An honest review. When they do these electric copies, why don’t Fender, and the makers of the uke reviewed, make a mini electric ukulele along the lines Flight or Risa? If they want to do something acoustic, they should look at Enya or even the Pete Howlett/Kala Revelator. Kala is bringing out a budget version of the Revelator called the Night Owl I believe. Team up with these instrument makers and you might stand a chance of getting something that looks, feels and sounds the part.
Thanks a lot for the detailed and honest review! This is the first ukulele review I watch in years, I was super curious about the BMG uke. I wish they put more effort in the design and details, so as to warrant the asking price. I bet some people would in fact pay even more for a better product with the Brian May name... Cheers, keep up with the great work!
Let this review stand as a warning to any potential buyer, it’s very shabby for a ukulele that’s over £50 and at £270 it’s dreadful, a black mark on BMG which could undermine confidence in their brand. If I was in the market for one of their guitars I would be worrying about what corners they cut in the production of those too. As for the ukulele I’d be returning it as ‘not fit for purpose’ and asking for my money back. Cheers👍🏼
Your question of what could you buy for this price stuck with me this week, since I had just ordered a brüko long neck soprano for just about the same price. It arrived today and revisiting this video, I can definitely see the difference.
I wondered for a long time if that ukulele could rock you, well knowing that buying it wouldn't exactly be "doing allright". Stopping Queen's phrases😅 I think asking a luthier to make one to the specs would be better, I'd even think about installing two different pickups (like Godin guitars) and controlling them with knobs similar to Brian's guitar. Thank you for such an illustrative and fun video, I'm a HUGE Queen fan and I love Brian. Youu are the champion 💚💚💚
It looks like something a Company would put out as a , nudge, nudge, wink, wink, 'Brian May-style' uke, but not close enough so they get a cease & desist notice. If memory serves, Brian May started off playing a uke, I know I've seen him on stage with one, he's really dropped the ball if he's signed off this one.
Baz, you’re right! I hope Brian sees this review and does something about it. That is an absurd price for this instrument. Maybe a solid top good quality wood with laminate back and sides. Higher quality wood overall would be a great idea. Add the abs binding improve the tuners and put some outward facing dots like the original has. Even maybe stain the wood in the shape of the original’s pick guard if you really want that look. Damn shame… it’s a great idea that missed its mark.
Thanks Baz for the review, although my ears did suffer. How on earth Mr May could have his signature on such an over priced, under inspiring instrument puzzles me. I bet he doesn’t even know it’s been made. It will be an exec, let’s get on the band wagon and make some money, decision. I only like the headstock shape. Bet all the decent brands are having a laugh at this one. Great review as always and another instrument I wouldn’t have had a chance to see or hear if it wasn’t for you taking the time to do it. Have a great week.
@@GotAUkulele ok, did! This is ridiculous, far away from being a killer queen, not even an all meh-meh-meh instrument … but rubbish, straight rubbish❗️ Whom is this built for? May should stop this 🛑
I like the big body too. If it had not been made so cheaply I am sure it would been worth the price. It looks it was made incomplete and incompetently. Like more a prototype.
You should send this review to #BrianMay himself by sending to his socials. I’m sure he himself or someone from his team will take notice. I don’t think Brian May would find this “instrument” acceptable. If he signed off on the prototype we’ve all seen, he “May” not be aware that what’s getting sold at this price point isn’t to his standard or able to hold a candle to many of the budget brands. it somehow got to this after the fact (which often happens in manufacturing- factories veered from the Golden Sample hoping the brand who hired them won’t notice). I bet you’ll get a response from Brian himself or someone who will pass this review to him if you try to post it in a way that grabs his attention while voicing your disappointment rather than trying to bash (which I have no doubt you’d do). I know my gifted Dhani Harrison uke, which is roughly the same price point, beats this Brian May by a landslide- while the DH lacks in the volume department unplugged (which I think was intentional being that Dhani plays on stage plugged in and lots of folks want to tone the volume down at home anyway), at least it still sounds like it has a sweet soul, is properly intonated, looks lovely, and is setup to play easily with comfortable neck (for my hands). I know most Fender ukes aren’t that great, especially at lower price points, but even those are better than this, lol. What a shame.
Loved all the Queen references and the mustache (Freddy?). In any event does look like a cheap uke and sad that it has Brian’s signature on it - kind of like that cheap Beatles uke you reviewed I think last year. All name no substance. Enjoy your week!
