Donner Concert Ukulele Beginner Mahogany 23 Inch Ukelele Kit with Free Online Lesson Gig Bag Strap Nylon String Tuner Picks C
4.6 | 10,455 ratings
Price: 62.99
Last update: 02-02-2026
About this item
- 【Well Made Durable Mahogany Craftsmanship】Donner concert ukulele with a smooth mahogany body produces a crisp and pleasant sound. With well-polished smooth rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Sami-Open finish with 9-cycle grinding and polishing process, quality details for your comfortable playability and durability.
- 【Warm Rich Sound】Donner Ukulele Mahogany top body and neck bring you a much richer, brighter, and warmer sound; High-density bone nut and saddle combine with 4 Highly polished smooth Aquila carbon nylon strings to gain clear and nice resonance and more sustain.
- 【Become a Better Player, Faster】Concert ukulele bundle pack includes a concert ukulele, gig bag, strap, tuner, 4 extra Aquila nylon strings, 4 picks, and cleaning cloth. Meet all needs of players. The padded gig bag features backpack style with 2 padded shoulder straps and an exterior pocket for a comfortable carry and well protection for the ukelele. A decent gift for birthday, Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc.
- 【Enhance Your Creativity with Music Enlightenment】Get started with Donner 23-inch ukulele and professional free ONLINE VIDEO lessons for beginners. Easy to understand and get started. Donner ukulele bundle kit is a great ukulele set for adults, beginners, or professionals.
- 【Easy to Tune】Donner patented chrome-plated guitar-style tuners increase accuracy and keep the ukulele always in tune. Digital clip-on tuner is easy to tune and play. 18 brass frets with fret position marks at 5th, 7th, 9th and 12th frets on neck and top of fingerboard.
Top reviews from the United States
- weebiscuitI'm a UKE NEWBIE, and this instrument is AWESOME!!!I've been wanting a ukulele all winter. I'm a 67 year old lady who has played guitar for a few decades. Totally self-taught, and strictly a chord strummer. I'd put off ordering a ukulele, but a week ago, when I asked my daughter in law what I should get my soon-to-be granddaughter for her birthday, she said, "She's been wanting a ukule for so long!" So, I took the plunge, and last week I ordered TWO of these Donner Concert Ukeleles... one for my granddaughter and one for myself.
My granddaughter has never had any formal training on musical instruments. A few years ago I taught her a couple of chords on the guitar but that's it. When I gave her the uke I had printed out the chords to a few popular songs I knew she liked and showed her the basics. 24 hours later she came up to my house and I was stunned at how well she was playing these songs! I, too, found it quite easy to learn to play the thing, although it took my brain a bit longer to "re-learn" how to play chords on the uke as they were totally different than the guitar. But she and I were playing duets!
Our 37 year old daughter was visiting today. She wanted me to play a song on the uke. I did, and she wanted to try. She had piano lessons as a kid and nothing more. I showed her a few chords and within a half hour she was easily playing Vance Joy's "Riptide." She was so excited and wanted to get a uke of her own, so I ordered a THIRD one of these today.
As for the uke... the case it came in is very nice. Comes with an extra set of nylon strings and also a digital uke tuner, which can also tune a guitar, banjo, bass, and a few other stringed instruments.
The uke itself was the perfect size. I couldn't imagine trying to play the smaller soprano size, and I didn't want bigger one since I have a bigger acoustic guitar.
When first tuning the uke, you might find it easier to use a keyboard to make sure you're getting those loose nylon strings on the correct octave. If you don't have a keyboard, you can find videos on youtube that will help you tune it. After you get them in tune the first time, it becomes much easier using the digital tuner. When you first start playing you'll have to be retuning those strings every few minutes, to get the "stretch" out of them. I found that after two days of playing, the strings stayed in tune much better than the first day.
I love the sound of it. It's nicely made and an all-round FUN little instrument to play!
