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The Vangoa Soprano Ukulele is a 21-inch acoustic instrument made from solid mahogany, designed for both beginners and seasoned players. It features a complete starter kit with essential accessories, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable playing experience. With its lightweight design and rich sound quality, this ukulele is perfect for travel and social gatherings.
Product Dimensions | 53.3 x 18 x 6.3 cm; 1.27 kg |
Back Material | Mahogany |
Body Material | Mahogany |
Colour | Natural |
Fretboard Material | Walnut Wood |
String Material | Nylon |
Top Material | Mahogany |
Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Material Type | Wood |
Size | 21 inches |
Proficiency Level | All |
Item Weight | 1.27 kg |
P**N
Good sound!
Great concert ukulele this, comes with 4 picks, cloth, strap and capo. It’s a great little package, the finish on all parts is pretty damn good!Recommend this beauty!Thanks👍
J**.
Very good quality instrument.
The quality , finish and tone of this instrument is superb. Frets nicely finished as were fretboard edges. All accessories were mandolin specific including capo strap and chromatic tuner. The instrument I ordered was an electro acoustic model however I received an acoustic version. I couldn't be bothered going through the exchange process as I am very happy with the instrument I received however I should have received what I ordered. Rosette around soundhole is poorly executed and looks cheap but rest assured that these are otherwise excellent instruments for the price.
G**N
A great starter uke, but a misleading blurb.
So, a generally decent instrument. And as a first instrument, it's a good buy. The listing is misleading, as it just says "mahogany" under materials but fails to specify whether it it solid or laminate (it's laminate, but pretty nice quality). The sound is actually very nice for a budget uke, although not overly "bright".The strings are still, after a few months not relaxed. The instrument still needs tuning every single time it's played, sometimes in the middle of a session too. When you compare that to my more espensive ukuleles which only need tuning once a week or so, it's frustrating, but I'm prepared to give it a bit longer before I change the strings.The pretty trim I'm pretty certain is actually fake- plastic printing inlay rather than actual abalone. You can see from the picture that the real abalone trim on my other uke is pieced together from smaller bits, and far brighter than the "fake" trim. It does look quite nice, and to an onlooker it wouldn't necessarily look fake, but in a side by side comparison it's obvious.Don't be too taken in by the "bundle" it comes with. The kazoo broke after minimal use (also, kazoos are evil, you should never invite one into your home) and the tuner that comes with it is junk. Splash out £8 or so on a decent Snark tuner and you won't regret it. The gig bag is ok quality (my 7 year old accidentally dropped the ukulele off the landing onto the tile floor downstairs and it survived unscathed, which is worth considering if you're looking for a uke for a child)Overall, this is actually not a bad purchase. The listing tries to make it sound better than is plausible for this price, but for what you pay it's not bad. My daughter adores it, and I enjoy playing it. I would happily recommend it to someone looking for a nice quality laminate starter ukulele.
K**O
I am really impressed
The media could not be loaded. Lovely tunes very easy to hold and use :) I have a soprano one and wanted a tenor so I chose this one. The color and the whole instrument is beyond beautiful I am very impressed! Finally I can practice with my 7 years old together.
A**I
great sound
Great sound, value for money
H**Y
Beautiful looking ukulele
Firstly this is a beautiful looking ukulele.The white binding really sets it off. Everything about it looks tidy and well constructed.No problems with the tuning gears, they’re smooth and don’t slip. Fret board is nicely set up, no sharp frets. It has fret markers on the side of the fret board as well on the face so you can see them when playing. Plus points for having strap buttons fitted.Comfortable to play.I’m only a novice so no expert on the quality of the sound but seems perfectly acceptable to me.Nice that it comes with bag, capo, tuner, strap, spare strings and picks.The bag is nicely padded and good quality.Only negative I can think of is that the capo is a guitar sized capo so a bit fiddly to work around but that’s a minor issue.All in all for beginners, novices, occasional players, this is a lovely, good value for money ukulele. For more serious players I wouldn’t be qualified to judge.Really pleased with it.
