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When we think of ukuleles, we usually think of soprano ukes. They're also known as the "standard" version, after all, and they're the ones that made the instrument as popular as it is today. If you're looking for your very first ukulele, this is the place to start... and there are great choices here for experienced players as well. That's the reputation Kohala has in the industry, and any of these soprano Kohala ukuleles can deliver a great performance no matter where you choose to play it. All you have to do is choose the model that gives you the features you want at the budget you've set, and you'll be ready to go.

For the most affordable options, start with the Kohala Exclusive Soprano Ukulele and KG-S Soprano Ukulele. These are straightforward, back-to-basics instruments that are built with beginners and casual players in mind. You'll find them incredibly accessible and easy to play, even if you're just starting out. Looking for a little bit of an upgrade? Check out the KO-S Kine'O Soprano Ukulele and the Kohala Tiki Soprano Ukulele for the next step up in the selection.

Maybe you'd like something that gives you a little extra? If so, don't miss the Kohala Tiki Soprano Ukulele with Tuner. This compact performer has a built-in tuner so you can be sure you're always spot-on with every note. Another great choice is the Kohala Soprano Ukulele: with its included gig bag, you can take it along anywhere. And if you'd like to try the king of Kohala's soprano lineup, be sure to take a look at the Akamai Mahogany Soprano Ukulele. Its mahogany body adds a touch of sweetness to its tone.

No matter what your tastes are in a soprano uke, it's a safe bet that something in this section can satisfy them. That's the great thing about soprano Kohala ukuleles: there's plenty of choice. So if you've been wondering whether to take this classic instrument for a spin yourself, the bottom line is that there's no better time than the present to take the plunge with a Kohala soprano uke of your own.