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Tenor Ukuleles

Uma Pulse KT All Solid Acacia Fan Fret Tenor Ukulele

£429.00

With this Uma Pulse KT tenor ukulele the first thing to address is the strange frets - which are angled, or 'fanned'. There's a reason to this, as the Uma Pulse is designed to work best with a low G (which is it supplied with). The strings are different scales, which gives more tension to the lower notes, allowing them to ring out more truly and for longer (so no more baggy, overly vibrating low G's).

Playability would naturally be a concern too - after all, if you play ukulele already you don't want to have to re-learn your technique, but again, no issues (although I was surprised how easy it was to adapt). Although the fingerboard looks unusual, the angles aren't that great and honestly, you just pick it up and play normally - it doesn't even feel weird! And in fact, the angles allow, in theory (and for me) easier barre chords too.

The Uma Pulse KT has an all solid acacia body (the 'K' in the name stands for 'koa', but that's Asian koa, or simply acacia - no need to beat about the bush with marketing talk here, there's nothing wrong with acacia!) It has dark hardwood binding and a nice contrasting maple soundhole decoration, together with a striking and clever 'pulse' motif inlaind in the fignerboard which also marks out the 5th, 7th, 10th and 12th frets - with more regular dots down the side too.

There's a slotted headstock too, nice quality tuners and fluorocarbon strings (with wound low G). You don't need different strings with it, a regular low G tenor set will do when it comes to replacing them.

The tone is crisp and clear in the upper register, with the low G adding rich bass, but not in an over-dominant way, thanks to the extra tension. It really works well, to give a well rounded and balanced sound, with plenty of volume, without any muddiness.

The Uma Pulse KT, which comes equipped with a nicely padded bag, is an innovative and unusual instrument, but not a novelty - there's a reason for the different format and it is very effective.

For a video demo of the Uma Pulse KT ukulele, click additional info below. You’ll also find a video explaining the concept of fan frets too, and a video featuring lots of Uma ukuleles compared, including this Pulse KT model.

For common accessories and customisations (like strap buttons / low G fitting) scroll down to the bottom of the page where you'll be able to add these common items to your basket.

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Add Fitted Strap Button To Your Ukulele

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Add thin black leather ukulele strap to your order

£12.99
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Add Black Kinsman Hard Case to your Ukulele

£52.00
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Add Low G String to Your Ukulele

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Add 10mm Padded Gig Bag to Your Order

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Additional Info

A video demo of the Uma KT Pulse ukulele

An explanation of the Uma Ukuleles fan fretted range - what fan frets are and what's the purpose of them!

A demonstration of 9 concert, tenor and baritone ukuleles from Uma