Musical Molly Khan yea jst seeing u NOT acknowledge her while trying to focus on the camera with a HUGE smile makes it that much funnier hahaha take care there pretty lady :) and thanx fer the unboxing video it TOTALLY sold me :) i bought the same one i cant wait till it gets here :)
@@MusicalMollyKhan I checked the String set, it had all 6 Strings in there, so luky you, you've got spare strings. You can easily use Ball end Classical Strings cause they're much easier to get on.
That thingy you got that looks like a little wrench is a bridge pin remover when you change strings. You wedge the fork under the pin and use the saddle on the guitalele as the fulcrum point to pop it out....and LOL @ the cute kid at the end
Thank you for the review! On the wall behind you, in between the banjo and the banjolele, is that an electric ukulele (with solid body I suppose)? What brand and model is that? Would love to see you do a review of that one if you haven't already.
I tune my Caramel guitarleles in standard ("E"). The Gretsch I usually tune up to "G". My Yamaha's are almost always tuned to "A". But, I feel like I am cheating. If I play the larger Caramels in standard tune, could/should I just be playing a normal guitar instead?
I love the kid peekin in and out of frame hahahaha ADORABLE :)
Haha, thank you - she's a great helper :)
Musical Molly Khan yea jst seeing u NOT acknowledge her while trying to focus on the camera with a HUGE smile makes it that much funnier hahaha take care there pretty lady :) and thanx fer the unboxing video it TOTALLY sold me :) i bought the same one i cant wait till it gets here :)
Molly you're such a tease... I couldn't wait for you to get that thing out of the package
I’m sold on the E to E
The Yamaha GL1 was strictly A tuned and was really bright. Definitely getting this, Ty for the review
It's a great little guitar, I hope you love it 😊
The little tool you said you were unsure of, is to pry out the six bridge pins that hold the strings to the bridge. A handy little tool to have.
totally bought this on a whim and forgot to check reviews so thank you for this! glad to know i can tune back and forth
Enjoy 😊
That’s really nice I have not played one of those yet!! But I think your going to have a lot of fun playing it! Good Video!!!))😊
Thank you! It's definitely a lot of fun. I like the smaller guitars, they're easy to carry to the park :)
@@MusicalMollyKhan I checked the String set, it had all 6 Strings in there, so luky you, you've got spare strings. You can easily use Ball end Classical Strings cause they're much easier to get on.
I see a Stratalele which is a Strat Shaped Electric Ukulele hanging. What type of Banjo is that hanging on the far left.
@@MusicalMollyKhan do you still like it? Any other model you think is better for a small guitar feel?
I also see a sunburst Acoustic-Electric Mandolin hanging on the far right.
That thingy you got that looks like a little wrench is a bridge pin remover when you change strings. You wedge the fork under the pin and use the saddle on the guitalele as the fulcrum point to pop it out....and LOL @ the cute kid at the end
Thank you for the info! Haha she is pretty funny 😅
Great video I think I might get one, I am a guitar and bass and drummer tho. You are really nice u make me smile as well :)
I'm glad! It's a great little instrument :)
Cute, really, really cute. I guess the guitarlele is nice too.
it’s the best travel guitar, tuned to e, period.. wide nut.. so small and w a pickup that you can take a battery amp too lol
Thank you for the review! On the wall behind you, in between the banjo and the banjolele, is that an electric ukulele (with solid body I suppose)? What brand and model is that? Would love to see you do a review of that one if you haven't already.
It's a Vorson ukulele! I would love to do a review on it, hopefully sometime soon 😊
@@MusicalMollyKhan Yay! Look forward to it! :)
If it already hasn’t been answered the tool you didn’t know what it was is a peg puller for when you replace the strings.
Thank you!
Do you like this more than the Ibanez you have done a video on?
Great question! I'd have to say no, only because I adore that Ibanez. It's one of my all time favorite guitars.
@@MusicalMollyKhan the Ibanez Piccolo? You like that better than this one? Which model please... I need to decide! :D
I tune my Caramel guitarleles in standard ("E"). The Gretsch I usually tune up to "G". My Yamaha's are almost always tuned to "A".
But, I feel like I am cheating.
If I play the larger Caramels in standard tune, could/should I just be playing a normal guitar instead?
Oh crap, this is April 1st! (Please don't let this be an April-Fools joke!)
Haha, not a joke! I don't think there's really such thing as "cheating" when playing instruments - just do what you enjoy 😁
I got the mahogany guitalele. Love it but yeah don’t tune E to E. :). Hey!! I also had a Ravenna!
I think I will try an A to A tuning! We'll see how it goes :)
@@MusicalMollyKhan I think I saw all 6 strings inside the spare string set. They probably made a typo on the set.
@@MusicalMollyKhan waiting for that! I'm considering to buy this :D I'd love to hear you play it!!!
Can it plug into an amp?
Yes! I have the acoustic/electric version and it works well with my amp :)
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U R Kid at Xmas!
It is a nylon-strung (top strings are metal-wound nylon!)
I have the exact same model
Yes it is!