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🎵 Elevate your sound with the Cordoba 20BM – where classic craftsmanship meets modern groove.
The Cordoba 20BM Baritone Ukulele features a solid mahogany top, back, and sides for rich acoustic tone, paired with a rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Tuned to D-G-B-E, it matches the top four strings of a guitar, easing the learning curve for guitarists. Equipped with Aquila Nylgut strings and finished in a natural satin, this lightweight, baritone-sized ukulele blends professional quality with stylish simplicity, ideal for both beginners and seasoned players seeking a mellow, versatile sound.









| ASIN | B007SQZK7C |
| Back Material Type | Mahogany |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,145 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #240 in Ukuleles (Musical Instruments) |
| Body Material Type | Mahogany |
| Brand Name | Cordoba |
| Color | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (307) |
| Finish Type | Satin Finish |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00809870039246 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | with bag |
| Instrument | Ukulele |
| Instrument Size | Baritone |
| Item Dimensions | 30.5 x 10 x 3.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | Ukulele |
| Item Weight | 1.31 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cordoba Music Group |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GUCLCOR-03943 |
| Model Name | 20BM |
| Model Number | COD 99 761 0340 |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| String Material Type | Nylon |
| Top Material Type | Mahogany |
| UPC | 809870039246 614252351546 809870039437 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
D**T
Great Value for Sweet Sounding Ukulele
Keep in mind that I am an advanced beginner ukulele player, not by any stretch an expert! The Cordoba 20CM ukulele is not flashy; no fancy bindings, high gloss finish, or elaborate inlays. It is, however, a very well made instrument. The neck is constructed of a single piece of wood (unlike some cheaper instruments which are pieced together). Fit and finish are very good; no extraneous glue, nice tight joints, even finish across the body and neck. Most importantly, it sounds quite nice and plays easily. I earlier owned a laminated concert uke that I thought sounded too bright and tinny. The Cordoba has a nice mellow tone, good sustain, and reasonable volume (I actually like that its not real loud, sounds more refined to me). It came set up very nicely, easy action on the fretboard and almost in tune. It stays in tune remarkably well for a new instrument. My only complaint (a small one) is that the open geared tuners seem a bit fiddly -- they feel loose somehow, and don't seem to tighten/loosen the strings smoothly. Instead nothing seems to happen as I slowly turn the peg, then the tone suddenly jumps up or down. Its not a big deal and I think it may just be me gaining familiarity with the uke. I also have a Gretsch tenor uke, and tuning it just feels different. I love the Gretsch, but after only a couple of days the Cordoba is threatening to replace it as my instrument of choice. Bottom line: very good value ukulele. Sounds sweet and plays easily. Well made and well finished.
M**S
Very happy with this ukulele.
I am a long time guitar player and have a collection of guitars. I own electric, acoustic, classical, bass but have never gotten into ukulele until recently. After doing a bit of research I decided on the Cordoba 20 TM-CE Acoustic Electric Tenor for my first ukulele. I am very happy with it. First off, it is a very nice looking ukulele, with a very solid feel to it. Nothing on this looks cheaply made. I was very pleasantly surprised with how nice it looks. I was really worried because this was the first time I have purchased an instrument online and without having spent some real time playing with it. Plus, I realized I would be getting an instrument right out of the box without any kind of "setup" which is not the ideal way of making a perfect match. I would recommend always playing an instrument before buying it but I will say that I was lucky and it worked out for me this time. Admittedly, I am new to the ukulele and there is an adjustment to make from the guitar but so far it has been a pretty easy transition. I am loving this thing. The tone is nice and I couldn't be happier. There is a learning curve with the different tuning/fret size/action and I will probably switch out to a low G string but I am having a blast learning this thing. There are no strap buttons on this ukulele so if you are one to play with a strap you will have to improvise with that or install one. There are kits and they are easy to install if you want to wear a strap. If you are looking for a mid range ukulele, this to me feels like a great bang for your buck.
T**T
Nice build, average sound
Been playing guitar for forty years, decided to pick up the ukulele about 10 years ago just for fun. Bought a $99 Luna Tattoo concert uke, thinking it was a decent beginner instrument. Played it a few years, then teenage son got interested, and adopted the Luna as his own. Decided to replace it with something slightly better. Did some research, decided on the Cordoba 20CM since it had a solid top (as opposed to the Luna's all-laminate construction), a compensated bridge, a higher price tag and good reviews. The Cordoba is a beautiful little instrument, and immaculately constructed. The neck is thick and wide (making complex chords easy) and the fretwork is flawless. The compensated bridge seems to do its job, tuning and intonation are spot on. However, it seems that these more expensive features don't translate into sound quality. The Cordoba is much softer in volume than the Luna (they're the same size and dimensions, and they have the same strings) and its tone is heavy on the midrange, with very little bass. The Luna's tone is bigger, louder, bassier. You can feel the Luna's body vibrate as you play it, and it just projects sound. This is not the case with the Cordoba. If I had to do it again, I'd have saved some money and gotten another Luna. They're a little rougher around the edges and lacking some features, but there's something about the way they're put together that makes them sound fantastic. The Cordoba 20CM is a perfectly good little ukulele, very nicely made with a nice neck, and completely sufficient for entertaining yourself. But if you're looking for a great sounding uke with enough volume to have some friends singing along, you'll likely find it lacking.
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J**.
He leído y buscado mucho antes de comprarme este barítono de Córdoba para reemplazar mi Donner tenor (que fue mi primer uke) y la verdad es que estoy bastante decepcionado. Y no es para menos. Pagar por un producto que dice tener una acción muy buena y suave que exige poca fuerza en la mano izquierda pero cuando llega resulta que es durísimo para tocar!! Ya desde el primer traste para tocar un C# requiere mucha presión. Comparado con el Donner UT 6 que tengo que es bastante duro también al ser un instrumento barato el Córdoba 20BM lo supera en rigidez de acción ampliamente. Mañana lo llevaré a alguna tienda de música para ver si me ayudan a bajar las cuerdas un poco y ver si esto resuelve la dureza de la acción y sino intentaré devolverlo. Actualizaré esta opinión con los nuevos resultados. Tenía tantas ganas de ponerme a tocarlo hoy mismo y salir a tocar a la calle con él pero así no tendré más que calambres a la hora de estar tocando. 3 clavijas no funcionan correctamente y al afinarlo saltan casi medio tono hacia arriba. Respecto al sonido y demás detalles del instrumento está bastante bien pero nada del otro mundo... Había probado un Kala Ka B y sonaba incluso mejor que este por 140 Euros, es decir 80 Euros menos. No me lo compré porque tocándolo noté que a partir del tercer traste los acordes con cejilla zumbaban demasiado y eso ya requería un trabajito extra. Saben la decepción de comprar algo y creer que es algo bueno y cuando llega no lo puedes creer? Así estoy con este Córdoba 20BM. Mucha publicidad y bla bla bla y llegá en una cajita que parece de papel. Increíble.
A**R
love it!
L**S
hola ha todos .. estoy muy contento con el ukelele .. esta muy bien y suena muy bien merece la pena .. lastima que no venga con la funda un saludo
S**E
On aurait aimé que le sillet de tête et chevalet soit limé car l'action est très haute, la justesse est très limite dans les aiguës , après modifications rien à redire!!!
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