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Kala MK-B Makala Baritone Ukulele Bundle with Gig Bag, Tuner, Strap, Aquila Strings, Online Lessons, Austin Bazaar Instructional DVD, and Polishing Cloth

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Arrives Saturday, Nov 29
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Size: Bundle w/ Gig Bag


Style: Baritone


Features

  • Mahogany Body
  • 18 Brass Frets
  • Walnut Fingerboard and Bridge
  • Mahogany Neck
  • Geared Tuners

Brand: Kala


Size: Bundle w/ Gig Bag


Color: Bundle w/ Gig Bag


Item dimensions L x W x H: 33 x 6 x 13 inches


Top Material Type: Agathis


Back Material Type: Walnut


String Material Type: Nylon


Finish Type: Polished


Instrument: Ukulele


Item Weight: 2.75 Pounds


Item Weight: 2.75 pounds


Product Dimensions: 33 x 6 x 13 inches


Item model number: AUS-MK-B-COMBO-STD


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 27, 2011


Back Material: Walnut


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Bundle w/ Gig Bag


String Material: Nylon


Top Material: Agathis


Number of Strings: 4


Size: Bundle w/ Gig Bag


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  • Kala Pineapple Uke/Hard Case/Tuner bundle: MORE than your money's worth!
Size: Bundle w/ Case Style: Pineapple Soprano
As a music teacher and professional performer for nearly 40 years I've see all kinds and grades of fretted instruments. The Kala brand Pineapple-style soprano uke has cut costs where it matters least (cosmetic flourishes) and put the value where it matters most: Sound quality and playability. As several reviewers have cited in the past, the strings leave something to be desired, but are adequate for any beginner. The main problem with most of these less expensive ukuleles is intonation problems. One thing few reviewers ever mention is the fact that the hardest string to compensate for is the lowest pitched, or third string on a soprano uke. (Compensation means adjustment of the bridge saddle position so each string has an identical pitch when struck while being fretted at the 12th fret as the harmonic produced when struck while being merely touched at the 12th fret.) The 3rd string was out of tune with itself--but that was the only one. With such a short string length and such stretchy material as nylon, if only the 3rd string has faulty compensation then this can practically always be attributed to the strings. But on (for example) the Hohner soprano uke I bought, all strings were out of tune, and no brand of strings will improve it. On the cheapo Makala brand (not this maker's Makala MODEL--the name "makala" is in use by several brands) there is less compensation problem than the pricier Hohner, but it's still there. The Lanakai brand uke I bought sells for a similar price to this Kala brand uke/case/tuner ensemble, and has nicer tuners (but that's not really needed unless a uke's new tuners are actually falling apart--which some cheapos are doing right out of the box). And the Lanakai has basic, simple decorative inlays, and also Nylgut strings. A hard case like the one that comes with this Kala Pineapple package, if bought to protect the Lanakai mentioned above, would set you back at least half the cost of the instrument, as would an electronic tuner. The Lanakai has a more balanced tone in the upper pitch registers, and is slightly louder, but the latter could be due to the higher tension of the Nylgut strings. The clip-on electronic tuner that comes with this Makala Pineapple Uke is great when doing a gig in a noisy club, restaurant or even just at the campfire. A lot of new musicians are unaware that a medium sized restaurant has decibel levels similar to the noise level of a common lawn mower. Without a clip-on tuner, It's nearly impossible to get an instrument in tune without turning up your amp or PA system and treating your audience to a round of "ting-tong, ting-tang, ting-teng, ting-ting" on each string. The tuner that came with this uke even had a new flat mercury-type battery, and the tuner is easy to use, accurate and will work on other instruments (guitars, mandolins, banjos, etc.). I'd rate the quality of the Kala Pineapple tops for its price range, and with this package, with a $35 to $45 hard case, and a $15 to $25 tuner, you're basically getting the uke for free. By the way, the "buffing cloth" is pretty laughable as an accessory in this kit. The beginner's song sheet is enough to get a rank beginner started strumming chords, which is all most uke players ever aspire to anyway. Music teachers: This uke is a great way to get little fingers used to fingering chords that are basically identical to commonly-used guitar chords. We've used it successfully with children as young as three. You can confidently buy a dozen--or a hundred--of these Kala Pineapple Uke kits for use with a classroom full of beginners, though if used for the under-12 set, probably the Makala brand (not Makala MODELS of other brands) with its cheapo all-plywood construction would be a safer investment--you WILL lose a few in a class of 20 or more kids. Teacher's tip: When using with small children, punch or drill a hole in a heavy plectrum and tie a nice, pliable braided-nylon carpenter's chalkline string (available at hardware stores) to it and to the uke head so the creative little angels (who "always" drop the pick into their uke's soundhole) won't run you to death getting it out of the ukes. The Kala KA-MK-P Pineapple-Style soprano uke bundle is definitely the best deal on ukes ever. For those reading this review in the future, this is by far the best deal at this time (April 2013). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2013 by sheepman

