4 string small guitar 21 inch basswood ukulele
The ukulele is much smaller and lighter than a guitar- 21inch, making it easy to carry around and play on the go.
Adopt basswood, comfortable hand-touch and acoustic sound.
The ukulele can be played as pop, folk, and jazz.
FEATURES
SIZE: 21inch
FT-UK21L Colored Ukulele | |||
Body Top | Basswood | Bridge | Engineered wood |
Back & sides | Basswood | Fingerboard | ABS |
Neck | Catalpa | Strings | Open Machine head 4 Nylon Strings |
Finished | matte | Color | green, pink, blue, yellow, red, brown, dark blue, black, light blue, mint green |
It's a great gift for family and friends.
Reasonably priced, entry-level acoustic guitar.
Meticulously crafted in the traditional style.
perfect for beginners to find their way around the instrument.
The wood top, back and sides keep the guitar lightweight and inexpensive while not sacrificing tone.
Meticulously crafted in the traditional style, this guitar gives you a nice mellow tone with a slower response and thus is perfect for beginners to find their way around the instrument.
General Maintenance
Clean the instrument after each use, making sure to wipe the fingerboard and strings, as well as any of the platedparts with a soft dry cloth, Polish gloss finishes with a non-silicone-based guitar polish, We recommend using a soft dry polishing cloth to prevent scratches.
When not playing the instrument, keep it tuned to pitch and in its case, lf you plan to store the instrument for a long period of time, loosen the strings a bit to relieve the tension, but do not remove them.
The natural oils in fingerboards may dry out over time, depending on the climate where you live and how diligently you maintain the instrument, Rough, exposed fret edges (sometimes called fret-sprout), are evidence of an overly dry and shrunken fingerboard. The wood wil contract as it dries out, but as the frets are inert, you will feel the fret edges begin to protrude past the edge of the fingerboard.
lt is a good idea to give your thirsty fingerboard a "drink" of conditioning oil periodically to preserve its integrity and natural beauty. Remove the strings first; then apply the oil to a clean lint free cloth. Rub the oil into the wood, let it soak in and then wipe to dry off the excess oil.
Wooden and plastic endpins are "press-fit", not glued into the body of the guitar, so that compensation of the disparate materials of the body and endpin can occur Over time. with chandes in temperature and humidity and the expansion and contraction of the woods of the guitar, the shifting weight of the instrument and the friction of the strap may causethe endpin to loosen up, Examine the endpin periodically and snug it up with a twisting press when necesary tominimize the risk of dropping your guitar,. Securing the endpin is considered routine maintenance, akin to maintainingappropriate air pressure in the tires of an automobile
Be careful when using vinyl, plastic or synthetic leather guitar straps, guitar stands and wall hangers using surgicalrubber tubing, as these materials may react with the finish of your instrument.