Fender brings you the authentic sound of the Hawaiian Islands with its first–ever
series of ukulele models.
Ukuleles are enjoying renewed popularity, with exquisite sounds and designs that are
a far cry from mere musical toys. Originally built by Portuguese immigrants to the
Hawaiian Islands in the 1880s, the small guitar–like instruments produced a
lilting sound that instantly evoked the lush South Pacific atmosphere of their island homeland.
Fender’s three new tenor–style ukulele models offer finely crafted sound
and construction; they too instantly evoke the sound and spirit of Hawaii, with a dash of
traditional Fender mojo for good measure — each one features the distinctive Fender
Telecaster® guitar headstock shape, unique body shapes and bracing patterns designed
exclusively for Fender, a Fender ukulele gig bag and an instruction book to get you started.
Mahalo!
This one is the Fender Ukulele Pa’ina, a top–line model gets its name from
the Hawaiian word for party. It’s made of solid mahogany, with a satin finish and
passive electronics that let you plug it in and turn it up at the next luau. Mahalo!
Model Number: 095-5620-021
Body Style: Tenor Ukulele
Back and Sides: Solid Mahogany
Neck: Mahogany
Tuners: Vintage Style Buttons
Markers: Dot
Fingerboard: Rosewood
No. of Frets: 19
Scale Length: 17" (432mm)
Width @ Nut: 1.38" (35mm)
Finish: Satin
Available in these colours:
21 Natural (as shown)
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