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Lanikai LU-21 Soprano Ukulele

Lanikai LU-21 Soprano Ukulele

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Brand: Lanikai
Category: Musical Instruments

List Price: $94.99
Buy New: $50.00
as of 9/10/2010 18:41 CDT details
You Save: $44.99 (47%)



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Seller: Tduncan212
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 56

Country: USA
Color: Natural
Media: Electronics
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 21 x 6.6 x 2.4
Warranty: Limited Lifetime

MPN: LU-21
Model: LU-21
UPC: 048667401303
EAN: 0048667401303
ASIN: B001EL6I8W

Release Date: February 15, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 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

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Product Description
This is where it all begins - classic design and beautiful wood with attention to detail. All this at a price that will make you smile. The Lanikai LU-21 Standard Ukulele is built with nato back, sides and top and a 12 fret rosewood fretboard. This standard sized ukulele features geared tuning machines with a white body binding.

Amazon.com Product Description

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.

Lanikai LU-21 Ukulele

The LU-21 uses nato wood for top, back and side construction and rosewood 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. This package includes an instruction booklet that will guide into a lifelong enjoyment of this instrument.

Specifications

  • Size: Standard
  • Scale length: 14 inches
  • Width at nut: 1.375 inches
  • Top construction: Nato
  • Back/side construction: Nato
  • Fret board construction: Rosewood
  • Frets: 12
  • Machines: Chrome/ivoroid geared
  • Binding: White

Ukulele History

The Ukulele is actually the descendant of a four-stringed musical instrument known as the machête or, less accurately, the braguinha from the Portuguese island of Madeira. There are many theories about how the ukulele got its name. The two most-circulated stories include one about an English army officer, Edward Purvis, who became quite adept at playing the machête. Because he was small and sprightly (as opposed to the markedly larger frames of the Hawaiians), he was nicknamed "Ukulele," which in Hawaiian means "jumping flea" (also translated as "bouncing Flea" or "leaping flea"). A more literal theory likens the fingers of an accomplished player flying nimbly up and down the fretboard of the machête to the movement of "jumping fleas."



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5 out of 5 stars Amazing Soprano Uke   April 18, 2009
Scott Kitchen (Long Island, NY)
24 out of 26 found this review helpful

After spending two days using a brandless ukulele from a music store, this little baby came in the mail, much to my delight. With Aquila strings, low action, and beautiful craftsmanship, the quality of this product is apparent before even the first strum.

If you're looking to start playing ukulele or are switching from a larger uke, this is the way to go. Love this uke!



5 out of 5 stars Wonderful.   August 13, 2009
rogelyosep
17 out of 18 found this review helpful

I was skeptical on what ukulele I should get as my first, and I consulted plenty of things: uke owners, reviews and various other things. After plenty of searching, I came to the conclusion of getting this one because it was recommended by uke owners and its reviews were good. It was definitely a good choice. The strings are great, but in the beginning it takes a bit to get the strings to stay in tune. It's such a wonderful tone, and the size is just about right. If you're getting your first uke, I recommend this one.


5 out of 5 stars Great first Ukulele   October 22, 2009
Michael M. Carvalho (Worcester, MA USA)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

I am very pleased with this purchase. I was looking for a inexpensive Ukulele, but not a cheaply made toy. This model seems solidly constructed and sounds great. I use the Guitar Toolkit app for iPhone and it tunes it perfectly. I usually have to tune it before every time I play it, so if you don't already have a tuner, I'd suggest picking one up with the Ukulele.

I must admit though, I was really caught off guard when I found a "Made In China" sticker on the back. I thought Lanikai was based out of Hawaii, but I guess they outsource the production of their Ukulele's (or maybe just the lower end models) to China.

I'm a lefty, and had no problem flipping the strings. It didn't require filing down anything either.



5 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good!   August 14, 2009
Michael J Edelman (Huntington Woods, MI USA)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I play a few stringed instruments, and ukulele isn't one of them. But after seeing so many great uke players lately- Jake Shimaukuro, Joe Brown- I had a hankering to try some ukulele playing myself. I wanted a playable instrument, and I didn't feel like spending a lot of money. I've tried $30-40 ukes in stores that were big disappointments- bad intonation, no tone, etc. After reading reviews here and elsewhere I decided to risk a purchase.

Result? This is a surprisingly good instrument for less than fifty bucks. Sure, it doesn't have the volume or the rich tone of a soprano with a solid top, but it delivers good tone, excellent intonation, and good playability at a very good price. It may not be a 5-star intrument- but it's a 5-star value.

If you're thinking about trying ukulele, but you're not sure you want to buy an expensive instrument right away, I would strongly recommend an LU-21. Even after you buy a better uke, this is a great one to keep on hand to shove into the hands of unsuspecting guests, so that you can play ukulele duets!



5 out of 5 stars Nice instrument with good sound   September 23, 2009
David Townsend (Rochester NY)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This was an impulse buy. After playing the guitar for many years I thought a ukulele would be a fun addition, and I was right. This one proved that you don't have to spend big bucks for a nice instrument. It has a great sound, appears to be good quality and well made, all for a very reasonable price. At first it didn't seem to stay in tune for more than a day, I decided that it was likely due to new strings as it seemed to improve after a few months. If your a beginner and am looking for good quality without spending a lot, this is a nice instrument.

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