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i'm considering buying a ukelele. i found some dirt cheap for like 30 bucks. just wondering if they're even worth it. i mean, it's 30 bucks, how shitty are they? i don't really want to spend a lot on one though, since i just want to mess around with it.(sexually)umm.. j/k... 

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Unlike cheap guitars, cheap ukes are decent to learn on because action really isn't a problem and tone woods are not really of a concern unless you become a serious player.
Any of the Samick ukes or Oscar Schmidt ukes are good entry level instruments.
I myself have a Samick, a vintage uke I got in Hawaii, a student uke (about $30) and a typical "tourist" uke that has Hawaii emblazoned on it.
I ordered accessories and a student uke from:
http://www.meleukulele.com
They are very friendly and ship very well.
Most ukes are tuned GCEA and the chord formations are usually one or two fretted (nylon) strings.
Give it a shot, it's a minimal investment and the uke is very portable and always brings a smile to people's faces.
Peace,
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Any of the Samick ukes or Oscar Schmidt ukes are good entry level instruments.
I myself have a Samick, a vintage uke I got in Hawaii, a student uke (about $30) and a typical "tourist" uke that has Hawaii emblazoned on it.
I ordered accessories and a student uke from:
http://www.meleukulele.com
They are very friendly and ship very well.
Most ukes are tuned GCEA and the chord formations are usually one or two fretted (nylon) strings.
Give it a shot, it's a minimal investment and the uke is very portable and always brings a smile to people's faces.
Peace,
Carl
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They're really fun and easy to carry. I actually purchased a little chipboard case, some ask me I play the violin. Of course I don't lie and say yes, I mean no. (yeah sure, right).
Stay away form the current Martin uke, it's waaaay to expensive for what it's made out of and it's sad that Martin has put out such a cheaply made and poor sounded instrument.
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Btw, I believe Oscar Schmidt makes a soprano uke that has a pickup in it for about 40 bucks.
Soprano ukes are the most common, if you want something that sounds more like a guitar get a tenor uke, they're much larger and deeper in sound.
Stay away form the current Martin uke, it's waaaay to expensive for what it's made out of and it's sad that Martin has put out such a cheaply made and poor sounded instrument.
EDIT:
Btw, I believe Oscar Schmidt makes a soprano uke that has a pickup in it for about 40 bucks.
Soprano ukes are the most common, if you want something that sounds more like a guitar get a tenor uke, they're much larger and deeper in sound.
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i'm looking for the soprano sound.
http://www.meleukulele.com/shopdisplayp ... t+Ukeleles
is that pheonix a soprano? i'm guessing it is, just making sure though.
http://www.meleukulele.com/shopdisplayp ... t+Ukeleles
is that pheonix a soprano? i'm guessing it is, just making sure though.
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they do suck and now i never play the thing and in fact its hung up on my wall for decoration.littlefriend420 wrote:Friction pegs suck for any instrument. Of course, you could always try roughing them up with a scrap of sandpaper. That helps for a while. Ultimately you just get tired of constantly retuning.
yeah my ex girlfrind played he cello and it was way too hard to keep it in tune b/c they kept slipping, get gear tunes
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thanks for the advice. how do i know which one has gear tuners if i buy it off of the internet? any suggestions off of this site... http://www.meleukulele.com or another site?
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The beginner Phoenix uke looks like geared tuners. Just ask before buying, they should tell you. Friction tuners are junk and frustrating.jrbleiguy wrote:thanks for the advice. how do i know which one has gear tuners if i buy it off of the internet? any suggestions off of this site... http://www.meleukulele.com or another site?
Other student ukes:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... id/512535/
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... id/512520/
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=h ... id/514014/
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