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Ranch Concert Ukulele 23 inch Professional Learn to Play Beginner ukelele with 12 Free Online Lessons ukalalee Starter Instrument Kit Ukele Bundle Gig bag & Tuner & Strap & Aquila String Set - Matte

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Size: 23 inch


Color: Walnut-23


Features

  • An Artwork - Ranch amazing 23" Concert ukulele combines the classical Walnut wood for the smooth and polished body & Okoume neck. The lightweight & well built features allow you to create warm and pitch-perfect Hawaiian ukelele harmonies
  • Easy to Play - With 12 Free Video Online Lessons, easy to follow. This Ranch Learn to Play Concert ukuleles 23 inch size is better beginner choose than 21 inch uke with better sound range & quality and wider spaced frets which are better for children, adults, novices, intermediate player or professionals who start to practice on. This ukele beginners kit pack is your best choice!
  • Easy to Tune - Chrome die cast tuning pegs keeps ukeleles in tune! It is as simple as tightening a screw. The digital tuner is easy to tune and play. It stays in tune longer than normal out of the box and offers a bright and distinctive tone whether you solo, play along with singing, or jam with friends
  • All in One Set - Everything you need for a ukulele is here: Installed with Aquila strings + well padded gig bag + digital tuner + microfiber polishing cloth + an extra set of Aquila strings + strap + step by step 12 online lessons! We've prepared everything for a beginner you need!

Brand: Ranch


Size: 23 inch


Color: Walnut-23


Top Material Type: Rosewood, Okoume, Walnut


Back Material Type: Walnut


String Material Type: Nylon


Finish Type: Polished


Instrument: Ukulele


Operation Mode: Acoustic


Number of Strings: 4


Item Weight: 2.68 pounds


Package Dimensions: 25.63 x 10.12 x 4.29 inches


Date First Available: October 17, 2020


Back Material: Walnut


Color Name: Walnut-23


String Material: Nylon


Top Material: Rosewood, Okoume, Walnut


Number of Strings: 4


Size: 23 inch


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  • Great for Price
Size: 23 inch Color: Walnut-23
The media could not be loaded. I'm a beginner on ukulele- although I'm already a musician. I wanted an inexpensive instrument that had what I needed and worked well. The tuner is very easy to use, the strap is durable and stylish, and it plays nicely. I got the lighter color of the two- I feel like it looks less cheap in that color. The case comes with 2 picks, however they're poor quality. I'd suggest ordering your own picks along with ordering the uke. Picks are only a few dollars a pack. That is, if you choose to use a pick at all. The carrier bag is lovely. It's easy to carry around and looks professional. I hope this helps! If you're just starting out this is the perfect instrument that will have everything you need to get started and the quality is good enough to last you a while. That way you can have a decent instrument and also see if the uke is something you want to continue pursuing!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023 by Nc

