10 x Excellent Baritone Ukuleles - Kanile'a, Kala, Ohana, Uluru & More

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • It's that time of year again where everyone channels the inner bass-demon inside themselves and looks at purchasing a Baritone Ukulele. Of the 5 staff at Southern Ukulele Store, 3 of us consider ourselves primarily Baritone ukulele players so we definitely have a soft spot for the bigger Uke of non Hawaiian origin (the Baritone came to promincence on the East coast of the US in the 1950's).
    Kanile'a K-1 - www.southernukulelestore.co.u...
    Kala Contour Spruce/Rosewood - www.southernukulelestore.co.u...
    Ohana BK35G - www.southernukulelestore.co.u...
    Pono MB-K - www.southernukulelestore.co.u...
    Kala Revelator - www.southernukulelestore.co.u...
    Kiwaya KBU-1 - www.southernukulelestore.co.u...
    Uma UBU-20 - www.southernukulelestore.co.u...
    Uluru Hoa Hana - www.southernukulelestore.co.u...
    Snail SUB-M1 - www.southernukulelestore.co.u...
    Ohana Whale - www.southernukulelestore.co.u...
    Intro 0:00
    Kanile'a K-1 1:08
    Kanile'a Sound Sample 3:31
    Kala Contour KA-CT-SSRW-BG 5:32
    Kala Sound Sample 7:25
    Ohana BK35G 8:04
    Ohana sound sample 9:45
    Pono Kalele MB-K 10:21
    Pono sound sample 11:48
    Kala Revelator Koa 12:26
    Revelator sound sample 13:55
    Kiwaya KBU-1 15:01
    Kiwaya sound sample 16:38
    Uma UBU-20 17:48
    Uma sound sample 18:51
    Uluru Hoa Hana 19:21
    Uluru sound sample 22:03
    Snail SUB-M1 22:51
    Snail sound sample 24:35
    Ohana Whale 25:12
    Ohana sound sample 29:11
    Why no flight? 30:50
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Komentáře • 29

  • @uknavynige
    @uknavynige Před 9 dny +8

    Baritone uke players are increasing, many people start and learn on gcea then hear the mellow tones of the baritone uke and fall in love with it. Im leading a baritone revival and in a few short years, my baritone army of friends will taken over the world NARF!😂

  • @ianwalker682
    @ianwalker682 Před 8 dny +3

    I love my baritones. When I want a low mellow relaxing tone I go for one of them. Other times I want the peppy bright sound of my concerts or tenors. And when I just want to make people think what is wrong with you, I grab the banjolele. To me, you can't go wrong with a ukulele in your hands no matter what size it is.

  • @tomfontanella6585
    @tomfontanella6585 Před 7 hodinami

    Very informative and entertaining video. I am a beginner baritone player thinking about a second ukulele. You’ve given me a lot to consider but frankly I think I’d be happy with any of them.

  • @mikek4708
    @mikek4708 Před 8 dny

    Can’t argue with the Kala at that price and quality, 👌

  • @pixpusher
    @pixpusher Před 9 dny +1

    I love the backstory that you give the ukes. Thanks.

  • @Uke-Tuber
    @Uke-Tuber Před 9 dny +1

    Great info. Thank you!

  • @paul_mitchener_ukulele

    Great video. I thought after the magnificent Kanile’a it would be hard to get excited about any of the others, but I was very wrong. The Kiwaya jumped out at me - such a strong sound especially for the price, but not only because of the price. Very tempting. The Uluru sounded quite striking too (and another tempting one if I upgrade my current baritone), and the Ohana custom was of course absolutely sublime.

  • @trishbattersby5749
    @trishbattersby5749 Před 9 dny +1

    I play exclusively baratone now. I’ve tried all sizes.

  • @Joel-UkeAlot
    @Joel-UkeAlot Před 9 dny +2

    Baritone is now my main instrument. Will be upgrading from my pono.

  • @deniseforbes2332
    @deniseforbes2332 Před 8 dny

    Love this video. As you know I’m looking to upgrade my starter baritone. I’m all for the Revelator. Do you know what tone woods are coming on the next batch? Would like something other than koa. Thanks!

  • @user-dp4ev9ec8f
    @user-dp4ev9ec8f Před 7 dny

    I just bought the Kala Contour Spruce a week ago and find it difficult to put down honestly. I wish the fret scale was more like a tenor, but that's why they have super tenors. :) I was going to puchase the Flight Maia. But with the Kala, I'm not sure. @southernukulelestore, would you recommend the steel string over the nylon strings for regular play? As in, not in front of everyone. I don't want my fingers to start hurting either. Thoughts?

  • @TheIronDuke9
    @TheIronDuke9 Před 8 dny

    Is high D a common tuning for baritone? As in high D GBE? I've tried playing low G on my tenor but the re-entrant tuning is what made me want to play the instrument in the first place so I switched back. Plus I don't like the idea that I've spent so many years learning to play high g cords on my tenor and now as I understand it if I want to switch to baritone the cords are all different. Like I know to play a C cord I put one finger on the A string on the 3rd fret - but I think that all changes with a baritone so it doesn't sound like it's an easy switch to make, not like going from a soprano to a concert, for example

    • @SouthernUkuleleStore
      @SouthernUkuleleStore  Před 8 dny +1

      It isn't common but it does happen. There are strings readily available for it and it sounds cool!

    • @ianwalker682
      @ianwalker682 Před 8 dny +2

      Switching to a baritone is not as difficult as you might think. While the chord names will change, you will still use all of the same chord shapes. In my opinion, learning the chord shapes was more difficult to get down than switching between a tenor and a baritone. Either way, happy playing, the ukulele always puts a smile on my face.

  • @allanallan4791
    @allanallan4791 Před 9 dny

    Whats your opinion on the Beaver Creek baritone uke with active electronics?

  • @user-dp4ev9ec8f
    @user-dp4ev9ec8f Před 8 dny

    Is the Uluru similar to the Noah Ukuleles? Made by the same people?

    • @SouthernUkuleleStore
      @SouthernUkuleleStore  Před 8 dny +1

      No. Uluru feel very different to Noah in every way. Would he very surprised if this were the case.

    • @user-dp4ev9ec8f
      @user-dp4ev9ec8f Před 7 dny

      @@SouthernUkuleleStore Thank you! The Noah are OK I think. Some manufacturing inconsistencies, but I think that is to be expected from hand-made.