So not an sg but still a guitar ukulele lol. £270 for that is crazy, you can get some really nice ukuleles for that kind of money (i assume, I'm American but i doubt your prices are so much worse). I do like the large lower bout though
What a pity. It's not Flash, that's for sure! It really comes across as a cynical cash-grab. Don't think Bri's dad would approve either, judging by a quote of his; "If a thing's worth doing, it's worth overdoing". Nice shirt, not a coincidence? 😀
I like Brian May but not enough for me to buy this, fortunatly I suspect he is not hurting for cash and can probably get by without me buying it. Fun review though!
I like it but the box seems a little large for me. I really don’t like ukuleles looking like electric guitars. The color is a little cheap looking as well. The color wouldn’t be bad on a parlor guitar. The neck should be darker. Looks just above a toy quality. I thought it would be about $90 $280 is horrible! To me it sounds shallow and boxy. Good review and thanks as always…DOC
They are very well regarded - imagine them making a solid electric uke! This is the same criticism I level at Fender - they don't take the uke seriously.
@GotAUkulele for sure. I hate to say it but it's because they just want money and marketshare instead of making the quality offering they're definitely capable of making
I'm not surprised by the price, but I am disappointed. I love the look of it and I think it sounds ok. But that build quality, especially the intonation issue, doesn't seem much better than Mahalo. I'll stick with my Flea.
Can I ask why you are not surprised by the price? I ask as there simply isn't anything on the bill of materials here (bar the pickup) that is of any great quality. It's cheap fitments at every turn.
@@GotAUkulele Because of the name. Signature models are always overpriced and even though May isn’t a uke player, he’s extremely famous and his name alone will move product. I strongly suspect that it’s aimed st hardcore Queen fans looking for a keepsake and guitar players looking for a novelty, much more than serious uke players.
@@johnhmaloney I'd agree - but this price is off the scale for what you get... Fools and their money I guess.... (May IS famously a uke player though - has played one on stage with Queen and there's a uke song on Night at the Opera!)
@@GotAUkulele Zero, but your review of the Risa ukulele some years ago was a big factor in me getting the long scale soprano (basically a concert) - rather than the more common tenor. Much appreciated. Still loving it.
Excellent review of what appears to be a very overpriced ukulele. You found many faults and I hope that they see your review and take action to improve things quickly.
Sadly disappointing and only a passing similarity in looks to the guitar. Thanks for the review. Perhaps they'll revisit the uke and come up with something that will wow us (electric steel string perhaps?)
I do NOT like ukuleles modeled on guitars. A ukulele is NOT a guitar. And a cheaply done imitation of a guitar is an insult, as far as I’m concerned. And Fishman? Yuck.
So what do you play? Almost all modern ukulele manufacturers use a guitar shaped body. Even the modern pineapple shape isn't that close to the traditional designs. Fishman yuck? I've never tasted them myself but they work just fine so long as you have good leads and amps they cause no trouble.
Sigh. 125 quid max, I'd say. The 'agricultural' look does not combine well with an acoustic uke modeled to be like a signature electric guitar (which I don't tend to like anyway, even if blinged out). Simple decor is great otherwise, but yes for this the company would be better off with gloss and binding and crazy dots. That heel is especially awful! Sound is mediocre to problematic given the intonation issues with this instrument in particular.
I can't help thinking they've missed a trick here, if I liked it I wouldn't pay more than £150/180 but if they had made it more authentic and solid body uke then there would be a massive market for it. Looks awful as it is. 😳
Agreed - go solid electric or.. repeat the binding and fret dots - gloss the body. Either way may make it worth the ticket price. But they've gone for cheapest specs in pretty much every core department.... Shows to me that the uke is not 'serious' to them. Bit like Fender.
I've got a tenor ukulele that's as good as, or is probably better, than this - both sound wise and construction / quality control wise - for less than £40 ! I wonder why Dr. May would put his name to such a poor instrument ?
I am a big Queen fan, but i find this uke appalling...😢 My Flight TUS50 travel uke sounds and even looks better and for about the same money i bought my Flight Princess Victoria CEQ, and thát looks and sounds a hole lot better! There is absolute no character to the sound... and body..... I find it something totally out of character to Brian May and his wonderfull electric gitar with it's recognizable Queen sound. Sorry, but i find it not worthy of his name.
Wow, hard pass on this piece of junk. Worth maybe 90 tops. Actually, I wouldn't want it at 25. It just sounds lifeless to me. No character at all. Just another guitar maker trying to cash in on the ukulele market with a cheap instrument. They think putting their name on it makes it better. LOL!
