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Kmise Tenor Ukulele,8 String Mahogany Wood Musical Instrument for Professionals with Ukelele Picks Gig Bag Strap Replacement Strings

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  • UNIQUE 8 STRING :Kmise 8 strings tenor ukulele for better strumming,sound louder and fuller,suitable for experienced musicians
  • SEALED 18: 1 GEAR TUNING MACHINE: In the higher gears, the guitar string can be tuned more precise, keep ukulele stay in tune better than 15:1 gear tuning pegs, ensures you would not be troubled by 'out of tune' so fast. Our gear made of pure copper will be harder, less rusting.
  • SUPER AQUILA NYLGUT STRINGS:Equipped with superior Aquila String from Italy , high quality Walnut bridge, this 8 string ukelele can not only produce a bright and percussive tone but also be in an accurate intonation and stay in tune well.
  • ADJUSTABLE ACTION WITH ALLEN WRENCH:Come with original allen wrench help you to adjust the action freely base on your habit.
  • ALL IN ONE:A fashion strap&wrench&a set of replacement strings&3 picks&a gig bag all in one package,with 12mm soft lining in the thick sponge,the high quality gig bag protect your 8 strings ukulele from external forces.


Specifications : Size : 8 String TOP : Mahogany Back & Side : Mahogany Neck : Mahogany Fingerborad : Walnut Headstock : Slotted Strings : Aquila 1-0.6/024 2-0.6/024 3-0.78/031 4-0.78/031 5-0.95/037 6-0.6/024 7-0.76/030 8-0.65/026 Package Include : 1 pc 8 String Ukulele 1 Pc Bag 1 Pc Strap 1 Set Strings 5 Pcs Picks


