Introducing the Flight 4SB Sammy Turton Signature Baritone Ukulele, a masterfully - crafted musical instrument ideal for musicians who value top - notch quality and great sound. Its solid spruce top produces a rich, resonant tone, perfect for both strumming and fingerpicking. The solid rosewood back and sides not only make the ukulele look beautiful but also contribute to its warm sound. With a 510 - mm scale length and 19 frets, it offers comfort and excellent playability for musicians of all levels. The African mahogany neck ensures stability and a smooth playing feel. The rosewood fretboard has offset position markers at the 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, 15th, and 17th frets, making it easy to find your way around. The bone nut and saddle guarantee great tone transfer and sustain. The pin bridge system with a compensated saddle enhances tuning stability and intonation. This ukulele comes with premium features like a truss rod for neck adjustment, a gloss finish for a gorgeous look, a spalted maple rosette, and a scalloped cutaway. Its unique headstock design and special inlays on the front position markers make it both a pleasure to play and a beautiful work of art. Whether you're an experienced player or just starting out, this ukulele is a great choice that combines fine craftsmanship with stunning aesthetics. Key Features: Body Shape - Baritone (19 frets); Top - Solid Spruce; Back & Side - Solid Rosewood; Bridge - Rosewood with Pin Bridge Style; Strings - Flight Baritone Strings Set; Neck - African Mahogany; Fretboard - Rosewood; Nut & Saddle - Bone; Nut Width - 38mm; Offset Position Markers at 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, 15th, 17th frets; Premium Features - Truss Rod, gloss finish, spalted maple rosette, scalloped cutaway, unique headstock; Includes a Flight Deluxe Gig Bag.

Using your Flight 4SB Sammy Turton Signature Baritone Ukulele is easy. First, tune it up using the tuning pegs on the headstock. You can use a tuner app on your phone for accurate tuning. For strumming, hold the ukulele comfortably on your lap or use a strap if you prefer to stand. Use your right hand to strum down or up across the strings. If you want to fingerpick, use your thumb, index, middle, and ring fingers to pluck individual strings. When not in use, keep your ukulele in the included Flight Deluxe Gig Bag to protect it from dust and minor bumps. Avoid leaving it in extreme temperatures or high - humidity environments as this can damage the wood. To clean it, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the strings and the body. Every few months, you can use a small amount of fretboard oil on the rosewood fretboard to keep it in good condition. If you need to adjust the neck, use the truss rod, but be careful as over - adjustment can cause problems. Just turn it a little at a time and check the neck's curvature. And always remember to change the strings regularly for the best sound.