerstyle Solos for &#8216;Ukulele</title>
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Learn to play Fingerstyle Solos for &#8216;Ukulele by Mark Kailana Nelson
When I first saw this book I envisioned it as something that it isn&#8217;t. I guess my first instict that it was a sort of recipe book for creating ukulele solos, it isn&#8217;t. What it is however is a great instructional book offering 27 arrangements in [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=21050BCD"><strong><em>Learn to play</em> Fingerstyle Solos for &#8216;Ukulele</strong> </a>by Mark Kailana Nelson</p>
<p>When I first saw this book I envisioned it as something that it isn&#8217;t. I guess my first instict that it was a sort of recipe book for creating ukulele solos, it isn&#8217;t. What it is however is a great instructional book offering 27 arrangements in the fingerpicking style.</p>
<p>The book is written for the intermediate player or aspiring beginner. By intermediate the author means &#8220;..that you already know how to play a number of songs using basic chords, you have a few strums under your fingers and you are ready to move ahead and play chords and melody up the neck.&#8221; The outline of the book is great. It starts off slowly with some easier arrangments, adding difficulty with each page. Each arrangement builds on the previous one and there are sometimes multiple arrrangements of the same song, adding various techniques that spice it up as your skills progress.</p>
<p>Each arrangement is written in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_notation#Modern_musical_notation">standard notation </a>and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablature">tablature</a> with chord names above. In addition, there are performance notes for each song. These provide details to the reader about the how&#8217;s and why&#8217;s of the arrangement. The author points out new things you&#8217;ll come across in each measure and suggests how to play them in the most efficient manner. Also as the author points out, these are mere suggestions, what is more important is that you interpret it how you want, and play it the way that you feel is best.</p>
<p>The book contains a variety of Hawaiian standards and other&#8217;s you&#8217;ll find recognizeable. Ahi Wela, Hilo March, Aloha &#8216;Oe, and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM_oqVscv3M">E Ku&#8217;u Morning Dew </a>are some of the fingerstyle songs taught in this book. Other&#8217;s include Greensleeves, Danny Boy and a nice arrangement of Somewhere Over the Rainbow. It&#8217;s funny how many times a song will show up in a variety of different books. Take Greensleeves for example, I&#8217;m not sure how many different arrangements there are for this song, but I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s more than I&#8217;d care to know. I&#8217;m not sure if others are like me, but once I learn a song a particular way, I find it difficult to want to learn another arrangement of that same song. Because of this, I end up skipping past alot of songs in different books as sort of a subconcious protest against anything new. There are 9 arrangements in this book that fall under that category for me.</p>
<p>The book also contains a CD, that I just listened to for the first time. It should be a priority when learning a new song, but sometimes I find it difficult to set aside the time. If you want to cut your learning time in half, give it a listen, especially if the song is played directly from the music your learning!</p>
<p>Many of the songs are played as a duet with a guitar on the CD, which does not interfere with the sound of the ukulele as some do. However, I wish the author would have included the tablature for the guitar parts as most of these songs sound great as duets. I tend to prefer the sound of different instruments in a song, especially when the song is specifically arranged for those different instruments. There&#8217;s alot to be said about having a diversity of sound in music and I&#8217;ve heard alot of people complain about the non-acceptance of ukuleles by guitar players, but I&#8217;ve had a completely different experience. A guitar playing friend of mine hosts an &#8216;open mic&#8217; and always requests I come down to add a different sound to &#8220;the room full of guitars&#8221;.</p>
<p>Anyway, got a bit off subject. This is a great book for transitioning from strumming to fingerstyle ukulele playing. It is well written and has some very nice arrangements that will surely get you stoked on the ukulele, if you weren&#8217;t already that is! Sit down and listen to the CD while following along in the book. Then pick up your ukulele and immerse yourself in whatever song strikes your fancy!</p>
<p>You can buy the book at <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/">www.ukewarehouse.com</a>.</p>
<p>On a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being best, I would rate this book a 4!</p>
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		<title>Lanikai Curly Koa Concert Ukulele</title>
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The Lanikai Curly Koa series provide affordable koa ukuleles that look and sound great. These instruments are made in China and utilize laminates in their construction, which is pretty much a standard in this price range for koa ukuleles. Don&#8217;t let this deter you however as these are nicely constructed instruments with [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=UCKC">Lanikai Curly Koa </a>series provide affordable koa ukuleles that look and sound great. These instruments are made in China and utilize laminates in their construction, which is pretty much a standard in this price range for koa ukuleles. Don&#8217;t let this deter you however as these are nicely constructed instruments with a quality sound.</p>
