I’m a sucker for a cutaway. Love the flame maple. I like how all, except the bari have a slotted headstock. I’d love to have a super tenor in my collection as well. Such lovely big sound. :)
Ka my friend. I’m a Kala supervisor and thank you for your help in showering our best and my friend the best!! David Sylva Kala brand music Hawaii supervisor mahalo 🤙🏼 ps feel free to ask me anything about the instrument.
Love Kala! My first uke was their mahogany blue concert ukulele (KA-CEMB) and it’s such a beautiful instrument, both in terms of the aesthetics and the sound. You showcased some great ukes; I’d love to add another Kala to my collection one day...a girl can dream. :)
I wouldn't recommend a solid wood uke as a first uke for three reasons. They are pricier. They are more finicky about the temps and humidity they are exposed to. And a beginner probably wouldn't be able to to play well enough to appreciate the superior tone... at least for a while.
Could I ask your thoughts on the KALA KA-FMTGE-C as I'm looking up the model, so but the ones online are a solid headstock, not the see cut thru, so cut outs as the one I've seen, I'm learning Fingerstyle so intonation and working 7,10, 12th fret is important, but thanks buddy
Can you add the list to the description so that it's easier to jot down those weird model numbers?
I’m a sucker for a cutaway. Love the flame maple. I like how all, except the bari have a slotted headstock.
I’d love to have a super tenor in my collection as well. Such lovely big sound. :)
Just bought myself the flame maple tenor strung to low G, loving it. Also have the cedar acacia tenor in high G, loving it too.
Ka my friend. I’m a Kala supervisor and thank you for your help in showering our best and my friend the best!! David Sylva Kala brand music Hawaii supervisor mahalo 🤙🏼 ps feel free to ask me anything about the instrument.
Love Kala! My first uke was their mahogany blue concert ukulele (KA-CEMB) and it’s such a beautiful instrument, both in terms of the aesthetics and the sound. You showcased some great ukes; I’d love to add another Kala to my collection one day...a girl can dream. :)
Am getting the kala beginner ukulele set I will tell you when i get it
I have the first one, really like ut
Would love to know all the model numbers
Kala isn’t really available at my country :( We have Flight here, can you make a best Flight ukulele collection?
these ukuleles are so big I could classify it as a guitar
Are they suitable for someone who is just wanting to start learning uke?
grab a decent concert ukulele.thats better for beginners than tenor ukulele which he shows
@@A-Wa any suggestions?
I wouldn't recommend a solid wood uke as a first uke for three reasons. They are pricier. They are more finicky about the temps and humidity they are exposed to. And a beginner probably wouldn't be able to to play well enough to appreciate the superior tone... at least for a while.
Could I ask your thoughts on the KALA KA-FMTGE-C as I'm looking up the model, so but the ones online are a solid headstock, not the see cut thru, so cut outs as the one I've seen, I'm learning Fingerstyle so intonation and working 7,10, 12th fret is important, but thanks buddy
Super tenor will be stretchy to play?
Are mahalo good for the beginners?
Love the Spruce/ebony Bari
Anyone do percussion on their uke ? Seems I need a high dollar wood to get a kick drum hit. That and a Super Tenor. Do you have experience with this ?
What about the Kala Elite USA solid koa super tenor?
Why don't you put the names in the screen? 😉
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In relation to your top 5, what are your thoughts on the Kala KA-ATP-CTG Solid Cedar top with acacia back and sides? And it's 5 string cousin?
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I hate the baritone. Its not a uku. 😬
Show me Kala ukulele's that aren't made in china.
The Kala Elites, their high-end line. They're the best sounding kala ukes and USA made.