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Soprano -Soprano is the smallest of the four ukulele body sizes and is the traditional ukulele size. The Honu Soprano is perfect for kids learning ukulele or for adults who prefer the brighter tone of a traditional ukulele.
Concert -Concert ukuleles are currently the most popular ukulele body size worldwide. Bigger than a soprano but smaller than a tenor, a concert uke is the perfect middle ground for most players. This size is suitable for all ages, though small children may be better suited to a soprano.
Tenor -Tenor ukuleles are exploding in popularity thanks to the full, deep sound produced by their larger body size. Bigger than the concert, the tenor is great for teenagers and adults that are looking for the most volume from their ukulele and extra space for their fingers on the fretboard.
Baritone -As the name suggests, a baritone ukulele is the largest and deepest sounding of all of the ukulele sizes. Usually tuned like the highest four strings of a guitar (DGBE), rather than the GCEA tuning found on most ukes, a baritone is great if you have a background in guitar because you won't have to learn any new chord shapes. They are also very fun if you are a ukulele player looking to experiment with a different tone.
Acacia has long been one of the most popular tonewoods used on higher end ukuleles and it's easy to see why. Visually striking and tonally rich, each piece of acacia has its own characteristics, making each instrument built with it unique. For our Kohala Deluxe series, we have paired the all acacia body with abalone style purfling and rosette and flame maple binding. As with all Honolua Ukuleles, it includes premium features designed to produce the best tone possible at an affordable price, including solid acacia top for greater volume and better tone, bone nut and saddle for better clarity and sustain, open back machine heads for tuning precision and eco-friendly wood selections.

Kohala Series
The Kohala has all of the aesthetic upgrades of the Mano, including solid top, maple binding, gold tuners, and dual strap pins, but it’s built with acacia wood instead of mahogany. Acacia is revered for its beautiful, full tone and we’ve added abalone-style trim around the body.
For more information on our models and the differences between them, check out our Buyer's Guide section on models here.
As the name suggests, a baritone ukulele is the largest and deepest sounding of all of the ukulele sizes. Usually tuned like the highest four strings of a guitar (DGBE), rather than the GCEA tuning found on most ukes, a baritone is great if you have a background in guitar because you won't have to learn any new chord shapes. They are also very fun if you are a ukulele player looking to experiment with a different tone.
For help choosing the right size, click "Size Me Up" beside the price above, or check out our Buyer's Guide section on sizing here.
We are very proud that every one of our ukuleles includes an impressive list of included features:
We are very proud that every one of our ukuleles includes an impressive list of included features:
Carefully selected woods provide a warm, full tone
A bone nut and saddle, rather than plastic, provides more volume, tone and clarity
High quality, open-back tuners give you more time to play and less time tuning
Ukulele restrings are a breeze thanks to our easy restring bridge
All ukuleles include a padded gig bag for safe, easy transport and storage
Learn to play songs you know and love in no time with the included ebook and access to a free online video lesson course
Beautiful wood and trim. The sound is so rich.
My Kohala Deluxe Baritone? Yea, Baby. Rock on.
Its amazing beautiful and wow thank you.
Value for money
It arrived in perfect condition
But i feel
It will need better packing a styrofoam mould would be my suggestion.
Regards Jon
I’d give it 5 stars if not for two issues. First, the label on the inside of the sound hole is wrong and sloppily applied. It says guitalele on it instead of baritone, and it is haphazardly slapped on in a way that is half peeling off. Second? The bridge pins aren’t flush, they are sticking out quite a ways. I hope when I restring it, I can fix this. Otherwise it sounds/looks/plays great.
I’m a senior who has tried playing guitar in past but gave up. I bought a baritone for the reason that it is similar to guitar. I love the rich sound of baritone. Long story short is that I’m also relearning guitar and playing the uke has helped me make the transition.