First things first, let’s discuss about the two kinds of wood that this product is made of. Indonesian Rosewood has been used in order to create the fingerboard and the bridge, whereas mahogany has been used for the top, side, neck and back.
The strings belong to the Italian Aquila trademark and they are very resilient and it takes more than a couple of months for them to break, the chances for them to weaken are minimal and this is a plus.
You also receive a 5 in 1 Beginner Kit when purchasing this instrument including a gig bag and a cherub tuner. This kit is very useful because it spares you a lot of time that otherwise you would have spent it on online tutorials. …show more content…
Well, I said that the strings are resilient, so you don’t need to worry in this respect. The main issue here comes regarding tuning and under no circumstance regarding durability because it is a combination between Indonesian Rosewood and mahogany, so it’s very resilient to shock.
It is quite difficult to tune and to get the sounds that you desire, but if you spend more time studying how to play it ,you will get the idea and things will be great. Embark on your journey of becoming a great ukulele player. Never has life been so