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Have you always wanted to play the ukulele? This concert ukulele is the perfect size for someone just learning how to play.

Cordoba 15CM Concert Ukulele
The Cordoba 15CM is completely handmade with all quarter-sawn mahogany for increased strength and stability. The concert size is a size larger than the standard soprano, and as such many players find it very comfortable and easy to play. Aesthetic touches like the abalone inlaid rosette paired with the satin finish make this a truly beautiful instrument.

- Top: Mahogany
- Back & Sides: Mahogany
- Binding/Bridge: Ivroid binding, Rosewood bridge
- Purfling/Inlay: NA
- Rosette: Abalone
- Finish: Matte (satin)
- Neck/Fingerboard: Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard
- Scale Length: 375mm (14.75")
- Nut Width: 35mm (1.37")
- Fret Marker Inlays: 5, 7, 10, 12
- Nut/Saddle: Composite
- Number of Frets: 14 to body, 18 total
- Body Width & Length: 155mm at upper bout / 214mm at lower bout (8.07")/615mm in total length (24.21")
- Body Depth: 70mm
- Tuning Machines: Chrome with Pearl buttons
- Strings: Aquila Nylgut

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Product Overview
The Cordoba 15CM Concert Ukulele offers a quality entry point into the realm of ukes with the same professional features found in guitar construction at a price point that won't break the bank. Deviating from the traditional woods found in this instrument, the 15-CM incorporates an all-mahogany top, sides, back and neck. The result pairs the naturals pluckiness of a ukulele with a richer mid/low presence. Finished with aesthetic touches like an ivoroid binding and abalone-style rosette, this model is as good to look at as it is to hear.
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