You probably already know but I recently got a guitalele sent to me from KoAloha.
I have fallen in love with this instrument.
What I love about it is that it's a ukulele, but with 2 extra bass strings it allows for a wide dynamic range, fuller chords, and more of the ability to be a self contained instrument (no bass player needed).
The other thing that is really cool, is that the instrument is easy to handle. Guitars are amazing but, acoustic guitars can be big. Because this guitalele is on the body of a tenor ukulele, it's real easy to hold and handle.
I also have noticed that there are not tons of instructional YouTube videos on the guitalele.
Maybe that's because not many people own one.
But here are my thoughts.
I think it's going to become more popular as we move forward.
Although it's becoming more popular there's not a lot of company's making a quality guitarlele. Yamaha has made one for years but it seemed to attract the guitar players who wanted to make the switch.
Get ready as I unbox a special surprise from KoAloha Ukuleles in this 4K guitalele tutorial.
I myself am not sure whether to call it my new KoAloha guitalele, guitarlele, or guilele!
But I prefer to call it a guitarlele. In the box, there are 4 instruments from KoAloha which can be purchased by the ukelikethepros members.
This box has a bundle of surprises, it has another KoAloha guitalele, 2 KoAloha, Tenor Ukuleles with Spruce Top and Acacia sides and back, and a KoAloha Concert Ukulele with Acacia top, sides, and back.
Contact Me for any of these exquisite instruments. Well! I am thrilled about having my own guitarlele and will start my tutorials soon! So, stay tuned for more!