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World-famous KoAloha ukulele Tenor, 4-string, Hawaiian Koa, geared tuners, high G Made in 2016 (with case) Although the Hawaiian Koa tenor model has been renewed, it was priced at approximately 290,000 yen on a certain website. Hawaiian Koa ukuleles are very rare nowadays. My ukulele journey began in 2004. I inherited a Kamaka soprano to concert ukulele for about 12 years. I considered myself an intermediate player who could play solo ukulele. Around 2017, I saw a young elementary school student on TV who was playing amazing music on a Kamaka tenor, billed as the "Naniwa Speed Ukulele Boy." He had only been playing the ukulele for 2-3 years and was being produced by Jake Shimabukuro. I had been playing the ukulele since before this kid was born, so I thought, "I'm going to aim for the Jake style on a tenor too," and I bought this ukulele with great enthusiasm, but I was overwhelmed by the size and couldn't play it at all, and was forced to give up. So, I haven't played this ukulele much and it remains in its current state. The number of days used is only 2 days, for about 2 hours. I'm not at a level where I can play it, I only touched it. If you zoom in on the fret images, you can see that there are almost no traces of pressing with fingers. This Uke is Hi-G, but because it has a classical guitar type bridge, you can also set it up with thick-stringed Low-G strings without any problems. I recommend Savarez Low-G strings (144RL). Because they are steel? they sound high-pitched even though they are an octave lower. You will be surprised by the volume and the amazing sustain. I feel that this Uke will surely resonate with a different dimension of sound. For those who love Hawaiian-made ukuleles and don't mind the tenor size. Thank you. To protect the Uke during shipping, I will include the case shown in the image, a Protec gig bag, as a bonus. We will take full measures against water and impact damage when shipping, so please rest assured. Thank you for reading to the end. It is a premium item, but it has been in someone else's hands once. Please purchase only if you do not mind. #KOALOHA #UKULELE #HAWAII #KOA #TENOR #GCEA #HIG #コアロハ #テナー #コア
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