Sounds good so far, right? But wait a minute...every parent knows that anything they put in their child's hands is at great risk of being destroyed. So what's a good (and cheap) starter ukulele for a young child? Here's some inexpensive and durable options....
Diamond Head DU10 Soprano Ukulele
A solid uke for a youngster coming in at the $30 mark.
Makala Dolphin
A very respected beginner ukulele. Many players got their start on one of these Dolphins. You can find one for just above $40.
Schoenhut Parrot Ukulele
Schoenhut...yep, that's the same name that was on your toy piano when you were a kid. They still make those toy pianos, by the way. They've also started making some other kid-friendly starter instruments like this Parrot Ukulele. They've caught a little grief for their shamless copy of the Flea (as you can clearly see). While I'm not a big fan of stealing someone's ideas and work, it's awfully hard to pass this up. You can find one in the $30-$50 range.
Hope one of these ukes will make your child very happy! On a side note, you might think about investing a few dollars in some ear plugs. :)
I like the diamond heads, but every one in ten sounds like a block of wood, so make sure you try before you buy (goes for all ukuleles really). Another good one is the super tiny Eddy Finn Minnow.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to check out that Eddy Finn Minnow. Can't say I've heard of it.
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