08/01/2017 - 09/01/2017

26 Aug 2017

Enya EUS-X1 HPL Soprano - REVIEW

You will no doubt remember the  buzz around social media when I reviewed the last HPL ukulele from Enya. Frankly it went completely crazy, with some musical instrument channels selling out of stock. So i've since been looking forward to featuring one of their more standard shaped insturments to compliment that review. Step right up the EUS-X1 Soprano.

Enya EUS-X1 Ukulele

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18 Aug 2017

Noah Mahogany Soprano Ukulele - REVIEW

A welcome return to Noah Ukuleles on these pages, a brand I like for a variety of reasons. This time it's one of their soprano models in the Mahogany Soprano.

Noah Mahogany Soprano Ukulele

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14 Aug 2017

A Short Word About Monetisation on Got A Ukulele

Perhaps I should have written a post like this a while ago, but didn't. Seems appropriate now. A quick word on the monetisation elements of Got A Ukulele.

ukulele money

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11 Aug 2017

Bonanza Ukuleles - HPL Concert - REVIEW

There are two things you probably know that I like reviewing on Got A Ukulele. The first is luthier or 'non-factory' built musical instruments. The second are ukuleles that are just very different and 'shake the game up' a little. And this fits both those criteria. Lets take a look at this HPL Concert ukulele from Bonanza Ukuleles.

bonanza concert ukulele

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5 Aug 2017

Enya EUR-X1 Round HPL Soprano Ukulele - REVIEW

It's another return for 'High Pressure Laminate' on Got A Ukulele (you see I TOLD you there was going to be more of them!) with this attractively circular ukulele from Enya musical instruments - the EUR-X1.

Enya EUR-X1 Ukulele

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