Kala - Maori Unity Mahogany Tenor + Housse
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Ukulele
The Kala Maori Unity Mahogany Tenor is a ukulele that fits well in jam sessions. Its size provides presence without dominating other instruments. The mahogany body adds a warmth appreciated with guitars and basses. The carrying bag protects the instrument while remaining lightweight. It is easy to take anywhere. Its Maori decorations will seduce you without fail.
ARTICLE N° 100985
Presentation
The Kala Maori Unity Mahogany Tenor is a standout ukulele at cultural events.
Maori motifs, such as the hibiscus and koru, are visually captivating. They add depth to any performance. They help to connect with the audience.
The aesthetics of this instrument from Kala’s The Voyage collection enrich the experience beyond tone.
In terms of size, the Tenor format is suitable for a variety of techniques. It provides more space for lively strumming or challenging chords.
For example, it adapts well to syncopated rhythms, with a precise response to changes in intensity.
The design of this model lends itself to a variety of musical genres. From folk to pop, it integrates seamlessly.
The rich vibrations of the mahogany blend well with soft or lively melodies. For Hawaiian pieces, its construction highlights the brilliance of each note.
The rosewood fingerboard and Aquila Super Nylgut® strings ensure great versatility.
This reference finds its place in a wide variety of musical genres. It adds its unique touch to each performance.
The supplied cover promises you optimal protection.
Maori motifs, such as the hibiscus and koru, are visually captivating. They add depth to any performance. They help to connect with the audience.
The aesthetics of this instrument from Kala’s The Voyage collection enrich the experience beyond tone.
In terms of size, the Tenor format is suitable for a variety of techniques. It provides more space for lively strumming or challenging chords.
For example, it adapts well to syncopated rhythms, with a precise response to changes in intensity.
The design of this model lends itself to a variety of musical genres. From folk to pop, it integrates seamlessly.
The rich vibrations of the mahogany blend well with soft or lively melodies. For Hawaiian pieces, its construction highlights the brilliance of each note.
The rosewood fingerboard and Aquila Super Nylgut® strings ensure great versatility.
This reference finds its place in a wide variety of musical genres. It adds its unique touch to each performance.
The supplied cover promises you optimal protection.
Features
Instrument size
Tenor
Body shape
Tenor
Scale length
431,83 mm (17,00")
Number of strings
4
Nut width
35,31 mm (1,391")
Top material
Mahogany
Side material
Mahogany
Back material
Mahogany
Neck material
Mahogany
Fingerboard material
Rosewood
Number of frets
18
Artist
Sam Mangakahia
Finish
Satin
Color
Natural Wood
Case or cover included
Gigbag
Other features
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Kala Maori Unity Mahogany Tenor + Gig Bag
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The Voyage Collection
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Collaboration with Maori cultural artist Sam Mangakahia
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Type: Tenor
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Top: Mahogany
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Neck: Mahogany
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Back and sides: Mahogany
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Fingerboard: Rosewood
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Nut and saddle: NuBone® Graphic Technology
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Finish: Satin
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Strings: Aquila Super Nylgut®
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Strap button: Black x1
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Comes with a Voyage Collection gig bag
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Scale length: 431.83 mm
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Total length of the instrument: 662.39 mm
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Body length: 300.85 mm
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Number of frets: 18
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Width at upper bout: 179.83 mm
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Width at lower bout: 234.95 mm
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Width at Size: 141.12 mm
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Body Depth: 79.26 mm
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Fingerboard Width at Nut: 35.31 mm
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Fingerboard Width at Neck/Body Joint: 45.72 mm
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Laser Engravings
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Decorative Hibiscus Flowers and Fern Leaves
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Hang Tag with Story Card
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Note: Download the free Kala app on your smartphone or tablet for tabs and a tuner!
To find out more...
Sam Mangakahia is a Maori artist known for his artwork deeply rooted in Maori culture and traditions. For over 13 years, he has used his talent to tell stories through unique pieces, often laser-engraved on materials such as mahogany. He has created over 450 custom pieces, each with a powerful and meaningful cultural message.
