Lanikai LU-21CE-BK Concert Electric Ukulele
The Lu-21CE is based on the best selling Concert Ukulele offered by Lanikai with added professional grade Belcat electronics for playing in louder environments and a Black finish. This handcrafted ukulele is made with Nato wood (otherwise known as Eastern Mahogany) on its top back and sides. When this wood choice is paired with the Rosewood fingerboard it brings out a mellow tone with an enhanced midrange that is often missing in instruments in this price point.
All our ukulele’s come with an extra set of FREE ukulele strings.
The LU-21CE also comes stocked with die cast tuning machines geared 14/1 for easy tuning. If you have never played ukulele before get ready for a world of fun. The ukulele is an addicting instrument that can and will be taken everywhere. The standard tuning on a Soprano, Concert, and Tenor ukulele is GBEA, and on a Baritone DGBE. If you can play one ukulele you can play them all! With the easy playability, and included instruction booklet written by Mary Lou Dempler you will be playing in a matter of minutes then you’ll see why people are saying Lanikai Makes Me Happy!
All our ukulele’s come with an extra set of FREE ukulele strings.
Lanikai LU-21C Concert Ukulele
The LU series is Lanikai’s most popular and most affordable. They are a perfect first stop for acoustic multi-instrumentalist looking to expand their tonal palette or the first time player just beginning their lifelong love of music. The LU-21C is a concert uke featuring nato wood construction with a white binding, chrome die-cast tuners, and a rosewood fretboard.
All our ukulele’s come with an extra set of FREE ukulele strings.
The Lanikai LU Series
Lanikai’s most popular and affordable models, the LU series features classic designs and beautiful wood, with plenty of attention to detail. All LU series ukuleles include an instruction booklet to guide you with these easy to learn instruments.
Nato Top, Back, and Sides
Nato, often referred to as “Eastern Mahogany,” delivers wonderful playablility and tone without an accompanying high price tag. Used with Ukeleles, it provides a nice, pronounced mid-range with a mellow high-end.
White Binding
The body of the LU-21C features white binding, for a nice contrast/framing of the red-tinted finish, and an all-around beautiful instrument.
Rosewood Fretboard
Just as with guitars, rosewood makes an ideal fretboard tone wood for ukes.
Die-Cast Tuners
Lanikai’s die-cast tuning machines provide solid tuning, so strum away confidently.
All our ukulele’s come with an extra set of FREE ukulele strings.
Lanikai LU-21 Soprano Ukulele
All our ukulele’s come with an extra set of FREE ukulele strings.
- Soprano-sized ukulele–great for first-time players and multi-instrumentalists looking to expand range
- Constructed of reddish nato wood for bright, bassy sound
- Accented with white binding
- Rosewood fretboard with 12 frets; 14-inch scale length
- Includes instruction book
- Soprano Size
- Limited Lifetime Warrnty
- Easy Playablilty
- Has 12 Frets
Celebrate a place where heaven meets the ocean when you strum on this soprano ukulele (model LU-21) from Lanikai’s LU series–one of its most popular and affordable ukuleles. Offering a classic, sweet island sound, it’s a great choice for first-time players or for acoustic multi-instrumentalists looking to expand their tonal palette.
The LU-21 uses nato wood for top, back and side construction as well as for its fret board. Reddish nato wood, also known as eastern mahogany, is often used in more affordable guitars and ukuleles and offers many of the same acoustic properties as mahogany.
Specifications
- Size: Standard
- Scale length: 14 inches
- Width at nut: 1.375 inches
- Top construction: Nato
- Back/side construction: Nato
- Fret board construction: Nato
- Frets: 12
- Machines: Chrome/ivoroid geared
- Binding: None
All our ukulele’s come with an extra set of FREE ukulele strings.
How to Buy a Ukulele
The Ukulele has quickly become one of the most popular instruments today. You’ll see many different artists playing Ukuleles…Paul McCartney, Jason Mraz, the band “Train” features the Ukulele in their song “Soul Sister” and who could forget “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole from the movie “Finding Forrester”.
There are several reasons for the popularity of the Ukulele but one of the main reasons is that the Ukulele is so easy and fun to play. From ages 4 to 104 just about anyone can have fun playing and making music with a ukulele.
There are only 4 nylon strings to play and they’re very easy on the fingers. If you’ve played the guitar you know it can take some time for your finger tips to get used to the soreness that your fingertips experience when you first start playing the steel strings on most guitars. No so with the Ukulele…the nylon strings are very easy and comfortable to play. Many chords on the Ukulele can be played with only 2 or 3 fingers. That’s what’s so great about playing the Ukulele, in no time at all you’ll be making music and loving it.
Here are a few things you should know before you buy your first Ukulele. Read more
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The Ukulele has quickly become one of the most popular instruments today. You’ll see many different artists playing Ukulele’s…Paul McCartney, Jason Mraz, the band “Train” features the Ukulele in their song “Soul Sister” and who could forget “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo’ole from the movie “Finding Forrester”.
There are several reasons for the popularity of the Ukulele but one of the main reasons is that the Ukulele is so easy and fun to play. From ages 4 to 104 just about anyone can have fun playing and making music with a ukulele.
There are only 4 nylon strings to play and they’re very easy on the fingers. If you’ve played the guitar you know it can take some time for your finger tips to get used to the soreness that your fingertips experience when you first start playing the steel strings on most guitars. No so with the Ukulele…the nylon strings are very easy and comfortable to play. Many chords on the Ukulele can be played with only 2 or 3 fingers. That’s what’s so great about playing the Ukulele, in no time at all you’ll be making music and loving it.
For more things you should know before you buy your first Ukulele, be sure to download our FREE ukulele buyer’s guide.






