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Horse Concert Ukulele 23 Inch Sapele Ukelele Uke Starter Kit for Beginners with Gig Bag Strap Strings Tuner

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Size: Concert Ukulele


Features

  • Easy To Tune : Chrome die cast tuning pegs keeps this concert ukulele in tune! It is as simple as tightening a screw. The digital tuner is easy to tune and play. It stays in tune longer than normal out of the box and offers a bright and distinctive tone whether you solo, play along with singing, or jam with friends
  • Advanced Carbon Nylon Strings : This Concert Ukulele equipped advanced import strings,and luthiers pre-tune the ukulele at a lower action before we ship it to ensure you can touch the strings easier.
  • Seated and Well Finished Frets :The fretwires ends can be a very troubling point of contact with inexpensive instruments.These frets have been manicured to a level that there is no sensation.
  • Perfect Gift for Music Lover: Just send this concert ukulele to anyone that likes playing guitar or someone likes music,if youre looking for a birthday, Valentine's Day, Christmas or graduation gifts.The package will also come with a padded canvas bag,one strap,one tuner and one set string replacement.

Item Weight: 3.12 pounds


Package Dimensions: 26.38 x 12.2 x 4.92 inches


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required.


Date First Available: May 20, 2020


Back Material: Sapele


String Material: Nylon


Size: Concert Ukulele


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  • Awesome budget ukulele for a beginner
The Horse brand has really done well with this concert ukulele. It is a well-built, good quality ukulele and offers a lot more than the brand names at this price point. The finish is smooth and a nice mahogany wood color. There aren't any noticeable dings or anything that protrudes from the finish. Even a quick look inside of the ukulele and there doesn't seem to be any build errors. The frets are smooth and the fret board feels nice when sliding and playing chords on it. The tuners are enclosed, which is awesome, especially at this price point. This prevents dirt, grime, and other stuff from getting into your tuners, and makes them last longer. I didn't have to stretch the strings after I tuned it, and it remained in tune while playing it for a while. I like how the headstock has a unique wave shape and the logo is actually inlay and not a plastic sticker or anything like that. It sounds great for a ukulele at this price point too. It's resonance is nice and there aren't any annoying overtones. The Joyo tuner that it comes with is accurate. I don't use a strap when I play a ukulele, but the one it comes with seems durable. The extra set of Aquila strings will come in handy when the strings need to be changed. The bag seems well stitched and the zipper moves smoothly without any snags. The bag does have two straps like a backpack, but for somebody like me who is 6 feet tall, it will only fit over one shoulder. If you are a beginner, this is a great starter ukulele, and you'll get a lot for the price. Highly recommended if this is your first ukulele. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2020 by Benjamin C.

  • Perfect beginners kit!!
The media could not be loaded. I just received my new Horse Ukelele kit. You can’t beat the price for all the things that you get in that small box: ukelele, gig bag, clip-on tuner, and xtra strings. I was extremely surprised to see how all the accessories were carefully packaged. The tuner came with a CR2032 battery, and it was super easy to use it. I just set in in Uc, and in no time I had my ukelele all tuned and ready to play. The ukelele had a nice finish and seems very well made. Also the fretboard is smooth, I do not get my fingers or clothing snagged. I am very pleased with the sound and the overall quality of the instrument. It plays as well as much more expensive ukeleles, without breaking the bank. The gig bag, is also above standards, just matching the quality of the ukelele. In general I am very happy with this Uke starters kit!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020 by CVin

