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Gretsch guitars are renowned for their distinctive tone, vintage style, and craftsmanship that has defined rockabilly, country, and classic rock for decades. Founded in Brooklyn in 1883, Gretsch became iconic through artists like Chet Atkins, George Harrison, and Brian Setzer, whose twangy, resonant sound came from the brand’s signature hollow and semi-hollow body designs. With features such as Filter’Tron pickups, Bigsby tremolos, and ornate finishes, Gretsch guitars blend elegance with attitude. Whether it’s the warm chime of a White Falcon or the punch of a Duo Jet, Gretsch instruments continue to offer timeless character and individuality for players who want something truly unique.
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Guitars cover a wide range of instruments designed to suit different styles, techniques, and sounds, from acoustic and classical models to solid body, semi-hollow, and hollow electric designs. Factors like body shape, scale length, neck profile, string type, and pickups all influence how a guitar feels and responds, making each type suited to different players and musical approaches. Whether used for rhythm, lead, songwriting, or experimentation, guitars are expressive, versatile instruments that form the heart of countless genres and playing styles.
The ukulele is one of the easiest instruments to start playing. Soprano, concert and tenor sizes make it simple to learn chords quickly, and electro-acoustic options let you plug straight into an amp or PA. If you’re just getting started, a quality mahogany or solid-top model will give you warm tone and comfortable playability from day one.
More than the entry-level instruments.
Explore premium solid wood builds like the Flight Fireball and Phantom series, boutique electric designs from Risa including LP-style and solid-body tenor models, and stage-ready electro ukuleles built for gigging. Looking for something deeper? We carry baritone ukuleles with rich, guitar-like warmth, bass ukuleles from Kala and Fender for huge low-end in a compact body, and even banjo ukuleles from Ozark and Barnes & Mullins for bright, punchy projection.
From Martin’s iconic craftsmanship to modern electric crossover designs, this collection covers traditional acoustic ukuleles, electro-acoustic stage models, solid-body electric ukuleles, U-Bass instruments, banjo ukes and guitarlele hybrids.
Beginner-friendly. Stage-ready. Studio-capable.
If it’s a ukulele — or something brilliantly close to one — you’ll find it here.
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