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Brand: Rogue
EAN: 0840246015945
Label: Rogue
Manufacturer: Rogue
Model: SO-069-RU20
Publisher: Rogue
Sales Rank: 354
Studio: Rogue
Features:- White wood body
- Geared tuners
- 18 frets
- Inlaid position markers
- Carrying bag included
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Product Description: White wood bodyGeared tuners18 fretsInlaid position markersCarrying bag included...
Rogue Baritone Ukulele
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My short relationship with a Rogue baritone uke included: a) string buzz that could not be fixed and b) tuning machines that break right in your hand. I suggest you save your money and buy something a bit more expensive, perhaps a Lanikai baritone. Or a Fortune if you can find one.
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This was my frist ukelele I purchased and It goes out of tune quite often you would have to tune it ater about 3 songs Id recommend getting a geard tuning pegs to keep it in tune but a great beginning uke! MAHALO!
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I am a beginner, so I was eager to buy a quick, affordable ukulele to learn the basics on. I was fine with the idea of a somewhat low-quality ukulele as long as it lasted at least a month for me to learn what I needed. I am sad to say, it would never tune properly (although this may simply be my lack of practice)and less than a day of having it, the G string snapped. Although in the uke's defense I may have tightened it a bit too much.
On brigher side, the paint job on mine was just fine. I'm going to purchase new strings for it and hope things work out.
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This is an inexpensive baritone ukulele and as such there is something to be desired as far as quality. But this is a playable instrument and definitely worth the price if you don't expect perfection and just want to experiment with a ukulele.
The action (distance from strings to fretboard) is a little high so it is a little tough on your fingers. But things like that are to be expected for the price.
Unlike the reviewers that say it doesn't hold itself in tune, I found that it just needed to relax in. After a couple weeks it was fine. Nylon strings ALWAYS take time to stretch.
Do not buy this Uke if you are a serious uke player and want a higher quality instrument for years to come.
If you don't know if you will continue with it and you just want to experiment then it will make a great fly-swatter if you give it up for harmonica. Although... as a fly-swatter it is rather expensive. :-P
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I'm really enjoying my new barri uke and find it beyond expectations especially considering it's low, low price.
Frank Griffin
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