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Kmise Classical Concert Ukulele Solid Spruce Mahogany 23 Ukelele Hawaii Guitar for Music Lover

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Color: 23 Classical


Features

  • Classical Guitar Style Head : Special Design Which is Beautiful
  • Excellent Body:Solid Spruce Top + Mahogany Back & Side, Which Sound is more Bright and Very Suitable for Playing and Singing
  • No Scratch Hand: Accurate Fret Wire Length with Sanded Edge,Smoothly to Hold On Which is Important to Beginner and Teens
  • Super Configuration :Solid Top + Real Bone Nut & Saddle + Aquila String + Real Abalone Inlay ,with Italy Aquila String,I Believe This Ukulele will be a First Choice for Beginner or Professional Player Even as a Gift
  • Easy Restring: Tied String Installation ,So Easy for a Beginner or If You Not Satisfied with Our String

Brand: Kmise


Color: 23 Classical


Top Material Type: Spruce


Back Material Type: Spruce Wood


Instrument: Mandolin


Operation Mode: Manual


Number of Strings: 4


Item Weight: 2.02 pounds


Package Dimensions: 26.38 x 11.02 x 4.53 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 22, 2020


Back Material: Spruce Wood


Color Name: 23 Classical


Top Material: Spruce


Number of Strings: 4


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  • Great baritone Uke.
I’ve bought 6 kmise brand ukes; a concert, a tenor, and 4 8-string tenor Ukes.— now their Baritone Uke. The workmanship and quality of each has been exceptional. Normally I’ve played guitar and banjo for over 60 years owned a music store and owned Martin, Taylor, Gibson, Yamaha, Goya and other guitars and Deering and Vega Banjoes. So I do know string instrument quality. I’m almost 90 years old and have some painful arthritis in my hands— so my playing technique has devolved into something that I had to overcome. My solution is to tune the Ukes to an open tuning. Either G Chord or C Chord; allowing me to use 1 finger barre chords and a lot of sliding to the requisite following chords. In C I tuned my Tenor and tenor 8 strings and baritone Uke 4th string to a low G, 3rd to C, 2nd to an E, and 1st to a higher G. It’s a full sound and I can finger pick it banjo style or strum or both. I love these Kmise Ukes. They are beautifully finished and have a I Unique sound. The price is unbelievable low. And all the tuner machine head have a 1:18 ratio— allowing for greater accuracy than normal 1:15. Yes, sadly they are made in China but now many main stream instruments are also made there—. MY ADVICE? Buy them now. Well worth the money or even triple the money. You can witness the playing results on YouTube search BlairandJacquelineAdams— for numerous sample clips for free. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by Badams4u Badams4u

  • Great little instrument - With a truss rod!
Color: Mahogany Body - Only Ukelele
The ukulele is really good. This baritone delivers a solid bass that gives a nice "round" tone overall. Not all baritones will do this. The setup was spot on - the way a good "standard" setup should be. However, I play with a light touch and desire a really low action. I filed the nut down somewhat and adjusted the truss rod - for me, it now plays like "butter." Which brings me to the feature that sold me - the truss rod. You don't often find them on ukuleles. On a baritone the need is even greater. Without a truss rod, if your neck ever gets a bow in it, say from weather or elements, fixing it can get expensive. I found the truss rod to be very effective. I would add, that if you are not experienced filing a nut or adjusting a truss rod, you must have a technician do it for you. This uke has a natural finish, not much shine at all. You can however, get a shine - it just takes some elbow grease. I just used a guitar polish and soft cloth and paper towel - expect to spend some time. This of course, is purely a matter of taste. Check with a technician to make sure the polish you use will not affect the tone. This is a great little instrument - a better player than those costing more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025 by Mike Gentry Mike Gentry

  • This is an EXCELLENT value for the money, but not without it's flaws
I purchased the Spruce and Rosewood version of this baritone ukulele. This is my first baritone, so I'm not sure how it stacks up to others of this size, but I'm experienced playing Sopranos, Concerts, and Tenors. Upon tuning it up and playing, I was pleasantly surprised by the richer, bassier tone of the larger body. It sounds very nice, and there were no obvious intonation issues that I noticed. The original aquila strings don't sound bad, but I replaced the stock strings with a set of D'Addario Titanium Baritone Ukulele strings. The wound strings give this uke a much more full 'guitar' like sound. If you see my attached pictures of the fingerboard (the ones where I'm deliberately spreading the strings out) you may see that the wound strings are actually filing down the frets where pressed. I noticed this when I saw little metal flecks all over the fingerboard after playing. So while these frets are totally fine for nylon strings, the fret wire is too cheap to play with metal wound strings (without flattening the frets that is..). Which brings me to my next point, the frets do not appear to be installed with great care. There are pretty obvious filing marks on the ends of the frets that were never polished up. A few of them seem to be a half, possibly a whole milimeter off of the fretboard, and may possibly need to be tapped back into place in the future. That being said, the manufacturer DID make the effort to ensure that there were no sharp edges or burrs that could do any hand damage along any of the frets. The nut of the instrument is not glued or lacquered in place at all. It floats freely, and is only held down by the tension of the strings. If you see my picture of the nut, you can see how it gets pulled away from the fingerboard during tuning with wound strings. Be cautious if you see this happening to your instrument, because you don't want to put too much uneven pressure on the nut, which could cause a chip or break in the bone. I'll probably end up using some kind of wood adhesive to secure the nut in place myself at a later date. The body of the instrument is beautiful, I love the pattern of the Rosewood on the back, and the spruce top looks very attractive with the inlay around the soundhole (aside from a tiny part of it that appears to have been cut a little outside the diameter of the inlay ring). The sides look to be Rosewood as well, though I've found two spots on the side of the instrument that have 'bubbling'. If you see my attached picture of the siding where I have made red circles to highlight (as best as my camera is able to) the two 'bubbled' spots. I can press these bubbled spots down with my fingernail and they pop back up into place, so this leads me to believe that the Rosewood might actually just be a veneer over some other kind of solid wood, which certainly would not surprise me at this price range ($59.99 at the time of writing). The back of the instrument at the very end near the strap peg has a 1-2" long scratch in the Rosewood exposing unfinished wood (or the solid under wood if it really is just a veneer). Some of the fingerboard inlays aren't perfectly circular, but these are all very small details you probably wouldn't even notice without deliberately looking for them. I was deliberately looking for flaws and defects like these when checking over the instrument. With all of this being said, it is a beautiful ukulele and it sounds awesome. I would absolutely buy this again, or recommend it to a friend. Just be aware that this uke's price is somewhat reflected in the craftsmanship and attention to detail. Overall, you really get a nice instrument for the modest $60 price tag. The only reason I took a star off is because of the cheap fret wire. I don't like having tiny metal fragments on my fingerboard or on my fingers, and I think that the manufacturer should consider making their future instruments with real brass or stainless steel fret wire to prevent this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2019 by YungDeezmo YungDeezmo

  • I couldn't be happier!
Color: Mahogany Body - Only Ukelele
I am very picky with my instruments and I own some quite expensive ukuleles. I am literally AMAZED at the quality and sound of this Kmise baritone uke, and at the attention to detail. The quality of building is very high, and the instrument came with a set up that seemed made by a luthier. Nut slots perfectly cut, not too low, not too high. No strings buzzing. Perfect strings action at the 12th fret (2.75mm). The sound is awesome, loud and warm with plenty of clarity. Intonation is spot on. I cannot believe that such a good instrument can be sold at such an affordable price. Kudos to the maker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by Gerardo Piero Pavone

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