  • Mykala - a Quality Ukulele for a Fair price
Size: Bundle w/ Gig Bag Style: Baritone
As the Kala entry-level brand, Mykala is a fine ukulele for a fair price. The workmanship is good, the mahogany and other materials used seem very good, and the tuners are a little tight but work well. I am told by my ukulele club members that it sounds very good, so I am pleased with the Mykala Baritone ukulele. The bag included in this package is a good fit and looks nice. The other accessories are fine, but the strings provided are not for a Baritone ukulele, so I gave them to a friend with a smaller ukulele. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by Bob B

  • Bang for the buck!
Size: Bundle w/ Case Style: Concert
I was looking for a good entry level uke as I mainly play acoustic and electric guitars and I considered several brands including Cordoba, Mahalo, and other cheaper brands but finally settled to get a concert size Makala after watching some videos and reading reviews. I’m not going to talk about the specs of this product since you can get that online especially from youtube but I will focus more on my impression as a first time ukulele owner. I bought this package because it was a pretty good deal, with a semi hard case and a tuner, it’s really good value for money. The case doesn’t look cheap at all and im not worried accidentally dropping it with the uke inside or bumping onto something. The tuner is okay, not very good looking but it does the job..which is err. Tuning  Now, the uke itself looks pretty well built, the action is right with no fret buzz, the finish is just varnish I think, the neck is smooth and the tuning keys are smooth and easy to tune and the uke itself stays in tune. If I’m not mistaken this already came with Aquila nyl gut strings which makes the sound lovely. I tried the Kala KA-C and other brands in a local music store, and the thing is with ukuleles if you are not a professional uke player, I personally don’t think spending more money on the higher end ones will bring you more fun in playing. This is loud enough for my taste with a balanced low and high and it doesn’t have intonation issues out of the box. I bought this to have a decent ukulele which I can bring to the beach or at a small party or even to the office (because I cant bring my guitars there) and it does the job well. I cant think of any downside to this because thinking of the price I paid for this, I cant expect for anything better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2016 by Muzickero

  • This is a pretty cool package for the price
Size: Bundle w/ Gig Bag Style: Soprano
This is a pretty cool package for the price. I am a guitar player and bassist and I just wanted to learn the ukelele for fun. This package is perfect for that but I think the DVD is a bit of a waste. The intructions arent the best I found way better lessons on youtube for free. The bag is cheap but even cheap gig bags run you at least $20, so considering the entire package it's worth the money. The tuner is actually pretty good but unfortunately you're going to need it clipped on at all times because this thing falls out of tune every 15 minutes or so of me playing it. The instrument itself is what it is. It's not the highest quality so the nylon strings fall out of tune frequently. It sounds o.k. It's not a great smooth sound you're going to get from a high quality instrument but it's not priced like a high quality instrument. It also doesn't sound like a cheap piece of crap either. I wouldn't want to take it on stage if I was a pro ukelele player or anything but that is so far from this package's purpose. Overall, you have everything you need to learn and maintain a new instrument for just under $70. It's easy to learn and fun to play and I've enjoyed it quite a bit. In time I'd love to add a better quality instrument to my collection but for the sake of having some fun and creating music with friends, it does the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2016 by Big T

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