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    GHS Fast Fret guitar string cleaner and lubricant

    Original price was: £11.95.Current price is: £6.99.
    Fast Fret is a good lubricant for your strings – better than a spray I'd say – less messy. It helps your fingers glide over the strings too. I've been maintaining my strings using Fast Fret for years and it works for me – I have strings over 20 years old which still deliver excellent tone thanks in part to good maintenance. Every guitarist should have a tin!
  • How much? I hear you scream! This strap is the only one you'll need if you play a Les Paul or similar heavy guitar. It's seriously comfortable, well made and makes your Les Paul much more manageable. So treat yourself or get it as a present (I did!). I highly recommend this strap.
  • If you are looking for a professional George Formby replica ukulele banjo then this is for you. Absolutely oozes quality in build and tone. It's not cheap but it's a cut above the rest and ideal for the serious ukulele banjo player. This is larger than the soprano ukulele banjo so ideal if your fingers are larger than average.
  • The Gold Tone BU-1 is like the vintage Gibson UB-2. As soon as you pick one of these up you can feel the quality. Really well made and comes with a pick-up so you can plug in to a PA. Lovely tone as well and comes with a gig bag. You get what you pay for and this is a quality banjo ukulele well worth the money.
  • The Little Gem ukulele banjo is a modern twist on this traditional instrument. It really looks fresh and has the Gold Tone quality feel and tone. It has various accolades and awards and it's not hard to understand why. I love the see through plastic rim and resonator with the choice of funky colours. Go for one of these if you want something different. Comes with a gig bag too.
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    Herco Flex 50 medium guitar pick player pack (12 pack)

    Original price was: £7.69.Current price is: £7.15.
    When it comes to picks I've tried so many different ones – thick, thin, rough, smooth, triangular, round etc etc. So when I say that I recommend Herco you can be sure I have many I can compare it against. The Herco Flex 50 is certainly my favourite – it's easy to grip and it's just the right thickness for me. Give them a try!
  • Here's a ukulele that looks fun – I've not played one before but researching the reviews it seems good. Tuned up an octave higher than a standard soprano ukulele it sounds quite punchy for such a small ukulele. If you prefer a standard shape they are available too. I wouldn't recommend one if you are a beginner but if you are really in to ukuleles this could be for you to have some fun with.
  • A ukulele bass is a worthwhile addition to your ukulele ensemble to get a fuller sound. This Kala model has good review and looks the business. The tuning is the same as a guitar bass so you can get a bass guitar player to join you on one of these.
  • A useful accessory for your music stand. Easily hang your ukulele up while you are sorting out you music or taking a break. A simple idea which takes the hassle out of trying to find a place to lean your ukulele up.
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    Kmise Baritone Ukulele

    Original price was: £54.99.Current price is: £46.99.
    I think for the price and what I have seen Kmise ukuleles are good value and good quality. If you have larger hands and fingers then a baritone size ukulele is what you need. The larger body gives it more resonance too. Don't cramp your fingers!
  • 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.
  • 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.
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