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Martin S1 Uke Soprano Ukulele w/ Padded Bag

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MSRP: $529.00
$399.00
(You save $130.00)
SKU:
S1UKE

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Martin quality, in a beauty of a Ukulele! The S1 Uke sounds fantastic, plays great, and has the looks to match! This soprano ukulele features all-solid wood construction, with a mahogany top, back, and sides. This wood gives the S1 Uke a rich tonal character that you'll love - and plenty of it. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how full this little instrument sounds! When you see the Martin logo on this uke, you know it's made with the kind of craftsmanship and attention to detail you can expect from this legendary brand. You get great sound, top-notch build quality, and portable playability from the S1 Uke!

Martin S1 Uke Soprano Ukulele Features:
* FINISH: Natural, Satin
* CONSTRUCTION: Mahogany Blocks/Applied Dovetail
* BODY SIZE: Soprano Uke
* TOP: Solid Genuine Mahogany, 1-piece
* ROSETTE: B/W/B Boltaron
* TOP BRACING PATTERN: O-Uke
* TOP BRACES: Solid Sitka Spruce
* BACK MATERIAL: Solid Mahogany
* SIDE MATERIAL: Solid Mahogany
* NECK MATERIAL: Select Hardwood
* NECK SHAPE: Soprano Uke shape
* NUT MATERIAL: Bone
* HEADSTOCK: Solid/Uke Taper
* FINGERBOARD MATERIAL: Solid Morado
* SCALE LENGTH: 13.614''
* NO. OF FRETS CLEAR: 12
* NO. OF FRETS TOTAL: 17
* FINGERBOARD WIDTH AT NUT: 1-13/32''
* FINGERBOARD WIDTH AT 12TH FRET: 1-13/16''
* BRIDGE MATERIAL: Solid Morado
* BRIDGE STYLE: O-Uke style
* BRIDGE STRING SPACING: 1-41/64''
* SADDLE: Bone
* TUNING MACHINES: Grover Nickel w/ White Buttons
* RECOMMENDED STRINGS: Martin Ukulele (M600)
* BRIDGE AND END PINS: none
* PICKGUARD: none
* CASE: Gig bag included (padded)
* INTERIOR LABEL: Paper label

At Bill's Music, we give private Uke lessons and the first thing the instructor will probably teach you is -- spell it right!! Ukulele may be one of the easiest instruments to play, but one one of the hardest to spell! If you searched for Ukelele, or Ukalele you are not alone. The most common misspelling, "Ukelele" returns about one hundred thousand responses on search engines! Just remember Ukulele has 2 U's and 2 E's and you'll be just fine! Of course, we don't care how you spell it, we just want to help you learn to play it!