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Splash 'n' Shred Sanlele Umi Ashibi

Machidaya
¥28,600
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Sunlele – The simple and clean Japanese sound A uniquely Okinawan cross between the Sanshin and the ukulele. Feel the tropical air...
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Sunlele – The simple and clean Japanese sound
A uniquely Okinawan cross between the Sanshin and the ukulele. Feel the tropical air and soothing ocean sounds with each strum.  Frets are positioned up and down the neck to make finding notes a breeze, soul soothing, tropical sounds readily at your fingertips. Notes are easy to press down, making this the perfect beginner instrument.

It’s beautiful finish comes courtesy of Livos, the world’s most reliable natural and ecoloical paint, made from natural raw materials like vegetable oil. Its allergy free, so you can play it care-free.

Customize your Sunlele with an engraving on the body for ¥1,100

※Stock designs feature only a small Sunlele logo on the bottom right
※Sunlele Umi Ashibi designs feature an Umi Ashibi logo on its body, a suiji-gai (spider conch) that people hang at the entrances of their houses in Okinawa to ward off evil spirits
※Limited to some designs

Specifications
Body – Acrylic, 20.7cm x 15.5cm x 4.4cm
Neck – Wood, 61cm
Weight – Approx 500g
Frets – Plastic, spaced for the Ryukyu scale
Paint – Finished with Natural Livos paint, available in blue, green or pink
Design – 26 different designs can be engraved for an additional 1,100yen
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