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Flight Comet Tenor All Solid Electro Ukulele - Blue

Flight Comet Tenor All Solid Electro Ukulele - Blue

Flight Comet EQ-A Blue Tenor Ukulele – Fantastisk design och exceptionell ljudkvalitet Flight Comet EQ-A Blue Tenor Ukulele är en imponerande del av Flights Royal Series, designad för musiker på alla nivåer, från nybörjare till avancerade spelare. Med en solid flammig lönntopp och massiv mango i bak- och sidopanelerna levererar denna elektroakustiska tenorukulele en ljus och klar ton med rik resonans, perfekt för både solospel och ensemblespel. Design och Byggkvalitet Ukulelen har en solid flammig lönntopp med en vacker blå färgning, vilket ger ett slående och elegant utseende. Bak- och sidopanelerna är tillverkade av massiv mango, känt för sin unika ådring och varma tonala egenskaper som påminner om koa-trä. Halsen av afrikansk mahogny och greppbrädan av rosenträ säkerställer en smidig och bekväm spelupplevelse, medan den slottade huvudstocken med matchande toppplatta tillför en touch av klass. Specifikationer Kroppstyp: Tenor (19 band) Topp: Solid flammig lönn med blå färgning Bak- och sidopaneler: Massiv mango Hals: Afrikansk mahogny Greppbräda och stall: Rosenträ Sadel och stallben: Ben Sadelsbredd: 38 mm Strängar: Worth Brown fluorocarbon Positionsmarkeringar: Offset-prickar vid 3:e, 5:e, 7:e, 10:e, 12:e och 15:e bandet Bindning: Blackwood Rosett: Blackwood Finish: Högglans Elektronik: Double C1U aktiv pickup med kontroller monterade under ljudhålet Medföljande tillbehör: Lyxig gigbag i kunglig burgundyfärg med sammetsliknande interiör Ljudkvalitet Kombinationen av solid flammig lönntopp och massiv mango i bak- och sidopanelerna ger en ljus och klar ton med varm resonans och utmärkt sustain. Worth Brown fluorocarbon-strängarna förbättrar ljudets klarhet och projektion, vilket gör ukulelen lämplig för olika musikgenrer. Spelbarhet Flight Comet EQ-A Blue Tenor Ukulele är designad med komfort i fokus. Den har en mjuk komfortkant och en skulpterad cutaway som ger enkel åtkomst till de högsta banden utan att kompromissa med volym och ton. Det unika sidoljudhålet låter spelaren uppleva ukulelens fulla ton och volym direkt. Elektronik Ukulelen är utrustad med en Double C1U aktiv pickup med kontroller monterade under ljudhålet. Detta bevarar instrumentets estetik och levererar ett naturligt förstärkt ljud, idealiskt för liveframträdanden och inspelningar. Perfekt för Musiker på Alla Nivåer Oavsett om du är nybörjare eller erfaren musiker erbjuder Flight Comet EQ-A Blue Tenor Ukulele en pålitlig och inspirerande spelupplevelse. Kombinationen av högkvalitativa material, utmärkt hantverk och inkluderade tillbehör gör den till ett perfekt val för alla ukulelespelare.

SEK 6445.00
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JS1000 Electric Guitar from Jet Guitars - Blue (Quilted Top) : Roasted Maple Fretboard

A10 All Solid Tenor Ukulele - Flamed Maple : Flight Anniversary Model

A10 All Solid Tenor Ukulele - Flamed Maple : Flight Anniversary Model

Flight Ukuleles is celebrating its tenth anniversary! Flight has decided to celebrate its tenth anniversary by releasing four amazing tenor ukuleles. While Flight is known for making high quality, affordably ukuleles, these anniversary models represent a new frontier for the company—solid wood ukuleles individually crafted by a master luthier, with a level of craftsmanship, playability, and sound rivaling the finest ukuleles on the planet. The Flight A10 FM Faded Maple Tenor Ukulele is a work of art stunning to look at, stunning to play, and stunning to hear. You cannot escape the beauty of the body which fades from natural maple to blue. Featuring the highest grade flamed maple, the instrument is packed with features including an ebony fretboard, ebony bridge, and ebony comfort edge, a maple neck, a special 10th anniversary headstock, abalone rosette and purfling, a pin bridge, Brazilian fluorocarbon strings, and an updated deluxe gig bag. The A10 FM Faded Blue Tenor Ukulele will hold a special place in any ukulele collection. Body Shape - Tenor (19 Frets) Top - Solid Flamed Maple Back & Sides - Solid Flamed Maple Bridge - Ebony Strings - Brazilian Fluorocarbon Neck - Mahogany Fretboard - Ebony Inlay - Off-set dots Nut & Saddle - Bone Premium Features - Blue dyed flamed Maple body, Ebony comfort edge, dyed Maple binding, abalone purfling, abalone rosette, unique slotted headstock, pin bridge system, compensated saddle, deluxe gig bag.

