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Ben Blakesley from George's Music shows you the ins and outs of this amazing new instrument from Kala Ukulele!

The Kala U-Bass is a new take on the ukulele...and the bass for that matter! It's got space-age strings and amazing playability.

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9 years ago

Suertsje

Loving the sound

9 years ago

706michaelwilliam

do you think there might be a way I can put Ernie Ball Hybrid strings on one of these?

10 years ago

Shae Lyn

I have tiny hands and can't play a regular guitar due to the width of a fret board - it causes hand cramps. I can get down on my concert uke, though...I'm interested in this, but can you tell me what the width of the fret board is?

10 years ago

James Topp

I'm selling my one of these, if anyone is interested send me a message!

10 years ago

attila terdik

Sounds like a Hofner Violin bass :D But cool!

10 years ago

marshman500

I did not expect that. Well done.

11 years ago

Glenn Michael Thompson

Can you get extra strings for them if needed?

11 years ago

SuperBass1964

Well I plugged it in and the jaws dropped! The tone is much like an upright or a P bass with flatwounds.Very thick and chunky but still clean. The music director was watching me with amazment all night. Come Sunday this is the ONLY bass I'm bringing to the gospel gig. This U Bass is the real deal folks and if you have the means I would suggest you pick one up! I love this little guy!I didnt even pick up my Ken Smith once during rehearsal.

11 years ago

SuperBass1964

I've had this bass for a week now and I am seriously impressed with it. It takes a few days to get used to the feel of the strings and the scale but you will. I took it to a gospel rehearsal last nite and you can imagine the initial responses like what is that??? are you really going to use that??

11 years ago

SuperBass1964

I just ordered this (fretted) model! can't wait to get it!

11 years ago

eyeball226

In that case I'd say that both pronunciations are fundamentally the same and the small difference is a case of different accents of the same language. When it comes to ukulele, it's a word from another language and it seems fairly clear to me that an English speaker in the past has read the word incorrectly and the mispronunciation has spread, a bit like the grating "nucular" pronunciation of nuclear.

11 years ago

ImYourDeity

Sorry, FU was unrelated to our discussion on linguistics. It's not about validity, to me it's the exact same word. Imagine someone with a London accent and someone with a mid-western American accent saying the word "hamburger". It sounds really different. That's how I feel about this whole ukulele argument. It would sound odd for the Brit to pronounce it like an American, even though it's an american word. Sure it can be done, but it sounds forced, at least to me.

11 years ago

eyeball226

p.s. Rereading your comment, it still comes across as you saying that ook-uh-leh-leh is only right in Hawaii and the 'correct' US pronunciation is yook-uh-leh-leh and is somehow more valid than ook-uh-leh-leh.

11 years ago

eyeball226

It's not a matter of accent at all, it's mispronunciation. You can say ook-uh-leh-leh in a Hawaiian accent or you can say it in any number of other US accents. Additionally, a Hawaiian could say yook-uh-leh-leh in a Hawaiian accent. But they most likely wouldn't, because that would be wrong. And your "fuck you" is hardly unrelated. If anything, saying its unrelated reflects worse on you because its implying that you're saying it for no reason.

11 years ago

ImYourDeity

I never said anyone was pronouncing it wrong. I said it's pronounced differently because people have different accents. To change your accent for the span of a word is just a way for phony people to try and sound more worldy and "refined" than other people. On an unrelated personal note fuck you for treating me like some arrogant stereotype instead of a person.

11 years ago

eyeball226

No, they pronounce it like that because that's what the word is. What an arrogant colonial attitude you must to have to tell people they're pronouncing their own word wrong.

11 years ago

Kakashi101sensi

It doesn't hurt your fingers..... Making it fun to be able to hand it to anyone and they wont complain for any discomfort....

11 years ago

ImYourDeity

It's pronounced ook-uh-leh-leh by Hawaiians because they have a hawaiian accent! With any continental American accent it's pronounced yoo-keh-lay-lee.

11 years ago

Andrew J Music

...Did you just go Raciest on my race?

12 years ago

ousman n'dong

ooOOoooups ,do not replay the tuning it could scratchs your ears again !!!!!!

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