It’s sad what greed does to people. Thank you for the review/warning. Appreciated as always. You are the best.
You are so welcome
I honestly thought you was going to say £40
It's the same quality as some of those!
An honest review. When they do these electric copies, why don’t Fender, and the makers of the uke reviewed, make a mini electric ukulele along the lines Flight or Risa? If they want to do something acoustic, they should look at Enya or even the Pete Howlett/Kala Revelator. Kala is bringing out a budget version of the Revelator called the Night Owl I believe. Team up with these instrument makers and you might stand a chance of getting something that looks, feels and sounds the part.
Agreed - if Fender put out a properly made electric uke they'd clean up!
Thanks a lot for the detailed and honest review! This is the first ukulele review I watch in years, I was super curious about the BMG uke.
I wish they put more effort in the design and details, so as to warrant the asking price. I bet some people would in fact pay even more for a better product with the Brian May name...
Cheers, keep up with the great work!
That's my view - everything here is done for low budget, but with big ticket price. I'd love to see a well made and finished Red Special electric uke
Let this review stand as a warning to any potential buyer, it’s very shabby for a ukulele that’s over £50 and at £270 it’s dreadful, a black mark on BMG which could undermine confidence in their brand. If I was in the market for one of their guitars I would be worrying about what corners they cut in the production of those too. As for the ukulele I’d be returning it as ‘not fit for purpose’ and asking for my money back.
Cheers👍🏼
Your question of what could you buy for this price stuck with me this week, since I had just ordered a brüko long neck soprano for just about the same price. It arrived today and revisiting this video, I can definitely see the difference.
A prime example!
Love the t shirt couldn't have picked a better one for this review 🏝️💪
You are only the second person to spot that!
I wondered for a long time if that ukulele could rock you, well knowing that buying it wouldn't exactly be "doing allright". Stopping Queen's phrases😅 I think asking a luthier to make one to the specs would be better, I'd even think about installing two different pickups (like Godin guitars) and controlling them with knobs similar to Brian's guitar. Thank you for such an illustrative and fun video, I'm a HUGE Queen fan and I love Brian. Youu are the champion 💚💚💚
Thanks!!
It looks like something a Company would put out as a , nudge, nudge, wink, wink, 'Brian May-style' uke, but not close enough so they get a cease & desist notice. If memory serves, Brian May started off playing a uke, I know I've seen him on stage with one, he's really dropped the ball if he's signed off this one.
Agree with you!
Baz, you’re right! I hope Brian sees this review and does something about it. That is an absurd price for this instrument. Maybe a solid top good quality wood with laminate back and sides. Higher quality wood overall would be a great idea. Add the abs binding improve the tuners and put some outward facing dots like the original has. Even maybe stain the wood in the shape of the original’s pick guard if you really want that look.
Damn shame… it’s a great idea that missed its mark.
I think literally every department (EVERY) needs upgrading for this money.
You gotta call it like you see it. Bad gear should be avoided. Not every instrument can get a positive review. Thanks for the review.
You bet
Thanks Baz for the review, although my ears did suffer. How on earth Mr May could have his signature on such an over priced, under inspiring instrument puzzles me. I bet he doesn’t even know it’s been made. It will be an exec, let’s get on the band wagon and make some money, decision. I only like the headstock shape. Bet all the decent brands are having a laugh at this one. Great review as always and another instrument I wouldn’t have had a chance to see or hear if it wasn’t for you taking the time to do it. Have a great week.
I doubt he's ever seen one in the flesh!
I see, respectively hear, what you did in the intro … cool reference 👍🏻
Wait til you read the words!!
@@GotAUkulele ok, did!
This is ridiculous, far away from being a killer queen, not even an all meh-meh-meh instrument … but rubbish, straight rubbish❗️
Whom is this built for? May should stop this 🛑
Built to make money and ride the ukulele train....
I recently bought the clearwater ucw7mt/pu with the passive pickup you reviewed. £90, a third of the price of this and 3 times better.
Agreed!
Cloud Cuckoo Land I like that phrase
Brian may but I won't. Great review Barry
Ha!
I can hear why they wouldn’t send you one for review.
Think you may be right!
😂
Brian May is a good ukulele player. He should not have, literally, signed off on this. The big body shape looks really nice, though.
I'd be surprised if he ever saw one in the flesh..
I like the big body too. If it had not been made so cheaply I am sure it would been worth the price. It looks it was made incomplete and incompetently. Like more a prototype.