SEK 12199.00
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A10 All Solid Tenor Ukulele - Quilted Maple : Flight Anniversary Model

Four Earth Songs : Poems by Graeme King

Four Earth Songs : Poems by Graeme King

The hymn Nun ruhen alle Wälder (Now All Forests Rest), arranged by J.S. Bach (No. 6, So sei nun, Seele, deine, from Cantata BWV 13), is a guiding light throughout this four-movement composition. Pütz wrote this work as a musical outcry against the wilful, profit-driven destruction of our environment. When Bach used the word “ruhen” (to rest) over 350 years ago, it probably had a different nuance from the meaning it has today. At the beginning of the 21st century - the so-called age of progress - “nun ruhen alle Wälder” should mean “now all forests die” . Massive industrialization and globalization, coupled with pure greed, corruption, political scandals, an ever-wideninggap between the rich and poor, and other such senseless human actions, are pushing our blue planet closer and closer to the point of no return. This work is not intended to be a ranting accusation. It should remind us of the beauty and harmony that can exist all around us in nature, if we take care of it. Pütz hopes that this will, one day, help put a greater emphasis on humanity’s survival, and coexistence with nature rather than the exploitation described earlier. All four texts were created by Australian poet Graeme King, whose works were discovered by Pütz, by chance on the internet. Pütz was especially captivated by King’s clarity, and intrigued by the possibilities of adapting and melding the strong rhythmical structure of King’s writing with his own musical language. The four movements are as follows: 1. Tears of Nature 2. Grrrevolution 3. Stand up! 4. Tomorrow The world première of Four Earth Songs took place on 7 July 2009 at the 14th WASBE-Conference in Cincinnati (USA). This work is dedicated in friendship to Jouke Hoekstra, conductor, and the Frysk Fanfare Orkest (the Frisian Fanfare-Orchestra).

SEK 5565.00
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Four Earth Songs : for Soprano Solo and Band

Four Earth Songs : for Soprano Solo and Band

The hymn Nun ruhen alle Wälder (Now All Forests Rest), arranged by J.S. Bach (No. 6, So sei nun, Seele, deine, from Cantata BWV 13), is a guiding light throughout this four-movement composition. Pütz wrote this work as a musical outcry against the wilful, profit-driven destruction of our environment. When Bach used the word “ruhen” (to rest) over 350 years ago, it probably had a different nuance from the meaning it has today. At the beginning of the 21st century - the so-called age of progress - “nun ruhen alle Wälder” should mean “now all forests die” . Massive industrialization and globalization, coupled with pure greed, corruption, political scandals, an ever-wideninggap between the rich and poor, and other such senseless human actions, are pushing our blue planet closer and closer to the point of no return. This work is not intended to be a ranting accusation. It should remind us of the beauty and harmony that can exist all around us in nature, if we take care of it. Pütz hopes that this will, one day, help put a greater emphasis on humanity’s survival, and coexistence with nature rather than the exploitation described earlier. All four texts were created by Australian poet Graeme King, whose works were discovered by Pütz, by chance on the internet. Pütz was especially captivated by King’s clarity, and intrigued by the possibilities of adapting and melding the strong rhythmical structure of King’s writing with his own musical language. The four movements are as follows: 1. Tears of Nature 2. Grrrevolution 3. Stand up! 4. Tomorrow The world première of Four Earth Songs took place on 7 July 2009 at the 14th WASBE-Conference in Cincinnati (USA). This work is dedicated in friendship to Jouke Hoekstra, conductor, and the Frysk Fanfare Orkest (the Frisian Fanfare-Orchestra).

SEK 5565.00
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