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Barnes & Mullins Soprano Spalt Maple Ukulele [BMUK9S]

Barnes & Mullins Soprano Spalt Maple Ukulele [BMUK9S]

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Barnes & Mullins BMUK9S Concert Ukulele

Overview

A naturally uniquely-patterned Soprano Ukulele with a lively sound. 

BMUK9 ukuleles are made from Spalted Maple tonewoods. This visually beautiful and distinctive tonewood has light peach colouring interspersed with darkly feathered grain textures. Each instrument will be truly personal to you as each piece of tonewood will be endowed with its own unique pattern

Tonally, these soprano ukuleles deliver a bright, lively sound with a tight low-end and crystal-clear high frequencies.

Each of these maple ukes is finished with a satin patina all-over and complemented with patterned binding and  a bevelled arm rest for additional comfort and visual appeal. A corresponding patterned rosette completes these striking ukuleles.

BMUK9 ukuleles feature strap buttons for attaching a ukulele strap.

Common soprano ukulele tuning: G, C, E, A – ‘Reentrant’ ukulele tuning

Why should I buy a soprano ukulele?

The ukulele is one of the easier string instruments to play – and certainly one of the most fun. However, before you buy your uke, you may be slightly confused about the different types available.

BODY & CONSTRUCTION

SIZE: Soprano
TOP: Spalt Maple
BACK & SIDES: Spalt Maple
BRIDGE: Composite Wood
BINDING: Patterned Composite Wood
SADDLE: Nubone
FINISH: High Gloss

NECK

NECK: Okoume
FINGERBOARD: Composite Wood
FRETS: 12
INLAYS: ABS Dots
STRINGS: Aquila ‘Nylgut'

HEADSTOCK

MACHINEHEADS: Closed Gear - Black
NUT WIDTH: 35mm

DIMENSIONS

SCALE LENGTH: 340mm
WEIGHT: 0.6kg

Please Note: Specifications are subject to change at any time.

Barnes & Mullins Origins

In 1894, Mr Albert Mullins and Mr S. Bowley Barnes started “The Jo”, their famous musical instrument journal.

Specialising in all things banjo, they soon began manufacturing their own banjos as well as importing many other instruments. The original Barnes and Mullins banjos are still sought after today, with collectors seeking them out all over the world.

Sadly in 1914 at the age of 40, Albert Mullins drowned when the ‘Empress of Ireland’ sank on the St Lawrence River. He was on the home leg of a 2 year sales trip.

Bowley Barnes continued the business thereafter, and what he had started with his partner years earlier in Bournemouth now moved to Rathbone Place, London.

In 1976, Mark Barnes – son of Bowley Barnes – moved the business to Grays Inn Road, Bloomsbury. Sadly in 1986, Mark Barnes died. He was greatly admired and respected by employees and customers alike who were quick to tell of his fair and generous nature.

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