I saved for almost a year to buy my Kanile’a KSE-T. I absolutely love that instrument! Every time I open the case I feel blessed to have one. The fact that they plant a tree for each sale was a factor when I chose them.
That's so great to hear feedback from someone that has one. It's definitely an experience playing one. The heart behind the company is adds even more depth. Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing your thoughts.
One Music School, some day I hope to do it justice with my playing. I’ll keep practicing with the help of One Music School and UU+. So glad you did this video and were able to play one.
Thank you for this video, Katie! It was neat to see the Kaniel'a factory and to hear your interview with Joe and Kristen. Feeling like I know the owners and hearing about their priorities definitely makes a difference to me when choosing what I buy. I admire their dedication to the environment and to the future of Hawaii with their reforestation project. And, of course I loved seeing that gorgeous koa!!
I've found my voice:) This is one of your best review videos Katie. You always create joyful wonders like an infinity pool. Like your information bar along the bottom. Those are some of the most incredible sounding ukuleles I've ever heard. Their K2 concert sings!! The craftsmanship and artistry of these sound monsters is the new standard of ukulele manufacturing. They do look delicious. Love the curly life analogy. Brilliant idea~pineapple tenor! Those triangular braces, beautiful example of form follows function. That was the best factory tour, and seeing the unique techniques they employ was eye-brain opening. Love their philosophy of planting love trees. Love to see Kanile'a's million plus tree Forrest of love one day. Shaped like a Ukulele with all the birds and animals singing their love songs of thanks to these marvelous people and all who have contributed their love as well. After hearing all they do and seeing these masterpieces being made, and of course hearing these special ukulele's voices, I'm surprised how reasonably priced they are! Quality people and quality ukuleles seen here. I love quality, one reason God led me to your channel Katie, you are a woman of Quality. A happy day 💓 Edit: Happy day to the two of you Katie 😺👼(😺closest lion emoji I found)
Thank you for your kind words not only to me but for Kanile’a as well. You are always so thoughtful and gracious, so thank you. I do agree with you that they are reasonably priced for the time, work, and materials. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the K2. It’s always great to hear what others think about an instrument. I hope you have a great day!
Thank you Katie for posting such an informative and educational video. The factory tour was fascinating. Loved how passionate Joe and Kristen are, not only in regard to the instruments they produce, but in how they can have a positive impact on their environment as well. Bass being my primary instrument, those are the only instruments I have in this price range. (It did give me a better appreciation of my Carvin bass which is Koa). I Am interested in sponsoring a tree though, so thanks for including that information in the links. As always you are entirely Lovely. Have a blessed day.
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch this today. I’m so glad that you liked the different parts of the video. It was so moving to hear the heart behind the company, and it’s really encouraging to see people just want to give back. Let me know what tree you choose if you sponsor one 😀😀😀😀. I appreciate you so much.
@@OneMusicSchool the KPA Concert with the light streak was visibly and audio breathtaking. The pineapple they showed was a work of art. I been wanting a pineapple and that one was yumminess.
I have to say something. I bought a cheap, all laminate KMISE ukulele from Amazon. It absolutely blew the all solid KMISE unit that I also bought. I gave that away, it sounded so bad. Anyways, I have this KMISE uke tuned in open G, with a larger wound "G" string installed that I stole from a pack of classical strings I had on hand. So, here's my comment. This Ukulele sounds beyond what it should. In fact, it sounds unbelievable. The sustain is forever, the sound is lush and warm, and it actually, in my opinion, sounds better than many of the reviews on UA-cam featuring high end, very expensive models. I just don't get it, and I've tried tons of models over the years. I will play mine, and then I'll play something very expensive, and I'll think to myself, "Why in the world would I ever pay that much for a ukulele?" The cheap ukulele I bought must be anointed from above!
