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Your ukulele - completely customized to your wishes - like no other!
With the Classic Cantabile "Do-it-Yourself" ukulele kit, you can build your own, unique instrument. This kit contains all the parts you need to create your very own masterpiece! You only need a bit of glue, tools, and craftsmanship skills. All wooden parts are unfinished in color, so your creativity knows no limits.
The Fun Instrument - Easy to Learn - Perfect for On the Go
The ukulele has become a true cult instrument that’s a lot of fun to play. You can easily play your first chords in no time. Thanks to its compact size, the ukulele is perfect as a travel instrument, as it fits effortlessly into a backpack or an optionally available gig bag.
Where Does the Ukulele Come From?
Originally, the Portuguese immigrant João Fernandes brought the Braguinha, a local form of the Cavaquinho, from Madeira to Hawaii in 1879. There it got the name "Ukulele" ("jumping flea"), reflecting the Hawaiians’ impression of the fingers quickly moving over the instrument’s fingerboard. From Hawaii, the ukulele then made its way to Europe via America and found great popularity in the music scene here as well.
Video Documentation Assembly Instructions
In a 3-part documentary, the "Bastel Bautz" shows you the assembly of the Classic Cantabile ukulele as a kit in concert scale (also applicable for soprano ukulele).



Features
- "Do-it-Yourself" ukulele kit soprano
- Body: linden
- Fingerboard: rosewood
- Tuners: direct geared
- Color: natural
- Size: approx. 54 cm
- Scale length: 347 mm
- Compact size, ideal as a travel instrument
- Includes all necessary components
- Craftsmanship skills required
- Unlike the model in the video, this kit DOES NOT have body binding!
Scope of delivery
- 1 x "Do-it-Yourself" ukulele kit soprano
Specification
- Product number 00036326
- Colour Natural
- Back & sides Linden
- Pickup No
- Top Linden
- Scale Soprano
- Gigbag / Case included No
- Handedness Right-handed
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The Kirstein variant is better processed and the instructions explain more detailed and accurate how to do what.
The Thomann ukulele is but (minimal) foolproof pre-assembled. But that has advantages and disadvantages!
You can build the better instrument from the Kirstein ukulele.
The Thomann ukulele is better as a gift / handicraft.
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I was looking for a nice body, the neck and fingerboard was not so important in this kit, because I have used a concert ukulele neck here.
So I decided to go for this kit, hoping that the body is well made. as it looks quite deep in the pictures.
And yes, it is really well made, has a nice depth and, what I also find great, it even has a slight curve on the back for a better sound. Also, I find these direct pegs nicer than the open or closed tuners.
The wood does not have such a nice grain as on the pictures but the ukulele was stained with Clou stain walnut dark. What unfortunately happened here is that apparently on, or in the wood layer in the body glue "soaked through" or some of the fibers of the wood used are very hard. This means that the stain was not evenly absorbed! It really doesn't look nice at first, BUT, if you take a closer look and varnish it, it gives the ukulele a certain naturalness and the wood doesn't look like cheap lime wood anymore, but more like a more expensive hardwood :)
What I want to say is, if you don't mind these little "blemishes", you can stain the kit. If you want to have an even color, you should use acrylic or real lacquer paint from the beginning.
Unfortunately I can't use the nice direct pegs now, because the holes for the machine heads on the concert neck have a diameter of Ø 10mm.
The holes of this kit are Ø 8 mm and here the tuners fit perfectly. I can use the neck and the tuners for another ukulele :) The tuners work great, tried them on a trial basis when I was figuring out the correct position from the bridge. They have to be pulled really tight, then they hold the tuning as well.
What I also don't like is the finish of the rosewood fingerboard. It is not made of one piece of wood but it looks layered, like many small wooden sticks. This is the case with some cheap Chinese ukuleles and is still 1000 times better than a plastic fingerboard.
But the playing is not affected by this :)
The ukulele is not finished yet but I am very curious how it sounds and how it plays.
The ukulele is stained in dark brown, has a light maple fingerboard with concert scale, an armrest made of several layers of core maple laminate and gets a small pickguard in white permutt effect.
Strings will be Aquila Red Series with a low G string. The Red Series are my personal favorite sides.
Too bad you can't upload pictures here. After all, it would be inspiring to see what others are doing with the kits.
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Questions about product
Question by Joachim Wabbels on 23.05.2021
Where exactly does the bridge go, that is, where the strings are attached? Somewhere I once read something about 19 cm
Answer by Musikhaus Kirstein:
Detailed instructions for the construction of the ukulele and the position of the bridge can be found here: https://www.kirstein.de/docs/manuals/cc-diyuku-dt-1215.pdf
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