Ukulele Is A Great&Nbsp;Way To Take Laid-Back Tropical Atmospheres Anywhere, Whether You'Re Strumming&Nbsp;In A Hammock On The Beach Or Kicked Back In A Recliner In Your Living Room, A Ukulele Is A Great Way To Spread Some Good Vibrations. Our Toy Ukulele Can&Nbsp;Stimulate Children Through Every Stage Of Development And Help Cultivate Their&Nbsp;Sense Of Music, Learn Basic Notes And Rhythmic Patterns, And Put On Show&Nbsp;For Their Favorite Audience--You, Of Course.
Get To Know About&Nbsp;Your Ukulele:
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&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;Measurements -17 Inch -17*5.5*1.8 Inch. 21 Inch- 21.7*7.1*2.6Inch
&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;Materials - We Chose The Most Popular Non-Toxic Environmental Protection&Nbsp;Abs Plastic To Build The Body Of This Ukulele,While The Strings Remade&Nbsp;Out Of Nylon That Is Incredibly Popular And Used For Many Musical Instrument&Nbsp;Including Guitars To Make Sure This Ukulele Produces The Best Sound It&Nbsp;Can.
&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;&Nbsp;Patterns-3 Different Designs In Total For You Tochoose,Including Rosewood,Spruce Wood And Classical Printing.
Why My Ukulele Not Keep Tone?
While Tuning&Nbsp;Your Uke, Stretching Your Strings Is Essential To Ensure That New Strings&Nbsp;DonT Slip Out Of Tune During Practice&Nbsp;Session.
Once You'Re&Nbsp;In Tune, Slip Your Index Finger Beneath Each String And Give It A Gentle Tug&Nbsp;Upward. As The Slack Is Let Out Of Each String, It Will Naturally Go Flat.To Correct This During The Stretching Process, Always Re-Tune The String To Standard&Nbsp;Pitch Immediately After Stretching Repeat This Process Several Times Prior&Nbsp;To Playing And YouLl Find That Your Ukulele Stays In Tune Without Slipping. Pls Note That This Happens On New Strings, Not An Issue Of The Quality&Nbsp;Of Our Product.
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Color | Rosewood |
Size | Small |
Dimensions | xx |
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