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The Seagull M4 Natural Spruce SG might be small in size, but it's mighty in sound. A true Seagull gem, this instrument is perfect for beginners, promising superbly comfortable playing across its diatonic frets. Lean into the beauty and blissful sound that comes with such a finely crafted ukulele/dulcimer hybrid. And do so with easy, silky playability at your fingertips. It's all ready and waiting for you, absent of any eye-watering price tag.
Featuring a solid spruce top and rock maple back and sides, the Seagull M4 produces a stunning, clear, gorgeously rich tone with plenty of dynamics. You'll have an idyllic balance of warmth and brightness flowing with every note you play, granting you the kind of versatility you need as a budding, ambitious musician. Plus, thanks to elegant finishing touches such as a 'moustache'-style bridge, minimalistic soundhole rosette, and vintage-style tuners, Seagull's renowned quality is shown in each detail.
Product Ref: 56458
The M4 Spruce has been beautifully crafted with a solid spruce top and a 3-piece rock maple body, producing rich, crystal-clear tones that will sail exquisitely from the strings. Expect excellent projection that suits pretty much any setting, whilst the ideal balance of warmth and brightness allows for a range of playing techniques. What's more, there's also a delicately ornate 'moustache'- style Tusq bridge and compensated Tusq saddle for improved clarity and sustain.
Delve into magical acoustic sound, waltz across the maple fretboard in flawless fashion, immerse yourself in a dreamy playing experience. Inspired by the classic Appalachian dulcimer, the M4 Spruce proves that both powerful sound and compact dimensions can be achieved in one instrument. It features diatonic frets, with the intervals following the major scale rather than usual chromatic fretting. This basic fret layout makes the M4 exceptionally fun and easy to learn.