🎤 Strum Your Way to Musical Bliss!
The Lanikai 4-String Ukulele MA-P combines classic pineapple design with modern craftsmanship, featuring a mahogany body for rich tones, enhanced playability with a wider neck, and durable NuBone components for superior sound quality. Ideal for musicians on the go, this ukulele is perfect for creating memorable musical moments anywhere.
D**O
Great tone, great comfort, GREAT UKE!
I went a little Ukulele-crazy this last year and bought a few each for myself, my wife and my daughters. Out of all the various Ukulele's* (*beginner, higher-end, travel, etc) THIS one is the one I tend to gravitate towards.It has a vintage ukulele tone. It's not dull and tinny like a travel uke and not overly bright like some "higher-end" models. This is just right. It has a nice woody tone and the pineapple shape is really fun and easy to play. It has a short scale neck and is great for smaller hands (like mine).It isn't heavy at all (even though it's made from mahogany) and is excellent for strumming or fingerpicking. You can gently play it or tear into it; it's sturdy and just sounds like you're on the island.I HIGHLY recommend.
L**2
good beginner ukulele, all laminate construction, similar to Kala or Ohana beginner models
This is one of Lanikai's cheapest ukuleles. For the price, this is a decent ukulele. Build quality and setup are comparable to Kala or Ohana in the beginner price range (less than $100). The D'Addario EJ88 strings are similar to the Aquila Nylgut strings used on other popular beginner-level ukuleles and they work fine. The product description says this ukulele is made from mahogany, but that is not really true. It is made from a thin mahogany veneer on top of a plywood laminate base, which is the typical construction on ukuleles costing under $200.Sound quality is typical of beginner-level ukuleles. It holds it tune, but is not real loud or resonant/vibrant like you would get from a good quality solid wood instrument (costing much more, of course). If you learn to strum this ukulele smoothly and fret it carefully, you can get usable sound out of it.For beginners, I believe that good playability is just as important as adequate sound quality and playability on this model is pretty good. String action is a little high at the nut but reasonably comfortable and intonation is fine up to the 12th fret. Fit and finish are fine with no sharp fret ends and a decent finish. The tuning pegs operate a little rough, but they do work and hold their position properly.This ukulele does have fret markers on both the front and the side of the fretboard, which I think is a really important feature, especially on beginner ukuleles. I do not know why many Ohana and Enya (and other brand) ukuleles do not have fret markers on the side of the fretboard (facing the player).Strap buttons are unusual on a soprano ukulele and no strap is included, but if you want to use one, they are available cheaply or you could just use a piece of ribbon. A good basic gig bag is included, which is a nice to see in this price range. No electronic tuner is included; that would be my first purchase if you don't already have one (Snark SN6x is a popular inexpensive choice).
R**Y
I'll Try A Higher Quality One, but Cheaper Lanikai Ukuleles Are Horrible!
This is now my second cheaper Lanikai Ukulele and both couldn't even hold a tune long enough for me to even use them! I am going to give Lanikai one more time and try a more mid-range one, since they have such a great reputation, but don't buy their cheaper stuff, it just won't hold a tune any better than the $3 toys.
J**N
and I love my Lanikai soprano and baritone ukuleles best
The tone is so clear and strong. I’ve tried two or three others, and I love my Lanikai soprano and baritone ukuleles best!
C**R
Great beginning uke
Great beginning uke
M**E
Pitchy after second fret- seems poor quality for price
It doesn’t arrive like the one in the photo or I got sent the wrong one.... and the factory set up is very bad on the one I received, I tuned it up and everything beyond the second fret is VERY pitchy. Like nails on a chalkboard. I called Lanikai directly to get advice on how to fix it or ask if this is common on this model (small instruments can have this issue if someone isn’t careful or it is not setup correctly)- and I got no answer. It would be expected on a very cheap uke or a child’s toy type uke- but if you drop 90 dollars on a uke your main sacrifices usually are only in how loud a uke is and if the wood is laminate not solid mahogany - in other words- your uke for 90 dollars should be playable. And since Lanikai advertises they make instruments for musicians- their tag line is currently “real ukuleles for real musicians” - you’d think they would be more careful about quality standards.
C**Y
Lanikia pineapple soprano ukulele
I really didn't need another ukulele, but I went and bought this lanikai ma-p pineapple uke. This is a really nice instrument. It's flawless. No setup or tweaking was needed either. It came strung with Aquila strings. I like the new no-tie bridge design a lot. Not having three or four loops around the strings at the bridge means there's less stretching, so they come up to pitch sooner. After a couple of weeks I changed out the original strings for a low G set. This little uke still shines.I guess I'll have to sell off one of my other ukes to make room. Or not.
T**E
This ukulele has a great sound! Although it is quiet
This ukulele has a great sound! Although it is quiet, it still produces a good quality sound. It comes with numbs to attach a strap. They are nice if you want to attach a strap, but if you do not use or need one, it becomes annoying. When the ukulele is sitting on a flat surface, it sits on the nub and rocks. But above all else, it's a really nice ukulele.
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