The Kamaka Ukulele site lists their HF-4 Baritone with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of US$1,295.
None of the online sources even indicate that John Mayer plays the ukulele. They list guitar, mandolin and piano. It wouldn't be hard for him to play a ukulele, particularly a Baritone Ukulele.
Kamaka ukuleles have excellent sound quality. Kamaka uses the finest would for its instruments which gives them their great sound. The wood is naturally aged for four years in their factories to insure the greatest quality of their products.
The Baritone BU17 can be purchased for around $65.
Kamaka Any ukulele will allow you to play the songs.
The ukulele is tuned differently then the bass. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the bottom 4 strings of a normal guitar.
Kamaka Ukulele was created in 1916.
None of the online sources even indicate that John Mayer plays the ukulele. They list guitar, mandolin and piano. It wouldn't be hard for him to play a ukulele, particularly a Baritone Ukulele.
Kamaka ukuleles have excellent sound quality. Kamaka uses the finest would for its instruments which gives them their great sound. The wood is naturally aged for four years in their factories to insure the greatest quality of their products.
He was on a surfing trip in Hawaii in 2009. He went to buy some beer and while in the store picked up a Kamaka tenor ukulele and liked it so much he bought it.
The Baritone BU17 can be purchased for around $65.
Kamaka Any ukulele will allow you to play the songs.
The ukulele is tuned differently then the bass. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the bottom 4 strings of a normal guitar.
It will depend on what sized ukulele and what size guitar as well as how they are tuned. A 'standard' sized ukulele is going to have a higher pitch than most guitars. However, a baritone ukulele is going to be pretty similar to that of a guitar.
Technically, there isn't a bass ukulele. The lowest is the baritone, which is tuned DGBE. If you use a guitar bass or U-bass, it is tuned GDAE.
A standard ukulele is a soprano ukulele. Most soprano, concert and tenor ukuleles are tuned the same, but there are a variety of choices. Most are set up with a G'CEA tuning, but there are other set ups for certain types of music.
You can. A Tenor ukulele is a bit bigger than a standard ukulele, so it might be harder to get the strings to the correct tuning, but it shouldn't be a problem.
It will depend on the tuning and size of the instrument. On the baritone size the lowest note is going to be the D string. On the GCEA tuned ukulele, it will be the C string.