Ukulele Satin Mahogany Concert
Diamond Head DU-250C
Concert Ukulele with traditional shape and genuine rosewood fingerboard produces a full-bodied sound.
A satin finish enhances the warm, rich colors of the select mahogany body.
Equipped with geared guitar-style tuners to ensure your uke stays in tune.
Genuine Aquila Nylgut strings offer the finest tone and longer string life.
FUN Google facts:
Why Choose Ukulele?
Playing the ukulele comes with many benefits. Here are some reasons why you should choose the ukulele for yourself and your children.
Ukuleles are portable and easy to hold. Also, they are easier to learn than a guitar. Children can easily hold and play this instrument. If you are considering guitar training for your kid, the ukulele can be a good starting point.
Who invented the ukulele and why?
The instrument, with its four plastic strings and a short neck, originated in Europe and was introduced to Hawaii in 1879 when a Portuguese immigrant named Joao Fernandez jumped off the boat and started strumming and singing with his branguinha (a small guitar-like instrument, sometimes called the machete).
What famous singers play the ukulele?
Without further ado, here are the top 10 Artists You Didn’t Know Play Ukulele.
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Taylor Swift.
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George Harrison.
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John Lennon.
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Steven Tyler.
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Cyndi Lauper.
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Pete Townshend.
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Johnny Marr.
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Eddie Vedder.
The ukulele is perhaps one of the most popular instruments right now. While the charisma of this amusing instrument is widely known, here are some fun facts about the ukulele that you might be surprised to know:

Children of any age can quickly learn to play the ukulele.
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The first ukulele is said to have been built in 1879; however, it is not clear who invented this instrument.
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Renowned astronaut Neil Armstrong had a great passion for playing the ukulele.
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C. F. Martin Guitars manufactured ukulele in the 1920s, and the sales of this instrument were on par with that of guitars.
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Lately, the ukulele business has witnessed a boom. Sales of ukulele have grown 500-600 percent in the past few years.
Specifications
Dimensions (Overall): 3.45 inches (H) x 10.3 inches (W) x 25.5 inches (D)
Weight: 1.65 pounds
Condition: New
Ukulele Satin Mahogany Concert
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