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Portable Wooden Ukulele Stand – Adjustable Bamboo Display Holder for 21–26” Ukuleles
Portable Wooden Ukulele Stand – Adjustable Bamboo Display Holder for 21–26” Ukuleles
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Display Your Instrument with Simple, Natural Elegance
This adjustable wooden ukulele stand provides a clean, minimalist way to store and showcase your instrument. Crafted from natural bamboo with a warm wood finish, it complements your ukulele while keeping it safely supported and ready to play. Perfect for home studios, bedrooms, practice spaces, and stage setups.
Natural Wood Construction
Made from quality bamboo with a smooth wood-grain finish that's simple, elegant, and blends beautifully with wooden instruments. Lightweight yet sturdy, it's a stylish alternative to bulky metal stands.
Protective Anti-Slip Design
Equipped with soft EVA anti-collision strips to prevent slipping, protect against scratches, and cushion your instrument safely—designed to support without damaging its finish.
Compact & Travel-Friendly
Two interlocking pieces that detach easily, fold flat for storage, and fit neatly in a gig bag or backpack. Minimal parts, maximum convenience.
Versatile Compatibility
Supports 21", 23", and 26" ukuleles, plus violin, mandolin, and other small stringed instruments. An excellent addition for beginners, teachers, and performers.
What's Included
1 pair wooden ukulele stand (instrument not included)
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How To Change & Tune Your Strings
How To Change & Tune Your Strings
Keeping your strings fresh and properly tuned is one of the simplest ways to improve your tone, comfort, and overall playing experience. Whether you’re replacing worn strings or just fine-tuning your sound, here’s a simple guide to help.
Changing Your Strings
1. Loosen the old strings
Use a string winder to gradually loosen each string until there is no tension.
2. Remove the strings safely
Cut and remove the strings carefully. On acoustic guitars, gently remove the bridge pins if needed. Dispose of old strings properly.
3. Clean before restringing
Take a moment to wipe down the fretboard and body. This is the perfect time to condition unfinished wood if needed.
4. Insert the new strings
Thread the string through the bridge (or tailpiece) and pull it toward the tuning peg.
5. Wind correctly at the tuning peg
Leave a little slack, then wind neatly downward around the peg. Clean, even wraps help improve tuning stability.
Tuning Your Strings Properly
1. Tune slowly and gradually
Bring each string up to pitch slowly to avoid unnecessary tension.
2. Stretch gently
After tuning, gently pull each string upward along its length. Retune. This helps the string settle and stay in tune longer.
3. Tune in small adjustments
Always tune up to the note rather than down to it for better stability.
4. Check tuning frequently
New strings stretch during the first few sessions. Expect to retune several times until they fully settle.
Why It Matters
Fresh, properly tuned strings:
• Improve tone and clarity
• Make playing more comfortable
• Reduce strain on your instrument
• Help you practice and perform with confidence
Regular maintenance keeps your instrument sounding its best — whether you’re practicing at home or performing on stage.