  • A Great Value
First, I am bound to state that I received this item at no cost for review. Having gotten that out of the way … I am astonished at what is included in this beginner’s kit for only $50. You get: -- the ukulele itself -- padded soft case -- strap and shoelace ( to tie it to the headstock ) -- 2 sets of Aquila nylon strings, 1 installed & 1 spare -- a little guide to ukulele chords -- a piece of sandpaper -- a Joyo clip-on electronic tuner Here are my first impressions of everything: This instrument is very nice for the price. The fret ends are dressed better than a lot of expensive guitars, the wood is real, and the finish is flawless. The hardware is all installed tight and straight, and it is pre-strung. Looking through the sound hole, I see the body is constructed the same as an acoustic guitar – thin steam-bent plywood and neatly-glued kerfing – no shortcuts. The headstock logo appears to be burned-in. It just needs tuning and you are ready to go. I can’t find anything wrong with it - the fit and finish on mine are flawless. The case is densely padded for protection, with double zipper pulls and shoulder straps. The strap is nice fabric, and the inclusion of the shoelace shows attention to detail. The tuner works quite well once you realize that you must set it for your instrument. The settings are: chromatic, guitar, bass, violin, ukulele-C and ukulele-D. Aquila is a big name in ukulele strings, even at this price it is not strung with fishing line. The sandpaper is for adjusting the action – you can pull the plastic saddle and sand it down if necessary. I see no need to do that, the nylon strings are much softer than steel. On close inspection, the plastic saddle is even compensated for intonation. What is missing is any sort of manual for the ukulele itself, like what to tune it to. But we have the internet, and that was easy to find out. I never had a ukulele before, and there are a number of oddities about it compared to a guitar: -- The instrument is tiny. The scale length is 15 inches, known as a ‘concert’ ukulele. The string nut is 35mm overall, and the string spread at the bridge is 42mm. This is pretty standard uke dimensions. If you have the muscular stumps of a bass-man, this is going to seem very small indeed. The weight is inconsequential. -- Standard tuning is GCAE ( notated the same way as a guitar is EADGBE ). The E is the same as the high-E on a guitar. The A is the next lower than the E, the C is the next lower from the A. The G is odd – it can be either higher or lower. The supplied strings are for the more common high-G tuning, which will seem very strange if you are used to a guitar, as the bottom string is not the bottom at all, nor is it the thickest. Alternate tunings are ADF#B, and DGBE, which matches the top four strings on a guitar. -- The dot markers are also different. There is no dot marker at the third fret. I can understand that, everyone can count to three. But the marker that is normally at the ninth fret on a guitar is at the tenth fret on a ukulele, although the marker at the 15th fret is in its normal place. I have no idea why that is, it does not correspond to any common scale. I have yet to find a good explanation. The kit also did not include a pick. There are special felt picks made just for ukuleles, but most people just strum with their fingers or thumb. A uke sounds better that way, a regular guitar pick makes it sound like a tiny cheap guitar. I’m glad it came with a little chord guide to get me started, as guitar chords are not going to work at all with GCAE tuning. The guide shows all the major and minor open chords, and a few major 7ths. For guitarists, there are alternate tunings, including DGBE, which lets you put your guitar chords to use. At first I tried to keep the standard ukulele tuning and teach myself the ukulele ‘cowboy’ chords, but many of them are just too crowded for my fingers. I have big hands and a ukulele is a tiny instrument. I’m used to a 34" bass! Even the open chords, any one that requires more than two fingers gets very tight. The basic chords are mostly pretty simple, but my fingers are just too big. Then I tried tuning the whole thing down to DGBE, the same as a guitar, albeit with a high D instead of a low one. The nylon strings are much more forgiving when doing this than steel, and didn’t get buzzy at all. Then I was able to strum out familiar guitar chords, many of which reduced to just one or two fingers - easy. The high D keeps it sounding like a ukulele, but mellower. I didn’t try tuning it up from the standard tuning, as I only have the one extra set of strings, and that would probably be too shrill anyway. It works very well as a tiny guitar. Bottom LIne: This is supposed to be a review of a ukulele, not a review of my thick fingers. This strikes me as a surprisingly well-made instrument, and a very complete kit that would be perfect for a beginner. If you want to get your kid started in music, or yourself, this would be a great way to do it. As long as you play with your fingers and not a pick, It’s not a very loud instrument either, so practice sessions are not likely to bother other people. The kit with all the accessories is a terrific value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2020 by A.R.G.

  • A Good Inexpensive Beginners Concert Ukulele Kit.
This Concert kit comes complete with everything you need to start your musical journey to Ukulele Land. The kit includes a padded, dual zippered gig bag with a handle, dual backpack straps and a large front pocket for storing your accessories. Also included are a sturdy 1.5 inch strap, strap buttons, a Joyo Tuner, and an extra set of strings. This satin finished, arched back, laminated body, concert ukulele is well constructed. The smooth edge fretboard that allows easy transitions, has dot markers at the 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, 15th and 17th frets and matching side markers. The 18 to 1 chrome tuners are easy to turn and hold the string tension tuning. This ukulele comes equipped with Aquila Super Nylgut strings. I was pleasantly surprised to find this ukulele was setup at a more than playable string action height at both the 1st and 12th frets, right out of the box. The ukulele has a compensated saddle and plays well up and down the fretboard. The ukulele has good pleasing sound and intonation for the price. I would recommend this kit to anyone looking for an affordable, well built beginner concert ukulele. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020 by Pat Shakir

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