Kala Makala MK-T Tenor Ukulele

June 27, 2010 by musicman  
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Kala Makala MK-T Tenor Ukulele

Simply the best entry-level ukes on the market. Sound and playability usually suffer at these affordable prices, but not with Makala. Fantastic sound and looks and easy on the wallet. Available in all sizes and multiple colors.

All our ukulele’s come with an extra set of FREE ukulele strings.

Kala Makala MK-SD-PKBurst Dolphin Pink Burst Ukulele

June 26, 2010 by musicman  
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Kala Makala MK-SD-PKBurst Dolphin Pink Burst UkuleleMakala Pink Burst Dolphin Bridge Ukulele. Soprano size Ukulele comes in many vibrant colors. Featuring Rosewood Dolphin Bridge and Rosewood fingerboard. A fun and exciting Ukulele for all ages.

All our ukulele’s come with an extra set of FREE ukulele strings.

Kala Makala MK-SD-LBLBurst Dolphin Light Blue Burst Ukulele

June 26, 2010 by musicman  
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Kala Makala MK-SD-LBLBurst Dolphin Light Blue Burst UkuleleMakala Light Blue Burst Dolphin Bridge Ukulele. Soprano size Ukulele comes in many vibrant colors. Featuring Rosewood Dolphin Bridge and Rosewood fingerboard. A fun and exciting Ukulele for all ages.

All our ukulele’s come with an extra set of FREE ukulele strings.

How to Buy a Ukulele

June 24, 2010 by musicman  
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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

Ukulele For Sale? Yes & FREE Ukulele Buyer’s Guide Too!

June 23, 2010 by musicman  
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The Musician’s Superstore is excited to announce the addition of Kala, Makala, Lanikai and Ibanez ukuleles to our online store. Check out our home page for some fantastic deals on soprano, concert, tenor and baritone ukulele’s from the top manufacturers.

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.