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This should not be considered a ukulele, the strings are made from cheap plastic and does not produce a good sound
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The set strings are pretty hard plastic and my fretting fingers hurt like mad
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Crappy plastic strings on it, that were put on wrong
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The case is made of soft plastic and will definitely not protect the ukulele if it is dropped
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The set strings are pretty hard plastic and my fretting fingers hurt like mad
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Plastic strings and not easy to tune due to this but great first timer
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Cheap plastic which they did not say and toy size.
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Strings on it were junk cheap clearish plastic
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It's difficult to find even a junky plastic toy that's as inexpensive
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The ukulele itself seemed like plastic and had cheap plastic strings
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but i end up stealing it all the time ;P
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The uke has good sound quality for the price and works as it should.
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It has a really quiet almost harp-like mellow Hawaiian sound
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bought this for my toddlers and they like to play with it, not sure I'd recommend for a player as it doesn't hold tune for long, if you want to play you should spend a little more on a quality instrument
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We bought this for our 4 year old daughter as she loves to make music
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i had an orange mahalo that seemed a bit better in quality and sound, I sold it to a coworker for her grandson and bought a white one, i miss my orange one, this is still great just seems to lose key a
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He and his brother downloaded an app to learn as well as from youtube.
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Strings could be better, but it's to be expected that the stock strings wouldn't sound as good as for example the Aquila strings.
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Was really bummed as I was looking forward to altering it with some quilted fabric to give it some substance and padding as apparently it is just thin nylon.