<p>Each ukulele has maple binding on the top and back with a nice maple inlay down the center of the back. It has an inlayed rosette that looks like abalone, but I don&#8217;t think it is. I can&#8217;t figure out what it is actually, but it looks nice. The body has a nice taper and produces a nice tone. The Lanikai curly koa line is very similar to <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=KAKC">Kala Brand&#8217;s koa </a>line. In fact, they look identical in most instances. The only differences I can find are the inlay dots on the fretboard, the name on the headstock and the sticker inside!</p>
<p>I do like this ukulele and I think it&#8217;s a great purchase for someone looking for a nice looking and sounding ukulele in the under $300 price range. I don&#8217;t think you can go wrong with Lanikai, which is made by <a href="http://www.hohnerusa.com/">Hohner</a>, a company known for quality instruments.</p>
<p>It has geared tuners for ease of tuning and an extended fretboard (20 frets).  The extended fretboard is nice for hitting the occasional note way up there, but given the concert scale, the fret spacing around 18 and up doesn&#8217;t do much good if you have hands larger than a small child&#8217;s.</p>
<p>I have included another video to give a sample of the sound of this ukulele. Once again, I am struggling to get my webcam to produce a nice sound throughout, so please excuse the occasional sound distortions. I pick up my solid koa ukulele in this to give you a comparison to something else. To me the Lanikai, or any other uke in this price range, doesn&#8217;t have quite the sound of a solid koa uke, but they do sound very good regardless. And for a <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=UCKC">third the price </a>of most solid koa ukes, they are worthy instruments.<br />
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		<title>Oscar Schmidt OU4 Spruce Top Tenor</title>
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I&#8217;ve reviewed 2 soprano size ukuleles thus far and am venturing to the tenor size this time. Today&#8217;s review is of the Oscar Schmidt Spruce Top Tenor (OU-4).
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<p>I&#8217;ve reviewed 2 soprano size ukuleles thus far and am venturing to the tenor size this time. Today&#8217;s review is of the <strong>Oscar Schmidt Spruce Top Tenor (<a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=OU4">OU-4</a>)</strong>.</p>
<p>My digital camera decided to quit working for me, so I had to negotiate the webcam to take the photos. I really need to improve my technology so I can provide higher quality sound and images, but that&#8217;s a different issue. So, the ukulele is not crooked like the images indicate, it&#8217;s perfectly shaped.</p>
<p>The Oscar Schmidt spruce top series are really some beautiful ukuleles! It has a tenor scale with 19 frets. The top is solid bookmatched select spruce. The back and sides are rosewood (laminate). There is abalone inlay on the top and around the soundhole and the gloss finish really gives this ukulele a wonderful look and feel. Some people may like a satin finish on their ukes, but when it comes to a fine looking uke, you can&#8217;t beat it! Check out the picture of the back above, you can see my reflection taking the picture! The glossy finish seems to make this instrument a bit heavier and some have said it may also affect the sound. It isn&#8217;t the loudest ukulele out there.</p>
<p>This ukulele has a smaller body as compared to a <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=LU21T">Lanikai</a> or <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=KAT">Kala Brand tenor</a>. It&#8217;s about 3/4&#8243; smaller in both length and width. It has a nicely tapered and slightly rounded back. The size of the body and the glossy finish may both be responsible for the relatively quiet sound this ukulele emits. For comparison in the video, I played a Kala Brand tenor and the difference in loudness (is that a word?) is noticeable. I don&#8217;t necessarily mind this, but some people may be looking for a more boisterous ukulele. To me, it being a bit more quiet gives it more of an ukulele sound versus the somewhat guitary (now that&#8217;s definitely not a word!) sound that some tenors make.</p>
<p>The workmanship seems very good, and the price is good too. For a suggested retail price of $169, or less at <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com">ukewarehouse.com</a>, you get a nice sounding, beautiful looking, quality instrument. I like glossy finishes as they tend to withstand a bit more abuse and I also like abalone inlay to distract people&#8217;s attention from my playing. If your looking for an ukulele that looks great for an affordable price, this is a good pick. If your looking for something with booming tenor sound, you may want to look elsewhere.</p>
<p>Hope this helps you on your ukulele purchasing quest! Oh yeah, in the video you&#8217;ll see me tuning the G string. I pulled this uke straight out of the box and thought it worth mentioning that whenever you buy a new uke or re-string an existing one, there will be a break in period for your strings. I tuned up right before the video and saw the G lose it&#8217;s tune in just a few seconds. I generally find it takes almost a week in some cases, playing 1-2 hrs. per day for your strings to hold their tune. The metal C string will hold it&#8217;s tune almost immediately, but both the G and A will require constant attention until that one magical day you pick it up and it&#8217;s perfectly in tune!<br />
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		<title>Lehua Long-neck Soprano</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 20:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
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The Lehua Ukuleles long-neck soprano is a fine ukulele for under $200.
