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Description

Discover the melodic charm of the aNueNue Harp Tenor Ukulele, a distinctive addition to any musician's collection. Known for its harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, this ukulele boasts a uniquely integrated harp string system. This feature enriches its acoustic palette, allowing for a broadened range of tonal possibilities that can elevate any performance.

Crafted with premium solid wood, the aNueNue Harp Tenor Ukulele delivers a warm and resonant sound, perfect for both intimate gatherings and larger venues. Its tenor size offers a comfortable playability with a deeper sound, making it ideal for musicians who desire a fuller, richer tone. The meticulous attention to detail in its construction ensures not only durability but also an instrument that will age gracefully, enhancing its sound over time.

Whether you're a seasoned player or a beginner, this ukulele provides an inspiring platform for exploring new musical horizons. The aNueNue Harp Tenor Ukulele is more than just an instrument; it's a gateway to an expansive world of sound, encouraging creativity and innovation.

Key Features:

  • Integrated harp string system for expanded tonal range
  • Premium solid wood construction for rich, warm sound
  • Tenor size for comfortable playability and fuller tone
  • Enhanced durability with meticulous craftsmanship
  • Ideal for both beginners and seasoned musicians

Embrace the spirit of exploration and let the aNueNue Harp Tenor Ukulele take your music to new heights.

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about aNueNue Harp Tenor Ukulele.

User experience

  • Owners find the aNueNue Moon Bird exceptionally comfortable, with a clear, harp-like tone admired by players of all hand sizes.

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  • aNueNue AMM3 is frequently chosen over KoAloha KTM-00 despite owning both, indicating a strong preference for its tonal qualities at a sub-$1K price point.

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Comparisons

  • The aNueNue Moon Bird is often compared to the Pono Master Series for having a more comfortable feel and a distinct, clear tone.

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  • The aNueNue AMM3 is preferred over Pono for its richer tone on higher frets, contrasting with Pono's crisper but less impactful sound up the neck.

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  • KoAloha Opio is noted for its bright, loud sound with high G, offering more resonance than Pono's subdued tone, even after a string upgrade.

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Build quality

  • The Moon Bird's neck is lighter compared to Pono's, making it easier for those who prefer a less heavy instrument.

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Value and pricing

  • Despite higher cost, the Moon Bird's unique sound and comfort are often deemed worth the investment over Pono models.

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Features and functionality

  • The Moon Bird is praised for its clear tone, which is neither overly sharp nor overbearing, making it desirable for skill progression.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Pono's radiused fingerboard is more comfortable than flat options, though its narrow nut width may be limiting for players with larger hands.

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Use cases and applications

  • KoAloha Opio's bright resonance is particularly well-suited for fingerpicking high G arrangements, ensuring clarity and balance.

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See how Sungha Jung uses aNueNue Harp Tenor Ukulele

Sungha Jung

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Sungha Jung playing Dust in the Wind by Kansas in his aNueNue harp ukulele. Designed by Pete Howlett, and produced by aNueNue Ukulele Company. Two runs were done, the first of 88 and the second of 80.

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