You should send this review to #BrianMay himself by sending to his socials. I’m sure he himself or someone from his team will take notice. I don’t think Brian May would find this “instrument” acceptable. If he signed off on the prototype we’ve all seen, he “May” not be aware that what’s getting sold at this price point isn’t to his standard or able to hold a candle to many of the budget brands. it somehow got to this after the fact (which often happens in manufacturing- factories veered from the Golden Sample hoping the brand who hired them won’t notice). I bet you’ll get a response from Brian himself or someone who will pass this review to him if you try to post it in a way that grabs his attention while voicing your disappointment rather than trying to bash (which I have no doubt you’d do).
I know my gifted Dhani Harrison uke, which is roughly the same price point, beats this Brian May by a landslide- while the DH lacks in the volume department unplugged (which I think was intentional being that Dhani plays on stage plugged in and lots of folks want to tone the volume down at home anyway), at least it still sounds like it has a sweet soul, is properly intonated, looks lovely, and is setup to play easily with comfortable neck (for my hands). I know most Fender ukes aren’t that great, especially at lower price points, but even those are better than this, lol.
What a shame.
Loved all the Queen references and the mustache (Freddy?). In any event does look like a cheap uke and sad that it has Brian’s signature on it - kind of like that cheap Beatles uke you reviewed I think last year. All name no substance. Enjoy your week!
Yep - Beatles are not guilt free in this game .. but... The Beatles uke was £40...... this is £270...
Such a dissapointment! I would have expected better quality. Thanks for the video.
You're welcome!
The only thing I like about it is the big round body, fat bottomed ukes make the rocking world go around
Yep!
So not an sg but still a guitar ukulele lol. £270 for that is crazy, you can get some really nice ukuleles for that kind of money (i assume, I'm American but i doubt your prices are so much worse).
I do like the large lower bout though
USA, UK, anywhere - you can get far better nice ukes for this money!
I can see why they haven't been communicating. You could have a decent day at the races or night at the opera for the cost of that.
ha ha!
What a pity. It's not Flash, that's for sure! It really comes across as a cynical cash-grab. Don't think Bri's dad would approve either, judging by a quote of his; "If a thing's worth doing, it's worth overdoing".
Nice shirt, not a coincidence? 😀
Shirt - VERY deliberate!
I think this was a pretty funny review - sorry if I offend! - but your shirt said it all - "Do'n't believe the hype!"
Absolutely!
I like Brian May but not enough for me to buy this, fortunatly I suspect he is not hurting for cash and can probably get by without me buying it. Fun review though!
Don't think he gives a hoot either way! Part of the problem really!
Starting to make the Epiphone Les Paul Ukes look like a bargain!!!
Ha ha - yes!
Too bad they didn't do a replica of Brian May' s banjo type uke.
A fair point that!
Good bargain for a fanatic Brian May fan, but not good enough for all of us who play the ukulele on a daily basis...
Bargain??????? It's £270!!
I like it but the box seems a little large for me. I really don’t like ukuleles looking like electric guitars. The color is a little cheap looking as well. The color wouldn’t be bad on a parlor guitar. The neck should be darker. Looks just above a toy quality. I thought it would be about $90 $280 is horrible! To me it sounds shallow and boxy. Good review and thanks as always…DOC
Agree with all that!
Thanks for the warning! Looks like a real dud.
Really poor, a signature uke should be worth the price even with a premium. So many options at less cost than this one.
Totally agree.
That's disappointing because I've played a Brian May guitar and it basically kicked ass.
They are very well regarded - imagine them making a solid electric uke! This is the same criticism I level at Fender - they don't take the uke seriously.
@GotAUkulele for sure. I hate to say it but it's because they just want money and marketshare instead of making the quality offering they're definitely capable of making
I'm not surprised by the price, but I am disappointed. I love the look of it and I think it sounds ok. But that build quality, especially the intonation issue, doesn't seem much better than Mahalo. I'll stick with my Flea.
Can I ask why you are not surprised by the price? I ask as there simply isn't anything on the bill of materials here (bar the pickup) that is of any great quality. It's cheap fitments at every turn.
@@GotAUkulele Because of the name. Signature models are always overpriced and even though May isn’t a uke player, he’s extremely famous and his name alone will move product. I strongly suspect that it’s aimed st hardcore Queen fans looking for a keepsake and guitar players looking for a novelty, much more than serious uke players.
@@johnhmaloney I'd agree - but this price is off the scale for what you get... Fools and their money I guess....
