Is KoAloha a good brand?

Hawaiian spirit even shows up in the name of this ukulele brand. Among them are find famous names like Victoria Vox and Daniel Ho. All KoAloha ukuleles come with a “Better than the Weather” warranty—regarded as one of the best in the industry.

Are concert and tenor ukes the same?

Fretboard Length Most concert ukuleles have a fretboard that joins the body at the 12th fret, while most tenor ukes have a fingerboard that joins at the 14th fret. In other words, the neck of a tenor uke sticks out two frets more than a concert (about one inch).

What kind of strings does KoAloha use?

Mahalo for investing in the string that I have been using for many many years on KoAloha and UkeSA ukuleles. I am so happy that these premium ukulele strings are now available through a new brand that I am starting.

Are Kala ukulele made in China?

Even brands like Kala that make higher-end ukuleles in the US make most of their inexpensive (sub $500 or so) ukuleles in China. This means that there are many factories and workshops that have both the equipment and expertise to make ukuleles.

Where are Koaloha ukuleles made?

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​Koaloha is considered a PREMIERE builder, that is masterfully hand-crafted in hawai’i. KOALOHA Koa UKULELES ARE ALIVE! ​ONE STRUM AND YOU CAN FEEL AND HEAR THE INSTRUMENTS VOICE. uke republic’s included professional setup on every KoAloha Uke.

What are the best strings for a Banjolele?

In general they should have nylon strings. I use D’addario nyltech. Nylon and nylon-like strings will stretch a lot for a number of days before they settle down.

Is Kala made in China?

To my knowledge most of the lower-priced KALA are made in China. If you have not purchased the uke, I would NOT recommend the “Satin” (the name refers to the finish on the wood). The sound is good and it appears to be a much more expensive ukulele.

What’s the price of a Kanile a ukulele?

Souza is known for his use of UV cured gloss finish, a superior finishing technique first pioneered by Taylor guitar and unique to Kanile’a among Hawaiian ukuleles. Among the notable artists who play Kanile’as is Aldrine Guerrero of Ukulele Underground. A simply appointed tenor Kanile’a sells for about $1,000.

What’s the price of a Hawaiian ukulele tenor?

Kitakis’ son Andrew owns The Ukulele Site, a top online retailer of Hawaiian ukuleles. A simply appointed Ko’olau tenor starts at around $2,000. For those that can’t afford (or wait!) for one, the company also makes the highly regarded and affordable Pono brand, made in Java under direct supervision of Ko’olau.

What makes Hawaiian ukulele different from other ukuleles?

They share a few attributes that set them apart from other ukulele brands: They’re all hand-made in Hawaii. Their ukuleles are almost all made of solid Koa, the traditional Hawaiian wood used in ukuleles. They’re professional grade and pricey (roughly $1,000 and up).

What makes the K brand ukulele so special?

“K Brand” refers to the well-known Hawaiian ukulele makers. They share a few attributes that set them apart from other ukulele brands: They’re all hand-made in Hawaii. Their ukuleles are almost all made of solid Koa, the traditional Hawaiian wood used in ukuleles.