Hola! Music HM-21PK Soprano Ukulele Bundle with Canvas Tote Bag, Strap and Picks, Color Series, Pink

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 7,355 ratings

Price: 35.99

Last update: 09-10-2024


About this item

Quality Strings - Our ukulele for beginners comes with premium Aquila Super Nylgut strings that allow you to produce clear, quality sound.
Quality Strings - Our ukulele for beginners comes with premium Aquila Super Nylgut strings that allow you to produce clear, quality sound.
Premium Parts - With a body made of elegant maple, and a beautiful walnut bridge and fingerboard, this ukulele for adults and kids is both beautiful in sight and sound.
Excellent for Everyone - This is the perfect ukulele for kids, adults, beginners, and students. No matter what level you're at, our instrument is great for practice or playing.
Set Includes - Everything you need in 1 place! Our ukulele comes with several ukulele accessories including a tote case, several ukulele picks, and a trendy strap with a hook.
Free Lessons - You don't have to start at string 1 - our beginner ukulele set also includes 2 months of free, live online lessons to help you get started!

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Mulan Fan
5.0 out of 5 stars First Step to be Covering Tyler Joseph!
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2018
I'm a sixteen year-old guy who normally plays guitar, but I wanted to try out ukulele too as kind of an add-on instrument. I got this as a Christmas gift from my parents last month. It's my first uke, so I wanted one on the cheaper side...but the instrument itself doesn't sound cheap at all!

STRINGS: As other reviewers stated, the nylon strings do not come already tuned (tip: from bottom to top it's tuned GCEA). The strings wouldn't stay in tune for the first couple of days (which is expected because they need time to stretch and be "broken in"), but after re-tuning a couple times- they now stay almost perfectly in tune for long periods of time. Also an interesting thing is: I'm a lefty, but I had a friend take all the strings off and simply reattach them the opposite way and it works for left handed players! (warning: chords are different for right-handed players and left-handed players, so find left-handed ukulele chords online)

UKULELE: The uke itself looks great and has no errors in its finish or in its build as far as I can see, and it sounds clean and crisp. It's also amazingly light in weight and easy to carry and hold. Other reviewers normally purchase the instrument for younger kids (5-13 years old), but a teenager or a grown adult can play the instrument too. And it's honestly pretty easy to play, especially if you already have some sort of experience with (in my case, a guitar) another string instrument.

ACCESSORIES: Along with the instrument itself comes a black bag to carry it in. There's nothing special about the bag, but it makes carrying the uke around easier, and keeps the dust off of it. Three picks (red, green, and purple) of different widths come in a tiny bag as well. An Aztec themed strap comes with it, but I personally I don't like using it because of how it functions. I had difficulty figuring out how the strap worked at first, so I'll add my experience in the review: you clip the little black clamp on the end of the strap and attach it around the waist of the uke and to the soundhole and then put the loop around your neck. It feels weird and unnatural to me and doesn't support the instrument well (unlike a guitar strap) so I just don't use it.

Overall I give the little uke five stars and would definitely buy again. Some examples of great musicians who use the ukulele are Tyler Joseph, Grace Vanderwaal, and Cavetown. Personally I love the instrument, and I'm a happy customer :)
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Mulan Fan
5.0 out of 5 stars First Step to be Covering Tyler Joseph!
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2018
I'm a sixteen year-old guy who normally plays guitar, but I wanted to try out ukulele too as kind of an add-on instrument. I got this as a Christmas gift from my parents last month. It's my first uke, so I wanted one on the cheaper side...but the instrument itself doesn't sound cheap at all!

STRINGS: As other reviewers stated, the nylon strings do not come already tuned (tip: from bottom to top it's tuned GCEA). The strings wouldn't stay in tune for the first couple of days (which is expected because they need time to stretch and be "broken in"), but after re-tuning a couple times- they now stay almost perfectly in tune for long periods of time. Also an interesting thing is: I'm a lefty, but I had a friend take all the strings off and simply reattach them the opposite way and it works for left handed players! (warning: chords are different for right-handed players and left-handed players, so find left-handed ukulele chords online)

UKULELE: The uke itself looks great and has no errors in its finish or in its build as far as I can see, and it sounds clean and crisp. It's also amazingly light in weight and easy to carry and hold. Other reviewers normally purchase the instrument for younger kids (5-13 years old), but a teenager or a grown adult can play the instrument too. And it's honestly pretty easy to play, especially if you already have some sort of experience with (in my case, a guitar) another string instrument.

