Bass Ukulele Tuning Pegs

Even though the ukulele has been in existence since the 1800s, the bass – which was created years later – has become essential to contemporary music. The bass is also a string instrument, which happens to be shaped just like a guitar, but comes with four strings. The ukulele and the bass have that in common – they both come with four strings. Even though they are tuned in different notes, modern musicians have found ways to combine them both and create a bass ukulele, “U-Bass”, or “Bassuke”. They keep that natural tone of the ukulele, but combine it with the deep tone of the bass. Just like any other string instrument, the bass ukulele comes with tuning pegs, which can be used to bring the instrument to the right key.

Fretless Bass Ukulele

Modern musicians have found extremely interesting ways to play around with the combination of sounds. A clear example is the bass ukulele, which takes two already established instruments, and fuses their sounds to create new ones. One of the most popular bass ukuleles is the fretless U-Bass, which comes equipped with nylon strings. It happens to bethe same size as a classic baritone ukulele; this means that it isn’t as big as a regular bass guitar, and it isn’t as small as soprano ukulele. However, they happen to be small enough to need amplifiers. You can play around with the bass ukulele tuning pegs until you find the right key. They come with a tuning of E-A-D-G, but you can work around this until you feel comfortable.

U-Bass and Tuning Pegs

If you want to purchase a ukulele bass, you will find that they are a lot more expensive than the classical soprano ukuleles. Of course, this price can vary from one model to the other. Nonetheless, the following are some of the current prices for U-basses:

  • Kala U-Bass 20” solid mahogany - $414.00 / with Kala Case - $523.00
  • Kala U-Bass 20” solidacaicia - $614.00
  • Kala U-Bass 21” solid body bass with Kala Bag - $996.00

These ukulele basses can be found on Road Toad Music’s website, and the price already includes the cost of shipping. Since the u-basses are manufactured in California, these costs are available only for US customers. If you happen to be outside the US and you want to purchase a bass ukulele, you can contact them directly in order to find out the total shipping cost.

Baritone and Bass Ukulele

The baritone ukulele was developed in the 1940s. Some people might confuse a baritone ukulele with a regular guitar due to its size. Even though it’s still a ukulele, it almost sounds like a petite parlor guitar. When compared to the bass guitar, you will see that they both come with only four strings – as opposed to guitars that come with six. When it comes to pricing, you will probably find cheaper baritone ukuleles. The reason for this is that bass ukuleles are a lot newer and require more work, since they are being customized to accommodate the different parts like the tuning pegs.


 

 

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