After watching this beautiful video , I fell in love with them, I went to my local store and the only had a tenor KBSP , how does it compare with the k3 tenor . Please advise . Thank you so much , you are great . Jorge
@@OneMusicSchool 25:30 you play the lick (K2 tenor), and marveled at the ringingness (I did too), 26:40 you play the same lick (K2 concert), and it didn't ring like the tenor did. Brow furrows at 26:42, and before the video cuts away you lift your fingers and press them down again, same shape, and your right hand is about to strum again; I'm convinced, even if you say otherwise lol. I don't mean to bag on the ukes, or you, for me this is the best video on youtube for showcasing Kanileas in particular and high end ukes in general; specifically for your genuine reactions at the sound that comes out of them: 10:09 10:23 10:52 and the sound samples at the end (again, partly the sound, but mostly because I can see your subjective experience of actually playing them through your reactions). Just got my tax return and the two high end ukes I can try-before-buy in my city are Kamaka and Kanilea, I'm as excited as Morgan Freeman on the bus
Bendición guapicima ánimo me encanta ukulele bien Díos te guardé bonitas eres maravillosa Bendición amiga temazo toca Genial ukulele bien Bendición guapicima té adoro muchos
After playing lots of ukuleles, I can totally tell the difference. I'm saving my pennies or going to have to sell other things to get one, but I do want one. I love all of the models :). Which one is your favorite?
@@OneMusicSchool I like the tenor style, it's not to small like the concert(I'm too afraid I may break it). However, the thing I like about the kanilea vs the kamaka is the frets. sliding up and down the neck of the kanilea was much smoother for me. Now, I dont know if the Age of my Kamakas have anything to do with it, but it just seems like it its worn down from oxidation. Lol Then again, because of our play styles...most of us just keep the expensive ones for show and the chaperone to abuse. Hahah
I am alright, congratulations Miss Katie!Thanks for your tutorials which helps me to focus onto music rather than what is happening in Hong Kong. Positiveness and happiness are what I have learned from you for the passed two years .Thanks so much and love you tons.❤️🧡💛💚💙💜♥️
Thanks for asking that question. These ukuleles were not sent to me, and they didn’t ask me to make a video. I teach at a store that recently became a Kanile’a dealer. All of these ukes were borrowed, and it was really hard to give them back 😂.
@@OneMusicSchoolI did hear you mention the store that you teach at. I wasn't able to see the notice in the description, however. I watch your video via UA-cam on my television and the app never show the description box. I really appreciate the tour of the factory. I am slowly becoming a builder myself and I'm always getting inspiration from all over the industry. 😀
That’s very insightful. I didn’t know that the description box doesn’t show up on at app. I learned something new 😀. Have a great day and thanks for watching.
I don't know what to say, you and Kanile'a have left me speechless. My highest compliment. I must watch again and process this Love.
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I saved for almost a year to buy my Kanile’a KSE-T. I absolutely love that instrument! Every time I open the case I feel blessed to have one. The fact that they plant a tree for each sale was a factor when I chose them.
That's so great to hear feedback from someone that has one. It's definitely an experience playing one. The heart behind the company is adds even more depth. Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I loved hearing more about their reforestation efforts. One of my favorite songs on that cd is call Reforest Hawaii.
IT sounds like an amazing project. Can you imagine visiting the reforestation site and then writing a song about it? Awesome!
One Music School, some day I hope to do it justice with my playing. I’ll keep practicing with the help of One Music School and UU+. So glad you did this video and were able to play one.
Saving my pennies to buy one myself 😀😀😀.
Kristen and Joe are such kind folks! Really enjoyed the interview 😊
Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it.
Very nice video! Well edited! Shows a lot of production work. Thanks Katie!
Tha k you! I spend a lot of time on it. I’ve have a lot to learn and a long way to go, but I’m learning.
Thank you for this video, Katie! It was neat to see the Kaniel'a factory and to hear your interview with Joe and Kristen. Feeling like I know the owners and hearing about their priorities definitely makes a difference to me when choosing what I buy. I admire their dedication to the environment and to the future of Hawaii with their reforestation project. And, of course I loved seeing that gorgeous koa!!
They are very warm and passionate people that truly care. I’m glad you felt that way as well watching this video 😀.
Hi my friend. Nice overview. Thanks for sharing. All the best..Kjell 🎸 🎸
Hi! Thank you for being here 😀.
Those KPA’s are end game for sure.