ACCESSORIES: Along with the instrument itself comes a black bag to carry it in. There's nothing special about the bag, but it makes carrying the uke around easier, and keeps the dust off of it. Three picks (red, green, and purple) of different widths come in a tiny bag as well. An Aztec themed strap comes with it, but I personally I don't like using it because of how it functions. I had difficulty figuring out how the strap worked at first, so I'll add my experience in the review: you clip the little black clamp on the end of the strap and attach it around the waist of the uke and to the soundhole and then put the loop around your neck. It feels weird and unnatural to me and doesn't support the instrument well (unlike a guitar strap) so I just don't use it.

Overall I give the little uke five stars and would definitely buy again. Some examples of great musicians who use the ukulele are Tyler Joseph, Grace Vanderwaal, and Cavetown. Personally I love the instrument, and I'm a happy customer :)
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mary
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality product for a great price
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
Great for beginners who don’t want to spend a lot of money. Comes with everything you need, a strap, picks and a case. Arrived early and in good condition.
KingFam
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this!
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
I picked this out for my therapy office and it’s perfect for use with my younger clients but also to learn as a beginner! It’s sturdier than I’d expected and has a nice tone.
Destiny Stermer
4.0 out of 5 stars but a ukelele is much more affordable and a great way to start
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2014
Got this ukelele because I decided to learn how to play. I've always wanted a lute, but a ukelele is much more affordable and a great way to start, plus I thought it might be a good lead up to learn how to play the guitar I've had since I was 12! Haha.

First off, I got the purple one, and I must say the color was absolutely beautiful. The paint finish was really nice, though there's a black smudge that was on it when it arrived, and almost looks like it was in the paint. It doesn't particularly bother me, and the nice shiny finish keeps this minor flaw from tripping me up.

The strings are okay, and the sound has unwanted reverb, but I've read this can be changed by changing the strings to aquila instead of the nylon ones that come on the instrument. I purchased a pack when I purchased the instrument but cant' confirm this for certain as I did not change the strings.

One comment I read a lot of was that the instrument comes out of tune very fast. This is true. However, if you give the strings a few days to set this problem stops. I've also read, again, that changing the strings can solve this faster. Essentially, though, the strings need to build up tension.

Unfortunately, I can't go too much more in depth than this since I know virtually nothing about ukeleles still, but seems like a great enough starter Ukelele to me (:.
Leila&Charlie
5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfied
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
I love it, good quality, the strings take a while to adjust and need to be tuned often however, this is normal when you have new strings.
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Leila&Charlie
5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfied
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
I love it, good quality, the strings take a while to adjust and need to be tuned often however, this is normal when you have new strings.
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Ryoma Hombu
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
Cheap, pretty color, and good sound
Parents
5.0 out of 5 stars Bought This For My 5 Year Old (She LOVES It)
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2018
I knew this was a good purchase the moment I took it out of the box. The mahogany wood felt very good in my hands and the size is PERFECT for my daughter's fingers. I bought this as a test instrument to see if my daughter would later pick up guitar (she ALWAYS wants to play "daddy's guitar"). The shape and edging on the instrument are good quality and the body feels light but sturdy. The tonal quality is AWESOME for the price you pay for the instrument. Please, keep in mind, that I did NOT buy this as a toy. The quality of sound that you get from the nylon strings (Thank GOD) over the mahogany wood is very warm and friendly. Even out of tune, I can bear to hear this be played and practiced on. The strings do need to be tightened quite a bit when you first tune the instrument BUT THAT IS COMPLETELY NORMAL FOR A NEW STRING INSTRUMENT! Please do not be turned off to a a very good deal just because you have to put a little work into it at the beginning. The strings will eventually settle and since they are nylon, you don't have to worry so much about your little one(s) splitting their fingers like you do on steel strings. WIN.

I would like to note that I am by no means a professional guitarist or musician. My experience includes roughly 9-10 years of percussion instruments and about 7 years of self taught guitar "plucking." I do, however, have enough knowledge to say that you will be hard pressed to find a safer and inexpensive starter instrument for your child.

The bottom line is that It's not obnoxiously loud, it won't harm their fingers while practicing (some discomfort is normal, there fingers have to adapt!), its' easy to maintain, and it has a very pleasant and inviting tone which, neither my wife nor I, find to be unbearable or unreasonable. As an added bonus, it comes with 2 months of free lessons for either your child (or both of you!). I am choosing to learn alongside my daughter since I have always wanted to learn how to play the ukulele and it is a great bonding moment that I have wanted since she started showing interest in instruments.

You can't go wrong with this buy!

10/10 I would definitely recommend!

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