Ibanez Ukulele: Looks just like their Exotic Guitar line

Posted By on May 10, 2012

The UEW30RWE model is for those performers looking for a an ukulele with a slick look. This ukulele uses Rosewood top, back, sides, and fretboard. The neck is made from mahogany and there is also a little abalone inlay. In this video, you will get to hear how this ukulele sounds plugged in using it’s UK-300T pick-up with built tuner.  Check it out!  To see the whole performance click here.

Kamoa E3-T Ukulele: Solid Wood, Solid Tone!

Posted By on March 13, 2012

Kamoa Ukulele is for all those virtuosos that are looking for a full sound at an affordable price. Kamoa’s quality is well above average. They have many finishes.  I would highly recommend checking these ukulele out. Here is a short video showing the types of wood used to make this ukulele and a little song so you can get an idea how it sounds (no reverb).

The Kamaka 6 String : Epic Chalangalang

Posted By on February 14, 2012

The six string Kamaka is your go to ukulele for traditional Hawaiian music. Doubling the octaves on the “C” and “A” notes gives this ukulele a different timbre. Check out this video that shows off the beauty and sound of a Kamaka 6 string.

Kala KA-SSTU-T Traveler Ukulele

Posted By on October 1, 2011

If you’re looking for a very compact ukulele, yet one that has a huge sound, look no further than the Kala KA-SSTU-T. Perfect for the casual kanikapila with the friends or a day at the beach, you can basically go anywhere with it by your side. This ukulele features a spruce stop, rosewood fingerboard & bridge with mahogany back & sides. It also comes along with a logo travel bag that will surely streamline your look!

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The Martin S1 Ukulele : Classic Martin Sound

Posted By on August 5, 2011

We now  carry Martin Ukuleles!  This particular one that I am playing in the video is the S1. This soprano is made with real mahogany, has 17 frets ( most sopranos only have 12), and has a nice  tone.  It reminds me of my Great-Grandfather’s old Martin which is the real deal! It’s an awesome buy to add to your collection.  Check out the video below to get an idea of how it sounds.

Kanile’a Guitarlele

Posted By on April 12, 2010

Butch O’Sullivan playing the Kanile’a Guitarlele at Easy Music Center King St in front of the new ukulele wall.  The iphone mic does not do the Guitarlele, or Butch for that matter, justice.  They both sound wonderful!

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