  • Razor sharp fret ends, form letter customer service.
Size: 23 inch Color: UK-23
I'm updating this review, now that I have gotten a reply from Ranch customer service. Short version: Most of the fret ends were unbelievably ragged, worse than anything I've seen. Customer service tried to be helpful, but failed to really grasp the problem. Response seemed a canned reply to a different fret problem. Intonation of G string sharp above 7th fret, rest of strings show good intonation to at least the 12th. Long version. First, I am not a musician, but I tinker with instruments for my own personal stress reduction, improving my hand motor skills, etc. I have been tinkering mostly with guitars, occasionally with others for about 30 years now. I play entirely on beginner instruments, and am in general aware of what to expect from them. Sure they're often laminate, with substandard tone, that's fine by me. I've had several with slightly sharp fret edges that I've filed and worked. I've never seen anything like the poor craftsmanship of the fret ends on this ukulele. Back in the day, you usually had fretboards that weren't flat, but that's not so common these days as machine-made instruments have gotten much better. Usually you find the frets need to be rounded at the corners a bit. Sometimes you have some fret sprout that needs to be filed down. Whatever, it happens. This is usually on a *small* number of frets. This Ukulele has 18 frets, for a total of 36 fret ends. 31 of the ends on this instrument are sharp and require work. Most have wide, ragged, flat burs hanging off the edges, like the were cut with an exceptionally dull cutter and left untreated after cutting. See the pictures I've attached. Those jagged, flaky looking bits at the edge are thin, razor sharp flakes of metal still attached to the fret. A few of the frets are noticeably short of the edge of the fretboard. Quite frankly, I received a completely unplayable ukulele due to unbelievably sharp frets. Sure, I could have gotten it into serviceable condition in an hour or two with a file. But for a new instrument claiming that: "Light and well built instrument, with the fret boards surprisingly smooth on every sides details, Neck is well connected and easy to navigate, the frets are nice and polished." The worst fret ends I've ever seen is *not* what I was expecting. When I emailed customer service, sending them the same fret-end closeup they replied with this explanation: "When we ship the ukuleles to Amazon, our QC will check every details of the uke to make sure there are no flaws on it. Of course the fret edges are very smooth at that time. But due to the natural properties of wood's thermal expansion and contraction, the uke's frets may have some bow." So, you're going to blame the jagged, rough unfinished edges on your fret on thermal expansion of the fretboard? Um, no. The metal ends did not magically become ragged as a result of the wood under them expanding. Most likely they were precut too short before being put on the fretboard, so the ends never got polished down after installation, and QC never noticed. Later the fretboard shrank due to moisture changes the sharp edges started hanging over. Note the shrinkage didn't cause the problem, but rather the expansion masked a manufacturing defect. This is of course giving a possible explanation on why the edges weren't sharp when it went through their QC. Either way, the QC should have visually inspected the fret ends, at which point the jagged edges would have been seen, even if they couldn't be felt. It also sounds like the end of their email response is about the frets being bowed up out of the fretboard, not sharp at the ends. I think they cut-and-pasted some generic facts about fretboards, and picked the wrong one, this might explain the absurdly incompetent sounding reply. To their credit, they did offer me a partial refund if I wanted to fix it myself, and pointed me to the option of returning it to Amazon if not. If it were a minor problem, I'd take them up on it. but fixing nearly every fret on the instrument is way too much work. Back it goes to be replaced by a different brand. I also noticed the intonation of the G string is noticeably sharp above the 7th fret, but the others are on-pitch at the 12th and beyond. That's not really a deal killer, but a lot of the reviews talked about how great the intonation is. It i fine for a beginner instrument, but less great than the reviews claim. Other than that, the instrument seems reasonably well made. The tuning keys move smoothly, and look good although one has a few minor pits if you look really closely. The finish is thin, but even. The strap button at the bottom is a bit loose and wobbly. The included digital tuner is pretty basic, but functional enough. One drawback is it only shows the open string notes of either a Ukulele or Guitar (selectable). If you are more than a half-step off, the tuner won't tell you if you are sharp or flat. (ie: if your G is really an F#, you get no feedback). This might be an issue if you are restringing the instrument and your sense of pitch isn't very good, but you could use a smartphone app to get close and this for finer tuning. With all the reviews talking about how nice and smooth the frets are, I'm wondering if: 1) I got a lemon 2) Ranch switched OEM manufacturers and the quality went down 3) the people buying these have rawhide for hands 4) or these reviews are entirely fake. I'm guessing 1 or 2. A few hundred fake reviews is common on Amazon, but thousands? not as likely. While 1 star may sound harsh to some, I stand by it. They market this product as having well polished frets, these were atrocious. I might have been more lenient if it wasn't an marketed feature. The customer service email I got was also lacking, and really didn't help, even though they seemed to be trying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2020 by M. Kettler M. Kettler

  • İts ok
Size: 23 inch Color: UK-23
Nice as a beginners
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by Elif

  • Nice
Size: 23 inch Color: UK-23
Fast service nice product
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023 by Kay

  • I love my ukulele!
Size: 26 inch Color: UK-26
I'm a beginner, so I don't know much about quality of ukuleles. All I know is I'm having a lot of fun learning how to play this beautiful ukulele! It's really pretty - I love the color of the wood, the ivory trim, and the carved detailing around the sound hole. Just as they said, the strings took a few days to stay in tune. I've been playing every day for about a week and the strings are just now starting to stay in tune from day to day. Don't worry if this happens to you - it resolves itself over time. The only negative thing I have to say is that the strap and the gig bag have a very chemically smell. I put them in the wash, and it's a little better but still there. That seems to be the case with a lot of Amazon products. However, the uke itself has no smell at all and seems to be made with natural materials. The online classes are fun and easy to follow along with, too! I'm happy with my purchase :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023 by Liew Liew

  • Thumbs up for me
Size: 23 inch Color: UK-23
Still have it after a couple years and made some good memories with it. Glad I was able to teach myself a few things and actually enjoy it. I don't regret buying it at all:)
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Tammy

  • Fun beginner/intermediate Ukelele kit
Size: 23 inch Color: UK-23
Pretty good build quality, especially for the price. Easy to tune and holds its tune for several days. The tone is surprisingly good, and it feels great in my hands. The kit comes with a lot of useful goodies: a gig bag that is great for keeping dust at bay and preventing scratches, but won't protect the uke from hard bangs or getting crushed; a clip-on tuner with several modes including two Ukelele tunings and a chromatic mode; a spare set of strings; a strap; two very cheap and brittle picks; and a very useful chord chart. I would recommend this for anyone who wants to learn Ukelele or just have one around to play from time to time. Professionals should probably spring for something nicer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • fun!
Size: 23 inch Color: UK-23
Sounds good, and is a lot of fun to play.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by roland lebon

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