They're so smooth sounding.
I scour UA-cam videos for luthier videos.
I was expecting a review only video.
What a pleasant surprise this video has been 😊
Thank you so much for watching! I really appreciate it, and I’m glad that you liked it.
I've found my voice:) This is one of your best review videos Katie. You always create joyful wonders like an infinity pool. Like your information bar along the bottom. Those are some of the most incredible sounding ukuleles I've ever heard. Their K2 concert sings!! The craftsmanship and artistry of these sound monsters is the new standard of ukulele manufacturing. They do look delicious. Love the curly life analogy. Brilliant idea~pineapple tenor! Those triangular braces, beautiful example of form follows function. That was the best factory tour, and seeing the unique techniques they employ was eye-brain opening. Love their philosophy of planting love trees. Love to see Kanile'a's million plus tree Forrest of love one day. Shaped like a Ukulele with all the birds and animals singing their love songs of thanks to these marvelous people and all who have contributed their love as well. After hearing all they do and seeing these masterpieces being made, and of course hearing these special ukulele's voices, I'm surprised how reasonably priced they are! Quality people and quality ukuleles seen here. I love quality, one reason God led me to your channel Katie, you are a woman of Quality. A happy day 💓
Edit: Happy day to the two of you Katie 😺👼(😺closest lion emoji I found)
Thank you for your kind words not only to me but for Kanile’a as well. You are always so thoughtful and gracious, so thank you. I do agree with you that they are reasonably priced for the time, work, and materials. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the K2. It’s always great to hear what others think about an instrument. I hope you have a great day!
@@OneMusicSchool
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Thank you Katie for posting such an informative and educational video. The factory tour was fascinating. Loved how passionate Joe and Kristen are, not only in regard to the instruments they produce, but in how they can have a positive impact on their environment as well. Bass being my primary instrument, those are the only instruments I have in this price range. (It did give me a better appreciation of my Carvin bass which is Koa). I Am interested in sponsoring a tree though, so thanks for including that information in the links. As always you are entirely Lovely. Have a blessed day.
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch this today. I’m so glad that you liked the different parts of the video. It was so moving to hear the heart behind the company, and it’s really encouraging to see people just want to give back. Let me know what tree you choose if you sponsor one 😀😀😀😀. I appreciate you so much.
These KPA Concerts are so stunningly beautiful. Really hope I'll play a Kanile'a one day :)
Really excellent, informative and uplifting video! Thank you :)
Thanks for being here and thanks for watching :). I really appreciate it.
So fascinating, thanks for sharing with us. I love learning the deep details.
Thank you so much for watching! I really appreciate you taking the time not only to watch but to comment as well.
Which one did you like best? Hi
@@OneMusicSchool the KPA Concert with the light streak was visibly and audio breathtaking. The pineapple they showed was a work of art. I been wanting a pineapple and that one was yumminess.
The KPA is stunning! I completely agree. I would love to try the pineapple tenor someday.
Wow, what an incredible video!
My dream ukulele. One day!!!
I have to say something. I bought a cheap, all laminate KMISE ukulele from Amazon. It absolutely blew the all solid KMISE unit that I also bought. I gave that away, it sounded so bad. Anyways, I have this KMISE uke tuned in open G, with a larger wound "G" string installed that I stole from a pack of classical strings I had on hand. So, here's my comment. This Ukulele sounds beyond what it should. In fact, it sounds unbelievable. The sustain is forever, the sound is lush and warm, and it actually, in my opinion, sounds better than many of the reviews on UA-cam featuring high end, very expensive models. I just don't get it, and I've tried tons of models over the years. I will play mine, and then I'll play something very expensive, and I'll think to myself, "Why in the world would I ever pay that much for a ukulele?" The cheap ukulele I bought must be anointed from above!
After watching this beautiful video , I fell in love with them, I went to my local store and the only had a tenor KBSP , how does it compare with the k3 tenor .
Please advise .
Thank you so much , you are great .
Jorge
Love Kanilea~💕😻
I couldn't agree more!
