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  •   4 string Ukulele, Mandolin and Bass Rubber Stamp is a great time saver for players, teachers, students and composers alike! All you do is stamp an empty chord template on your song sheet, score or notebook and fill in the fingerings with a pen or pencil. Easy!  
  • I recommend using a strap to keep your ukulele in position whilst you are playing. I don't use a strap myself but learning and not having one is difficult and may hinder your technique. I recommend this ukulele strap if you like natural materials and it includes a strap button which you'd have to purchase separately otherwise.
  • ukulele strap strap folk sling style
    Not everyone's choice as this type of strap goes around your neck in a loop and wraps under the ukulele and hooks into the uke sound hole. It doesn’t require a strap button or cause stress on the neck and removable when you're not playing. No drilling required!
  • ukulele shoulder strap bestsounds
    If multicoloured straps aren't your thing then these ones are quite nice. I always go for the ones with a supplied button strap otherwise you'll be spending more than you need too. Leather and linen works well on a strap too – at these prices there is no need to get faux leather. Ties at to the head which is my preference rather than two strap buttons on the body.
  • A peg winder is a really handy tool to own. It's not as if you'll be using it all the time but when you change or break your strings a peg winder will save a lot of time. Great for guitars, ukuleles etc. It's such a cheap item just get one!
  • An tablet music stand is an essential item if you want to use an iPad, Galaxy tablet or similar. It give a good stable place to present your iPad to read music. Another good accessory to add to this if you are using it with a ukulele would be the ukulele clamp hanger.
  • Snark Supertight HZ tuner Snark Supertight HZ tuner
    A very nice tuner and useful metronome. I'd seen these tuners were good quality since a lot of our ukulele players had them. I've got one for Christmas and I'm very happy with it. The quality is good and the tuning accurate. The metronome is a useful addition but not an essential feature.
  • All the Kmise ukuleles I've seen have been good quality, so this deal caught my eye if you have no kit at all. This is tenor size so larger than a concert and smaller than a baritone. If you have larger fingers then this might be for you. For this price you can't go wrong with this ukulele and you'll have everything you need.
  • A tenor ukulele is sized between a concert and a baritone ukulele. So, if a concert is not quite comfortable enough for your fingers the maybe a tenor uke is for you. Again I'm recommending the Kmise for the general brand quality their ukuleles seem to have.
  • All the Kmise ukuleles I’ve seen have been good quality, so this looks a good bet if you have no kit at all. This is soprano size so it's the smallest ukulele for smaller fingers. I don’t think you can go far wrong with this ukulele starter kit particularly if you have no kit at all.
  • For the money this looks rather nice. It has a lot of features you only find on more expensive ukuleles. The tiger flame okoume wood gives it a more unique look along with the classical head and bindings. Got to be worth a go if you like the look of it.
  • All the Kmise ukuleles I've seen have been good quality, so this deal caught my eye if you have no kit at all. This is concert size so not the smallest but usually quite popular for those with average sized fingers. I don't think you can go wrong with this ukulele.
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