The only thing negative is a very minor one... the directions that come with the digital tuner are so small you'd need a jeweler's loop or good magnifying glass to read them. I had to put the sheet on my scanner and blow it up 150% and copy it so I could actually read the thing! Since I had no experience with a digital tuner, it was essential to read the directions. However, as stated earlier, you can get help with this at youtube if you're new to them.
So now Grandma, daughter, and granddaughter are hooked on this ukulele. Looks like there'll be some fun times around the campfires this summer! - David S BendorfNice ukulele for beginner or advanced playerVery nice ukulele for the price. Very well made. It came with a nice zip up case, strap, tuner, extra strings and a cleaning cloth. My only complaint is that the frets are sharp on both edges. No big deal that a small file can fix. Easy playing with a very nice sound.
- Christopher WhiteGreat instrumentMy son was very happy with this and loves playing it.
- MacyI love it!Alright, this is an excellent Uke for the price. Sounds heavenly with felt picks. The case is also high quality and has thick padding. Ignore all the people complaining about the tuning. They’ve clearly never bought a string instrument before. The strings will take about a week to stretch before they hold tuning. That’s just how it is, with most brand new guitars and ukuleles etc. The frets are a little sharp, and the extra set of strings I received were not the Aquila strings advertised. Just Donner strings. They were also fluorocarbon and not nylon. So I am not even sure if the strings on my ukulele are the advertised nylon or fluorocarbon. However I do not mind so much because this ukulele has good tone, and is fun to play. The tuner is also very handy with the different modes, one of which is chromatic so you can use it for ANYTHING! I have had it for a good few months and I play it still about every day and there is no cracks or anything! Definitely a great starter/casual ukulele.
- KurtCANice Beginner Concert UkeGreat little Concert (the frets are little wider for use older adults) ukulele and the price is right. Only drawback is the electronic tuner. Not very good and it doesn't always here what strings you are tuning. Includes even a new Uke case!
- Emily Ruthvery durable!this thing has lasted years! quality is awesome!
- ben rectorvery very good uke for the money!ok how about i rate the things that matter the most:
intonation: 4/5
the intonation is perfectly fine if you are playing regular chords. if you go beyond the 7th fret you start to notice a little bit of dissonance and beyond 12th fret it doesnt sound very good.
tuning/strings: 5/5
as good at staying in tune as my classical guitars. i see a lot of reviews for nylon stringed instruments complaining that they won't stay in tune. this is usually misleading. it can take a few days for nylon strings to stretch out enough to hold tuning, and this is in addition to a little bit of manual stretching and persistent playing and tuning. i waited a few days to write a review precisely because of this. this ukelele holds tune very well. the tuners seem to be good quality (but im no expert on that) and the bridge and nut are good quality and dont snag the strings too much. 4 days into playing i can set the uke down for a few hours and come back and it's still in tune (well, good enough to fiddle around on anyway)
action: 5/5
just about perfect. it remains to be seen if the neck or body warp and ruin the action, but that's how it goes with things made of wood.
sound: 5/5
im not an expert by any means, but it sounds really good to my ears. it's mellow, woody, subtle, deep. but it also projects really well for such a small instrument. the strings that come on the uke are aquila super nylgut (at least on the one i got, maybe results vary?) i havent tried too many different brands of nylon strings but aquila are the best i've used.
overall quality: 5/5
no rough edges. parts seem well made. nothing loose. it's very pretty looking. the finish is so light that you can feel the texture of the wood.
also it comes with a clip on tuner that works well, an extra set of strings (donner brand/no name?), a few picks, a strap, and a case. the case is really good. it's a soft case but with a lot of cushioning. zippers and stitching seem decent quality. the strap is not good. the ends are shaped completely wrong and the peg is on the neck way too close to the frets so it gets in the way of your fretting hand. it's easy enough to fix if you want to use a strap but probably involves moving the neck strap peg and cutting one end of the strap.
i bought this uke cause i wanted something decent to play that was small enough to strap to the back of my bicycle. it was cheap enough to take a chance on and well worth taking a chance on. it is perfect for my needs and holds up to my personal standards. i highly recommend it for anyone that wants a decent quality instrument but doesn't want to (or can't) spend a lot of money.