&#8220;All Lehua instruments are made in Portugal from beautiful Australian Blackwood, botanical name Acacia Melanoxylon, with very similar tonal and appearance characteristics to Koa Acacia, a close relative, the material of choice for Hawaiian ukuleles. All Lehua ukes are solid wood with no laminates [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left">The <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=lehsoplong">Lehua Ukuleles long-neck soprano </a>is a fine ukulele for under $200.</p>
<div class="detaildescription">&#8220;All Lehua instruments are made in Portugal from beautiful Australian Blackwood, botanical name Acacia Melanoxylon, with very similar tonal and appearance characteristics to Koa Acacia, a close relative, the material of choice for Hawaiian ukuleles. All Lehua ukes are solid wood with no laminates or plastic anywhere. The necks are made from seasoned mahogany, for strength, and have a rosewood or wenge fretboard with accurate fret placement. The bridges are also rosewood or wenge, depending on availability. Both wenge and rosewood are very attractive hardwoods that make excellent fretboards and bridges. Lehua uses only high quality gold plated tuners which hold their tune very well. All instruments have a great looking durable matte finish. They are all strung with the traditional style of black nylon strings. Each instrument is individually set up by Lehua here in the U.S. after receipt from Portugal, for maximum playability.&#8221;</div>
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<div class="detaildescription">The above paragraph is Lehua&#8217;s own description of their products and it rings true as far as I&#8217;m concerned! I&#8217;m pretty stoked on these ukuleles as they are constructed of solid woods with bookmatched tops and backs. The Australian Blackwood is a beautiful wood that is very similar in appearance and sound to all wood koa ukuleles. The quality of construction seems top notch upon close inspection, it&#8217;s got a nice slim neck, a narrow headstock and traditional style ukulele tuners, most appreciated by those who don&#8217;t like &#8216;ears&#8217; on their ukes!</div>
<div class="detaildescription">It&#8217;s plain appearance with no binding and basic inlay around the soundhole make for a classic looking instrument. A perfect match for those that don&#8217;t like too much bling on their ukes. The only problem I see with the lack of binding is that you&#8217;ll have to be a bit more careful so you don&#8217;t ding it up when your moving it around.</div>
<div class="detaildescription">The long-neck is a concert sized fretboard and scale on a soprano sized body. It doesn&#8217;t look weird at all, if it was a tenor scale, that would be a different story! The neck joins the body at the 15th fret and has a total of 19 frets. It&#8217;s overall length is 23 5/8&#8243; (60 cm) with a scale lenght of 15 9/16&#8243; (39.6 cm). I can&#8217;t tell if the fretboard on this ukulele is rosewood or the wenge noted above, only because I&#8217;ve never seen wenge and don&#8217;t know if it looks just like rosewood or not, so basically, it looks like rosewood (but could be wenge if wenge looks like rosewood!).</div>
<div class="detaildescription">I have included a video below where I am doing some basic strumming and picking of the strings to give a general idea of the sound. I have also included the Kala Brand soprano koa model so you can compare the sounds together. The Lehua sounds a bit deeper in tone than the Kala, probably due to the Lehua&#8217;s body being deeper and a bit longer, though the Kala&#8217;s body is a tad wider. Like the Kala, the Lehua has a tapered back, but not as drastic as the Kala. Another reason for the deeper resonance is probably the solid wood construction versus the laminated wood construction of the Kala.</div>
<div class="detaildescription">For around $200 the <a href="http://www.ukewarehouse.com/proddetail.asp?prod=lehsoplong">Lehua</a> seems to me a great deal and a very nice ukulele. I am currently only carrying the soprano and long-neck soprano models because I wanted to see what the Lehua&#8217;s were like. I will definitely be carrying the concert and tenor models in the near future! In fact, I might even buy one for myself!</div>
<div class="detaildescription">Here&#8217;s the video, once again, this isn&#8217;t a performance, it&#8217;s a sound demonstration!</div>
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