







🎶 Own the stage, lefty style — play with passion, travel with ease!
The Ranch Left Handed Concert Ukulele is a 23-inch professional-grade instrument designed specifically for left-handed players. Featuring a premium Okoume neck, rosewood fingerboard, and elegant Sapele wood body with an arched back for enhanced resonance, it delivers rich, vibrant sound. Equipped with Aquila strings and silver geared tuners, this lightweight 1.09 kg ukulele comes with a padded 10mm fabric gig bag, making it ideal for beginners and intermediate players who want quality, style, and portability in one sleek package.





| ASIN | B07SDC6BYW |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | Ranch |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,348) |
| Date First Available | 26 June 2019 |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Generic Name | ukulele |
| Hand Orientation | Left Hand |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 61 x 20.6 x 6.6 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 90 g |
| Item model number | DA-YQA28-485 |
| Manufacturer | Ranch |
| Model | DA-YQA28-485 |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 60.96 x 20.6 x 6.6 cm; 1.09 kg |
こ**う
金額の割 には、いろいろ揃っていて、ありがとうございました。初心者には、十分かなと思います。
A**U
ウクレレのデザインも弾きやすさも文句ありません! 付属品のケースはいらないレベルです。
T**A
My granddaughter wants to learn to play this and she is trying so hard to love it - but it is a nice quality for a 7 year old especially
R**L
My first Ukulele ever just arrived today. Last time I played an instrument was in elementary school (I'm 54 now) and it was the French Horn. Just want to say as a child it was very hard to play most notes accurately if at all. My music instructor back then was kind enough to not put me off on my choice of instrument. He instead modified my music sheets to accommodate the notes I could play and for that I still have a desire to learn to play. So with that in mind; I searched the internet for an easier to learn instrument, that's how I got to this point! Lance Allen makes the included online instructions from Ranch seem easy to understand and hopefully that makes it very easy to perform as well! I did not mark anything for ratings about the instrument being for beginners or easy to learn. Simply because I don't know yet! I have not even tuned the Ukulele yet. However; the quality and craftsmen ship seem very good for this price point. I will note that all the items listed in the kit were included along with two picks as well. Ranch did on the reverse side of the warranty sheet included a quick reference to additional Ukulele notes and chords. The strap that I received fits on the two posts on the body of the Ukulele and goes over the shoulder, more like a traditional guitar strap. I am planning to update this review later, once I have had time to tune and practice my new Ranch Soprano Ukulele. Update: Well I haven’t practiced as much as I hoped! However the Ukulele is very easy to play once I can remember to place my fat rounded fingers on the correct strings. I might suggest that if you have the same issue step up to the next larger sized Ukulele, it should help out a lot. Not to mention prevent a little less learning frustration.
A**4
My Thoughts: I purchased this a while ago to accompany a 26 Professional. Now that I have had some time with it I felt ready to share some things. First, I do think you get a lot more your money. The 21 inch is slightly smaller than I’m used to but it still played some happy tunes. The Brand is “Ranch,” and this is the UK-21 Soprano kit. You get everything you need to get started and learn how to play…so good for a beginner and also for someone who already plays. The Soprano model of course is much smaller that a Concert Ukulele hence the 21 inches. The sound difference between a Soprano is that it’s the loudest, brightest sound out of the 3(Concert,Tenor). I think that when people think of a Ukulele they think of a Soprano. the smaller one. The finish is nice but not as good as a $100+ Martin Ukulele. There is a difference and it’s the wood…this one just uses cheaper wood. Not that big of a deal though because it still sounds great. In fact, it basically sounds the name as more expensive name brands. The last thing I would say is that if you are an adult looking to buy your 1st Ukulele I would probably go with a Concert size so it is not as awkward to handle, but for a kid the Soprano would be on point. The Bottom Line: I can’t tell the difference in sound between this Ukulele and a Martin. If you are just looking for something fun with loud, bright sound, you will be happy.
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