FrankT
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 8, 2024
Wonderful value. Great tone. It takes time for the tuning to settle as strings pass through the front face and are knotted inside the body. I suspect this is necessary because of the doubling of the load on the string anchor. Arrived the following day to order. I am very pleased with this instrument.
Rocky Mountain Man
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
As stated by other reviewers, having the pairs of strings tied together inside the body of the uke is difficult to deal with. I have been playing the Ukulele every day for a week and the tuning is continuing to get more and more stable as the strings stretch out. The truss rod makes the ukulele neck heavy - making for serious neck dive, so I have tied the strap to the headpiece instead of using the strap button next to the body. I have adjusted the truss rod to adjust the relief and it worked great.The finish is even and a nice color. No rough spots at all, and the back of the neck is smooth. The frets are finished adequately, and the ends are a tiny bit sharp. A couple of seconds work will solve that without much effort. The fingerboard is flawless and looks great. The included gig bad is padded nicely, has a usable pocket on the front. Picks are basic plastic, but good enough and it does come with a set of replacement strings. All seem of good quality.The ukulele sounds great! For this price point it is impressive. The reason for the 4 stars, rather than 5, is partly due to the neck dive (cost of a truss rod, I guess) but mostly because of the weird way you must tie the strings TOGETHER and inside the body.This is an excellent entry level 8 string and you cannot beat the price, especially considering the included gig bag.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
My 8 Stringer Kmise Ukulele and it is beautiful it was well packaged and protected. Right now my daughter is tuning it but I really love it I just got to break it in. They delivered it by the gate thank you so much for that my daughter in law seen it and got it for me, Thank you again for the deliver😁I am so happy for my purchase I have two more Ukulele that I want to get and very excited to have. But I am glad and really happy about this purchase. It came with a gig bag very well made, strings a ukulele wrench, several picks, a strap for it, I am really happy with this purchase. Thank you Kmise and Amazon and UPS.😃
Oldman
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2024
Ok, I've been playing ukes for a few years now, and have played a lot of instruments over the last 50 years or so. My first uke was a tenor at the budget end of the market, and I still play that one almost every day.This 8 string model is really a pretty nice bit of kit for anyone, except for beginners who might struggle with tuning issues. So, spend ten quid on a tuner and you can get 6 of the strings well on the way to sounding good. Like most stringed instruments, it goes out of tune very very quickly when new, but after a few days things will improve, and after a few more days you will enjoy a uke that you can pick up and play with some confidence.Now, remember I said 6 strings? the other 2 need to be tuned an octave lower that their partners. A basic tuner might not show the octave, but you will hear the obvious difference. Got a keyboard in the house? that will show you just where the notes are that you are seeking. Very first uke? Well, OK,but note the way the strings are tuned; Ukes use re-entrant tuning. (Look it up, I'm running out of space here.)Back to this particular uke, I think it represents really good value. It looks nice, feels nice, and sounds nice.If you still think that ÂŁ70 is too expensive then buy something else, your choice. I forgot the bag! I love the rucksack-style straps. Enjoy.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
This is my first Ukulele. It seems to be very well made. It even has a truss rod. Even the bag is well made. For the money, I think this one would be hard to beat. Since the strings thread into the instrument, I'd recommend tying a bead on the end of each string.
Julie Carone
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
A beautiful instrument to look at and admire, hold, play and LOVE! Such a bang for my bucks. The quality in tone and playability exceeds more expensive ukuleles. I haven’t been this pleasantly surprised by ANY purchase in YEARS! Comes well packaged, in a very handsome, durable nicely padded bag, extra strings and picks. The eight strings add such depth and dimension to your songs. Folks will wonder how you make a uke sound this full and rich. Looks like Kmise takes great pride in their product. The wood is gorgeous to look at and the resonance is heavenly. The only thing that doesn’t came with the uke is the talent to play it: But, regardless of individual talent, this uke will love you back and make you look and sound good!
Rebecca Haglund
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
i am waiting to get it back from the shop, but what i played on it sounds great! instead of the bottom strings being in unison, i've decided to have octaves
Badams4u
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021
I was pleasantly surprised. This is a beautiful winner. I have 6 various types of Ukes, plus banjos, guitars, etc. been playing for about 70 years and also owned a music store. This Tenor 8 String is an incredible acquisition. What a great quality sound and very good construction. I love it. I might buy 1 or 2 more just as a safe investment. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.Added: changing strings is problematic and tricky. The only way I could do it is to thread the broken string back into the Uke body and retrieve it thru the sound hole, the new string them must be threaded thru the body into the sound hole at least 2/3 of its length then from the inside pull the new string thru and tie a BIG knot in it. (After a few tries I finally put a drop of super glue to the knot to ensure it won’t slip. Then pull the new string free end back to the tuning pegs and wind them into tune. It’s a frustrating process. The only reason I can see for this bridge arrangement is to avoid undue pressure which could pull the bridge off the Uke body. I don’t like it but it works. (The high C string is gonna always be a bit of an issue with tuning.). I really love this instrument but that is what you will face when a string breaks.
André Froes
Reviewed in Germany on September 25, 2020
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Karen Bakken
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020
This 8-string Kmise tenor ukulele is a fun change. I wanted to try something different but didn't want to pay very much. This was very low cost at $69.00. It is made very well, the finish is nice. But you can imagine that it takes 8 times as long for these strings to stretch, settle, and hold their tune! There is a lot of tension on this instrument. I'm still kind of playing around with truss rod adjustments, just to see what difference it makes to playability, if any. I've had it for a couple months now and work with it off and on. It has finally reached the point where it is in tune when I do pick it up. The technique to play this ukulele is, to me, a lot different than any other ukulele I own. Obviously 8 strings makes a big difference. Fingerpicking and strumming techniques need some getting used to, but one nice thing is the neck width is not much different than a regular size tenor. I have a guitarlele and the neck is so wide, I can barely stand to play it very long. But this 8-string uke is a comfortable width. Yet learning to hold these double strings down is hard on certain chords. I just need more practice. But overall, I am happy with this ukulele and I am having fun experimenting with it. Yet, at this point, I am very glad I didn't invest a lot of money, until I found out if this type of uke is worth it to me. The package included a tuner, a nice strap, a well-padded gig bag, and allen wrench and extra strings. I am not a beginning ukulele player. I have played for many years and like to try something different once in a while. The bottom line is, it's a well made, inexpensive instrument to add to your collection and your musical experimenting. Have fun!
Joe
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2020
The original review shown below was written after a few weeks using the Ukulele and it continued to impress until the bridge tore off the body rendering the instrument useless and un-repairable.Examining the bridge showed it had only been attached to the body over the middle 40/50% of its area and the body material was not strong enough to take the strain of eight tuned strings.This was my second experience of Kmise instruments' and will certainly be my last and I advise any future purchasers to be wary.On the positive side Amazon have been very good and accepted the return of the broken Ukulele without quible and gave me a full refund. Thank you.ORIGINAL REVIEWAfter returning a Kmise Banjolele because of my view of the build quality I purchased this 'cheap' 8 string Ukulele to try the 8 string format before possibly committing to a more expensive instrument. Amazon's generous returns policy meant I could reject it if the build quality was bad.However, on unpacking it I found a much better built and finished Uke that I expected. The only negative was that a few of the fret ends needed a brief dressing with a nail file to remove a few burrs. The machine heads work well with no hint of slippage.The initial tuning was not easy as the strings had just been fitted and not tuned by Kmise. This meant that there was a lot of work to do to get the strings even close to being tuned and that every string had to fully stretch before any tuning stability was available.Having got it tuned I have been very pleased with the sound, both tone and level. Over the few weeks I have had it I have kept it tuned and the strings have all settled down and are holding tune for a few days and I play it regularly. I think I have average size fingers and have had no trouble fretting the pairs of strings.In conclusion I can only say that this particular Ukulele is of much higher quality than the Banjolele from Kmise and if they are all of this standard I would recommend it to anyone wanting to experiment, like I was, with 8 strings.
katharina b.
Reviewed in Germany on November 20, 2020
Ich habe schon zwei sehr gute Ukulelen von Kmise und bin auch von dieser hier bisher ziemlich begeistert. Sie ist bundrein und qualitativ gut verarbeitet. Ich bin gespannt, wie lange sie hĂ€lt (ich hatte schon einmal eine achtsaitige Ukulele, bei der mir nach ca. neun Monaten der Steg ausgerissen ist - die war aber nicht von Kmise - und ich hoffe natĂŒrlich, dass das hier nicht auch passiert...). Allerdings ist mir beim Stimmen nach dem Auspacken gleich eine Saite gerissen, zum GlĂŒck gibt es den Ersatz gleich mitgeliefert, sowie eine Tasche, einen Gurt und fĂŒnf Plektren.Die Ukulele ist ordentlich laut und klingt ausgewogen. Mir macht es großen Spaß, auf ihr zu spielen.Leider hat sie keinen integrierten Tonabnehmer. Vielleicht gibt es irgendwann mal ein entsprechendes Modell...