Paul Aguilera is a professional luthier who
crafts all manner of stringed instruments and his Aguilera
Guitars &
Ukuleles shop in Brighton's Edward Street is a musician's delight,
crammed with a vast range of guitars, bouzoukis, mandolins and more.
Paul's customers include ukulele players Lee
Evans, Foz
Foster, The
Half
Sisters and The Bobby McGees. Paul also repairs ukuleles and offers
lessons.
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Westside Music Centres and wmcmusic.co.uk
have been making music for
over 30 years - they're a family run business offering high quality
service,
variety and choice. As a ukulele dealer wmcmusic.co.uk
has established
itself as a forerunner, selling a range of affordable ukuleles,
strings, cases and accessories. Brands carried include aNueNue, Laka,
Lanikai, Kala, Vintage, Makala and others they can get their hands on.
Westside Music Centres have a 'best for beginners' section and a new
and user-friendly
website.
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The Southern
Ukulele
Store
(SUS) is a dedicated ukulele shop based in Bournemouth, Dorset which
services the ukulele wants and needs of players all over the world.
From entry-level laminates to expensive solid tops they have love and
appreciation for them all. They encourage their customers to visit to
try as many ukes as they can to help the buying decision, but if you
are not able to visit then they offer expert friendly advice by phone
on +44 (0)1202 399019.
Musicroom
Musicroom is one of the world’s largest suppliers of
products for musicians, with a fantastic range of sheet music,
instruments and accessories. To view their full range, visit them
online at www.musicroom.com, or in one of their 17 high street stores UK wide.
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The Jumping Flea Market
BoingBoing favourite
Shelley Rickey
(The Uke Box)'s
Jumping
Flea
Market sells handmade musical arts and crafts including
ukulele-themed prints, cards, t-shirts, softies plus handcrafted
cigarbox ukes, toy accordions, washboard ties and all manner of
charming home-made curios.
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Astrig Akseralian
The
funky, fun and lyrical delights of the ukulele are translated onto bone
china by artist Astrig Akseralian. Transform your Traditional English
and bring melody into your muesli with Astrig's range of hand-painted
mugs and crockery. For enquiries send Astrig an email.