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Ukuleles
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Used Ukuleles
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Ukuleles For Sale on Reverb
With origins in 19th century Hawaii, ukuleles rank as one of the most popular small-bodied string instruments in the world and are cropping up in more places than ever nowadays.
Whether you're looking to play traditional Hawaiian music, cover your favorite pop songs on a new YouTube channel, or just need a fun instrument to keep around the living room, ukuleles are always a great choice. With thousands of ukes from Kala, Luna, Lanikai, and a ton of other brands, you can find your ticket to uke stardom right here on Reverb.
What is a ukulele?
A ukulele is a small, typically wooden four-stringed instrument native to Hawaii. Physically, it looks like a small classical guitar and similarly uses nylon strings that are usually played with the bare fingers.
What is the best ukulele for a beginner?
For a beginner, we recommend a ukulele starter kit. Ukulele starter kits come with one of the four most common types of ukuleles, a gig bag, and a book or access to other educational materials. This way, you not only get a good starter ukulele, but the resources you need to learn the instrument. Read more in our ukulele buying guide.
How much does a ukulele cost?
Depending on the brand, quality of construction, materials, and type, ukulele prices can range in price from around $20 upwards to thousands of dollars. Plastic ukuleles are usually much less expensive than wooden ukuleles, and American-made ukuleles are typically more expensive that ukuleles made in other regions.
What are the different types of ukuleles?
There are a variety of ukulele sizes. Ukulele types include:
- Soprano ukuleles
- Concert ukuleles (aka alto ukuleles)
- Tenor ukuleles
- Baritone ukuleles
Smaller soprano and concert ukes offer a higher-pitched tone while baritone ukuleles sound more akin to a nylon string guitar in their voicing.