M**E
Excellent product
Liked the sound good product for beginners. Value for money tuner is good nice size for a child.
N**G
Nice uke
Nice to look at, good gig bag and exsessories are good. The sound quality is okay.
B**C
Excellent Value
Great beginner's bundle. It includes everything you need and more for a beginner's class.
C**L
Perfect condition
Love my ukulele! Perfect condition and fast shipping.
R**M
Couldn't afford Belize; Bought a ukulele instead
My sister was going to Belize for vacation, so I was having a good sulk (because I was not in Belize on vacation). I responded by purchasing a $55 ukulele with accessories. In life, one must adjust. My background: I know how to read music, but I've never been able to play a guitar. When I tried in the past, my fingers just weren't strong enough to fret properly.I'd read that ukes were much easier to fret because the strings are soft and the tunings are slack. Also I liked the idea of learning some simple songs, and having a hobby that does not involve screen time. So I took 2 days reading about ukes and researching my options on Amazon. Yes, I wanted to purchase on Amazon because I would not be out any money if the Great Experiment didn't work out (free returns).Could it be possible? $55 for a whole setup for a musical instrument that isn't a toy? The reviews were good and the accompanying photos looked likewise, so . . . 3 days later I get a ukulele in the mail. It was neatly boxed with a case and an accessories bag that included everything you need to get started. I plunked away that whole first day. My wrist hurt. My hands hurt. My ribs hurt! (I'm 60, with high mileage.) Tendons that hadn't been stretched in years were stretching.But I persevered; watched some youtube instruction videos; worked on holding the uke properly. Eventually bought a couple of things to help my journey along: A rubber doughnut hand strengthener. A better strap (the nylon one included irritated my neck). Burt Casey's Ukulele Primer on Kindle. Here's what I think about this specific ukulele:It's great. It looks very nice -- I love the clean look of the open head and buttons (?) that anchor the strings at the bottom. I like the faux abalone ring around the sound hole. It tunes nicely. I'm pretty sure the koa is laminate, but it doesn't look cheap and the color of the wood is not too light or too dark (I was after a traditional uke look).After about 10 days, it needed very little tuning or adjustment when I practiced. It sounds lovely. The tuner works great and is very easy to use. Some have said they didn't like the strings that came with this uke, but I have had zero problems with them. I had heard that the first week or so would require frequent tuning until the strings "settled," and that's exactly how it went.I'm enjoying adding a new chord every few days, and strumming and practicing throughout the day. My hands are still sore, but I'm gaining hand strength and flexibility. That little rubber donut things is great for hand workouts (they sell these on Amazon). For practice I work my way through my chord progressions, play simple songs, and follow the lesson plan in my book. My one piece of advice: Use the strap. It's so helpful as a beginner to not have to worry about ukulele hugging technique when you're trying to focus on your ukulele fretting technique.So the experiment was a success. My sister's back from Belize with sunburn and tales to tell. And I've got 6 cords, the truth and a ukulele : )
R**K
Tolle Preis Leistung
Was für ein schönes und auch noch sehr gut klingendes Instrument. Für den Preis habe ich nicht viel erwartet. Ich war sehr überrascht über die Qualität der Verarbeitung und dem vielseitigem Zubehör. Schnell geliefert, mit dem Stimmgerät gestimmt und schon kann gespielt werden. Natürlich müssen die Saiten am Anfang öfters nachgespannt werden. Das ist aber normal. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
K**E
Agréable surprise
Juste incroyable. J'ai emmené ce ukulélé partout avec moi, jamais déçu ! Le son est correct, il est hyper solide et surtout : se désaccorde très peu ! Bien bien moins que d'autres ukulélé d'une fameuse marque reconnue. Tout ça pour un prix très attractif et en plus il a la classe... Foncez !
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