推荐型号:KSNP-00、KoAlohaD-VI、PINEAPPLE SUNDAY
The KoAloha brand was founded in 1981 by Alvin Okami, an instrumentalist who used his own ukulele at the 1995 ukulele carnival, which received excellent reviews, and KoAloha expanded its market. Unlike Kamaka's rich and full-bodied "traditional" tone, KoAloha shows more "modern" tones, with good resonance, loud sound, and body materials that are not limited to Hawaiian acacia wood.
The KoAloha headstock is the classic KoAloha crown design, with the S, C, and T models available as the Ukule, and the S and C models as extended necks.
Daniel Ho, winner of the 6th Grammy Award for Best Hawaiian Album, co-developed the six-string Ukulele KoAloha D-VI with KoAloha, a special T-shaped instrument with a spacing similar to a classical guitar and a tuned string to ADGECA, while the ukulele ukulele is arranged as a GCEA, which is recommended for those with a certain level of knowledge to buy as a high-end instrument, selling for $1400.
The expensive PINEAPPLE SUNDA in KoAloha uses a unique crossover design on the surface to imitate the texture of a pineapple, and the C-shaped body and T-neck give this ukulele a wider vocal range, which is a collector's ukulele and costs $1,599.
KoAloha's KNP piano, the body is half acacia wood and half mango wood, because the two woods are different in color, the body is half dark and half light, it is called the yin and yang qin, and the timbre evens out the mellow bass of acacia wood and the bright treble of mango wood, playing a movement that is different from a single wood, which is very special, all three models are involved, and the price of the S type is 970 US dollars.