Vintage Martin ukuleles have a great deal of value. If it is in good condition it can be worth several thousand dollars.
As much as you are willing to pay. The least expensive run about $30 and can go as much as $5-6,000 for a custom made version.
Sure, you can pretty much do any of them on Ukulele. Look up sweetafton23 on YouTube and look for her version of Pokerface. She uses ukulele, piano, table and Pocketsynth.
The Kamaka Ukulele site lists their HF-4 Baritone with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of US$1,295.
Ukuleles are versatile instruments that can be made from many materials. It can be made from just about any type of wood, solid or laminate, or even plastics. The original instruments were made with native Hawaiian woods. It needs to be strong and light. Mahogany, spruce, maple, and mango are common. The prime wood that is sought after is the Koa wood. Many ukuleles are made from plastic and some quality instruments are available (Flea and Fluke are examples). Inexpensive 'toy' ukuleles are available as well. Ukuleles are also made from existing items. An example is the cigar box ukulele or the lunch box ukulele, where the sound box is built from an existing structure and a neck is added to the box. Some makers even use metal cans for the body of their ukuleles. Wood is the primary material for a traditional ukulele. Koa wood is traditional, but pretty much any wood can be used. Popular types are mango, mahogany, spruce, and cedar. Fret boards are often made of rosewood or even ebony. There is metal in the frets and the tuners. Inlays are made from plastic, ivory or mother-of-pearl.
It can be pretty much any type of wood. Rosewood is a common one. Mahogany or koa to match the top can be used.
Vintage Martin ukuleles have a great deal of value. If it is in good condition it can be worth several thousand dollars.
As much as you are willing to pay. The least expensive run about $30 and can go as much as $5-6,000 for a custom made version.
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Sure, you can pretty much do any of them on Ukulele. Look up sweetafton23 on YouTube and look for her version of Pokerface. She uses ukulele, piano, table and Pocketsynth.
Yes. "Uke" is short for "Ukulele" (oo-koo-ley-ley). "Ukulele" is a Hawaiian name for an instrument that is much like a very small guitar. There are different sizes of ukulele.
The beginning cost for this piano would be $4,500 dollars. This would depend on condition and whether it is new or used.
It depends on what needs to be done. Skilled luthiers generally charge $85 an hour to do work. A full restoration can easily take ten hours.
The Kamaka Ukulele site lists their HF-4 Baritone with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of US$1,295.
Ukuleles are versatile instruments that can be made from many materials. It can be made from just about any type of wood, solid or laminate, or even plastics. The original instruments were made with native Hawaiian woods. It needs to be strong and light. Mahogany, spruce, maple, and mango are common. The prime wood that is sought after is the Koa wood. Many ukuleles are made from plastic and some quality instruments are available (Flea and Fluke are examples). Inexpensive 'toy' ukuleles are available as well. Ukuleles are also made from existing items. An example is the cigar box ukulele or the lunch box ukulele, where the sound box is built from an existing structure and a neck is added to the box. Some makers even use metal cans for the body of their ukuleles. Wood is the primary material for a traditional ukulele. Koa wood is traditional, but pretty much any wood can be used. Popular types are mango, mahogany, spruce, and cedar. Fret boards are often made of rosewood or even ebony. There is metal in the frets and the tuners. Inlays are made from plastic, ivory or mother-of-pearl.
Any song you want! The ukulele can play pretty much any song you want. The brand really doesn't matter.
The value of the mahogany Tempus Fugit 31 day clock varies greatly with its condition, size, and age. Some of these clocks are valued at well over 1000 dollars while others sell for about 90 dollars.?æ