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Nalu Ukulele Company
5410 East Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90022
USA
Phone: 213.785.7483
eMail: info@nalu-ukulele.com

Lubos Naprstek
24 Briar Ct.
Hamburg NJ, 07419
Phone/Fax: 973 827 5681
Cell: 917 204 4189
( from listing's site ) - Lubos Naprstek was born 1964 in the Czech Republic outside of Prague in a city called Kladno. This part of Czech Republic is known by big tradition of instruments making-playing and a lot of Jazz, Bluegrass and Classical music lovers.
National Reso-Phonic Guitars, Inc.
871 Via Esteban #C
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Tel: (805) 546-8442
Fax: (805) 546-8430
(from their site) - These instruments were first created in the era of the Hawaiian and Jazz Bands, prior to electrical amplification. All sorts of musicians, Hawaiian, jazz and blues, wanted louder guitars: to be able to be heard alongside horns; to project out into music halls or smokey night clubs; or, to be the loudest guitar on the street corner. In response to this need, the mechanically amplified resonator guitar was created.
North Pacific Productions
Paul Kraus
North Pacific Ukuleles
22950 N Hwy One
Fort Bragg, CA
Phone: 707 964-0156
(from their site) - Hand built ukuleles from the finest woods available. These instruments have great tone and projection, and are available in four sizes: soprano, concert, tenor and baritone.. Abalone inlay and custom detailing are a specialty. Woods used are Hawaiian Koa, Oregon flamed Mertle, 30-year-old Brazilian Rosewood, and North Coast Redwood. The sound, finish details, and ease of playing are wonderful! Call for prices.
Hard Copy Book: $12.95
PDF Download: $4.95
This book is for current and former guitar players discovering the ukulele for the first time or returning to the instrument.
Ukulele for Guitar Players is a guide to transferring the accumulated experience and knowledge gained as a guitar played to the ukulele. Or exploring the possibilities that the ukulele offer. Covers chords, scale and an introduction to reading standard music notation on ukulele.
The ukulele is both a different instrument than the guitar and at the same time a lot like the guitar.
Guitar players that also play the ukulele find that it gives them a different and fresh look at how they also approach the guitar.
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