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First Act Discovery FG404 Soprano Ukulele from First Act Inc.

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Product Description Music inspires learning! Start off your little musician's career with this simple-strum instrument. This Soprano Ukulele has a hardwood body for a classic, traditional sound. Features guitar-style tuning gears for more accurate and consistent tuning. Comes with easy-to-play nylon stings and wooden fretboard with brass frets.
Amazon.com Soprano ukulele, select hardwood body for traditional sound, wooden fretboard with brass frets, "Guitar-style" tuning gears, easy playing nylon strings, designed especially for children.
Customer Reviews
Great for beginners     Posted 04 September 2008 Great ukulele for beginners or if you want to see if you'll like playing the ukulele. If you keep playing the ukulele I strongly suggest getting a better ukulele because its kind of flimsy.
Poorly Built     Posted 20 August 2008 I recently purchased this to actually learn the ukulele, however when I first received it did seem nicer than I thought, however im assuming because of the cheap strings it came out of tune shortly. So I bought new strings from the local music shop. But soon after while trying to tune it, the it broke, I believe its called the bridge (the piece that holds the strings) pulled it right up, I thought I could fix it as suggested on various sites to just use some wood glue, that didnt work. The only reason I'm giving this a 2 is because the overall quality was better than anticipated as long as you keep the same strings and dont mind tuning it frequently.
Good     Posted 15 August 2008 This is really best for kids. If your serious about wanting to learn to play the ukulele you'll have to get new strings before you can even play. They're plastic. Good value for the money.
I can't put it down     Posted 14 August 2008 I bought this ukulele for myself (not a child) since I wasn't sure how far I would go with the ukulele and didn't want to invest too much in an instrument until I'd stuck with it for a few months. It arrived two days ago, and I just can't get enough. My sore fingers are the only thing keeping me from playing right now, and are making it somewhat hard to type accurately! While this instrument is no museum piece-- there is a bit of glue visible on one of the seams, and the paint isn't perfect-- it's more than worth $25. For me, this is an excellent, crazy-affordable entry into the wonderful world of ukuleles. I would absolutely recommend it.
8/22 update: Another review mentioned having trouble keeping their uke in tune, which was my experience at first, too. But I'm told that's common with any ukulele with new strings, for the first days or even weeks, as the strings need time to stretch out. I'm happy to report that after a week, my uke is holding tune very well, and I love it more than ever.
Very nice.     Posted 01 October 2007 I bought this for my 6-yr old daughter in hopes that she will give it a serious shot. That aside, it is just what I expected. It sounds very nice, keeps in tune, and should be the perfect starter instrument for my budding young musician.
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