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Whether you're a professional folk musician or are just looking for a fun and portable addition for your collection, a traditional instrument can bring some real interest to your sound. Cordoba began nearly 20 years ago as a nylon-string guitar company, and they bring what they know about guitar-making to folk and traditional instruments. The unique designs, quality materials and hand-crafted nature of their instruments make them a real joy to play. If you're looking to upgrade your ukulele, add a new sound to your collection, or pick up your very first instrument, Cordoba has a selection you're sure to appreciate.

Are you looking for an affordable beginner instrument that comes with all the accessories? If so, the Cordoba UP100 Ukulele Pack is a great option. The uke's top, back, and sides are crafted from mahogany for lovely tone and it's extremely lightweight. It even comes with a clip-on chromatic tuner with color display, picks, a chord and lesson book and a gig bag to carry it all in.

If, however, you're looking for a higher-ranged instrument with an even more compact size, the Cordoba 23S Soprano Ukulele is worth a look. The solid ovangkol tonewood brings a gorgeous appearance to the instrument, and has a tone that's similar to rosewood. An abalone rosette completes the striking look, making this uke fit for the stage.

For something truly special, you'll want to look at the Cordoba 35T-CE Tenor Acoustic-Electric Ukulele. Constructed from a solid acacia top, back, and sides for clarity and brightness, this ukulele has an L.R. Baggs Five.O pickup, specifically designed to capture the uke's unique size and voice. The wide fingerboard offers easy playability, while the hand-rubbed finish is applied as thinly as possible to maximize resonance.

Groups and artists as different and renowned as Local Natives, Bon Iver, One Republic, and Leonard Cohen create their signature sounds using Cordoba instruments. The variety of sounds just waiting to be created is astounding. So why not find out what new dimensions Cordoba folk and traditional instruments can bring to your ensemble or solo act?