First!!! I'm verry happy for your pregnancy. How months are you pregnant?🤩🤩🤩
Hi!!! Thanks so much! I’m 4 months along 😀.
@@OneMusicSchool Girl or Boy😀😀😀😍😍😍
@@ecemcetinkaya2297 We don't know yet, but we're excited to find out :).
@@OneMusicSchool I feel like boy👶
My daughter says girl :). Hahahha
I have a K1T premium. The resonance and sustain are not all like in the video. Did I get a dud?
Nice question
Why don't you have one of these of your own? The Ukulele is literally your life. You owe it to yourself to have the best one.
26:40 it didn't ring like you expected, was it your fingers or the uke?
What do you mean? If you were just looking at my face, that’s just my concentration face 🤣. The uke is absolutely perfection.
@@OneMusicSchool 25:30 you play the lick (K2 tenor), and marveled at the ringingness (I did too), 26:40 you play the same lick (K2 concert), and it didn't ring like the tenor did. Brow furrows at 26:42, and before the video cuts away you lift your fingers and press them down again, same shape, and your right hand is about to strum again; I'm convinced, even if you say otherwise lol.
I don't mean to bag on the ukes, or you, for me this is the best video on youtube for showcasing Kanileas in particular and high end ukes in general; specifically for your genuine reactions at the sound that comes out of them: 10:09 10:23 10:52 and the sound samples at the end (again, partly the sound, but mostly because I can see your subjective experience of actually playing them through your reactions).
Just got my tax return and the two high end ukes I can try-before-buy in my city are Kamaka and Kanilea, I'm as excited as Morgan Freeman on the bus
Sound sample 23:40~
Bendición guapicima ánimo me encanta ukulele bien Díos te guardé bonitas eres maravillosa Bendición amiga temazo toca Genial ukulele bien Bendición guapicima té adoro muchos
Gracias por ver!!!!!
Katie: Kanile’a
Me: So Hawaiian
At 3 grand ....for one...😳 raise your hand if you have one....
After playing lots of ukuleles, I can totally tell the difference. I'm saving my pennies or going to have to sell other things to get one, but I do want one. I love all of the models :). Which one is your favorite?
@@OneMusicSchool I like the tenor style, it's not to small like the concert(I'm too afraid I may break it). However, the thing I like about the kanilea vs the kamaka is the frets. sliding up and down the neck of the kanilea was much smoother for me. Now, I dont know if the Age of my Kamakas have anything to do with it, but it just seems like it its worn down from oxidation. Lol
Then again, because of our play styles...most of us just keep the expensive ones for show and the chaperone to abuse. Hahah
@@shinnidan I like that "a chaperone" analogy. Totally true!
very nice endid i have a ukelele from ohana
Kanile'a tastes on Kmise budget. Dear Santa a Bari for Christmas.
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Hi Jackii! How are you?
I am alright, congratulations Miss Katie!Thanks for your tutorials which helps me to focus onto music rather than what is happening in Hong Kong. Positiveness and happiness are what I have learned from you for the passed two years .Thanks so much and love you tons.❤️🧡💛💚💙💜♥️
My heart goes out to you and praying for you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
Thanks so much and I really appreciate it.
Anytime.
Beautiful sound, stunning body...we need to get them to give like a thousand percent Teacher Discount! :)
I know, right? 😂😂😉It was hard to give them back, but it was a privilege to play them. So happy to see you again ❤️.
Was this video sponsored by Kanile'a?
Nope. It’s the first line of the description box that this was not sponsored.
Thanks for asking that question. These ukuleles were not sent to me, and they didn’t ask me to make a video. I teach at a store that recently became a Kanile’a dealer. All of these ukes were borrowed, and it was really hard to give them back 😂.
@@OneMusicSchoolI did hear you mention the store that you teach at. I wasn't able to see the notice in the description, however. I watch your video via UA-cam on my television and the app never show the description box.
I really appreciate the tour of the factory. I am slowly becoming a builder myself and I'm always getting inspiration from all over the industry. 😀
That’s very insightful. I didn’t know that the description box doesn’t show up on at app. I learned something new 😀. Have a great day and thanks for watching.
No pup for me.