(May IS famously a uke player though - has played one on stage with Queen and there's a uke song on Night at the Opera!)
I read your review. Hmmm.
How many did you get?
@@GotAUkulele Zero, but your review of the Risa ukulele some years ago was a big factor in me getting the long scale soprano (basically a concert) - rather than the more common tenor.
Much appreciated. Still loving it.
It’s no Red Special.
Red 'Meh'......
Brian played ukulele before he played guitar. One would expect much better.
He did indeed. I'd be surprised if he ever saw one of these in the flesh.
I'm a Brian May fan and a huge Queen fan. What a disappointment!!! 😱
Would he play Good Company himself on this one I wonder 🤔
I doubt he's ever had one in his hands myself...
Excellent review of what appears to be a very overpriced ukulele. You found many faults and I hope that they see your review and take action to improve things quickly.
I'd hope so - sadly doubt it though!
Sadly disappointing and only a passing similarity in looks to the guitar. Thanks for the review. Perhaps they'll revisit the uke and come up with something that will wow us (electric steel string perhaps?)
Would be nice!
I do NOT like ukuleles modeled on guitars. A ukulele is NOT a guitar. And a cheaply done imitation of a guitar is an insult, as far as I’m concerned. And Fishman? Yuck.
I have to agree.
As far as the tone…..I’ve heard Caramel and Donner ukuleles that sound better. This sounds very one dimensional to me. And bad intonation? No excuse.
So what do you play? Almost all modern ukulele manufacturers use a guitar shaped body. Even the modern pineapple shape isn't that close to the traditional designs. Fishman yuck? I've never tasted them myself but they work just fine so long as you have good leads and amps they cause no trouble.
I bet Brian May's not happy😮
Then he needs to be more careful what he puts his name to!
Sigh. 125 quid max, I'd say. The 'agricultural' look does not combine well with an acoustic uke modeled to be like a signature electric guitar (which I don't tend to like anyway, even if blinged out). Simple decor is great otherwise, but yes for this the company would be better off with gloss and binding and crazy dots. That heel is especially awful! Sound is mediocre to problematic given the intonation issues with this instrument in particular.
Totally agree!
I can't help thinking they've missed a trick here, if I liked it I wouldn't pay more than £150/180 but if they had made it more authentic and solid body uke then there would be a massive market for it.
Looks awful as it is. 😳
Agreed - go solid electric or.. repeat the binding and fret dots - gloss the body. Either way may make it worth the ticket price. But they've gone for cheapest specs in pretty much every core department....
Shows to me that the uke is not 'serious' to them. Bit like Fender.
Unbelievable. What a dreadful instrument. And the price is crazy! Thanks for the warning.
No worries!
What's in a name? . . . £ 270. £200 of it anyway.
stop 🛑 it
It's a kind of tragic...
Hideously designed and sounding uke...Brian needs to be more involved in creating his products!
Why don't they make a good solid electric?
@@GotAUkuleleI would buy that!
So disappointing. Maybe somone should mail this link to bri...
He'll put a contract on my head!
@@GotAUkulele ... Maybe... Or he'll hire you as quality Manager... In this scenario I send you a few ideas 😂
Avoid....there are soooo many better playing and value......and better lookimg....not your best buy.
Are you sure thats a real Brian May uke and not a cheap copy, because you got conned buying it?
It's absolutely real
I've got a tenor ukulele that's as good as, or is probably better, than this - both sound wise and construction / quality control wise - for less than £40 ! I wonder why Dr. May would put his name to such a poor instrument ?
Quite Linda!
Wow. Ugly, cheap, and nasty! That Clearwater tenor you reviewed last week was a better instrument for a quarter of the price! Who would buy this?
Mugs..
Great review of a poor uke
Thanks!
I am a big Queen fan, but i find this uke appalling...😢
My Flight TUS50 travel uke sounds and even looks better and for about the same money i bought my Flight Princess Victoria CEQ, and thát looks and sounds a hole lot better!
There is absolute no character to the sound... and body.....
I find it something totally out of character to Brian May and his wonderfull electric gitar with it's recognizable Queen sound.
Sorry, but i find it not worthy of his name.
Totally agree with you!
Wow, hard pass on this piece of junk. Worth maybe 90 tops. Actually, I wouldn't want it at 25. It just sounds lifeless to me. No character at all. Just another guitar maker trying to cash in on the ukulele market with a cheap instrument. They think putting their name on it makes it better. LOL!
Yep!
Disappointing!
Indeed!