Fender Dhani Harrison Ukulele, Walnut Fingerboard, Turquoise

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Fender Dhani Harrison Ukulele, Walnut Fingerboard, Turquoise

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Fender Dhani Harrison Ukulele, Walnut Fingerboard, Turquoise Overview

Dhani Harrison has carved a unique career path as a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and singer-songwriter who is as likely to turn up performing onstage as he is scoring films or TV shows. His versatility onstage and behind the scenes has led him to collaborations with a wide range of artists, from Jeff Lynne to Ben Harper to the Wu-Tang Clan. An avid drummer and guitarist, he also grew up playing the ukulele, another integral tool in his songwriting arsenal.

The Dhani Harrison Signature Ukulele is available in two finishes, with unique fretboard inlays and engraved designs on the back of the instrument that hold personal significance to Harrison. Designed for live performance, both are tenor sized and feature a solid ovangkol top, ovangkol back and sides, and a custom _' body depth. Upgraded Fender electronics include a tone knob, an additional feature not commonly included on many ukuleles, but an essential one for expanding sonic possibilities. With its distinctive build and eye-catching aesthetics to match, the Dhani Harrison Signature Ukulele will challenge you to expand your musical horizons.

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Rated 5.00 out of 5 25/10/2022

Excellent..Very distinctive product. Beautiful design. Excellent tone. A pleasure to play and a joy to look at.

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Rated 5.00 out of 5 19/7/2022

Fantastic item. Professional standard ukulele, with attractive design features.

James Cavanagh