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Violin Ukulele Hawaiian Tenor Guitars


The Ukulele (Ukelele) is a tool four strings of Hawaiian origin and is part of a family of three instruments: Soprano, Tenor and Baritone. This instrument, as well as most of the Hawaiian stringed instrument, is unique in that his whole body is constructed in the same timber, osea bottom, sides and soundboard.

the most common tuning of the Ukulele reads: sun, DO, MI, LA (g, C, E, A) counting from the fourth string to first. The shooting string is very similar to ronroco: 43cm.
original timber for construction is Koa Ukulele, Hawaiian native tree whose wood is difficult to record in our country. therefore choose to bring wood from our area to build a large part of the instrument.




Technical data:


Fund and Soundboard Hoops: zoites

Mango: Cedar Paraguay (laminated Incense)

Diapason: Guayubira

Bridge: Guayubira

Bars and Spinets: German Spruce

Marquetry: mahogany and walnut

Plugs: Akord armored

Termination: gloss to shellac
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Below you can see the Ukulele in action ...