The Tanglewood Tiare concept
Tanglewood Tiare ukuleles have been researched and developed with patience and diligence. With influences from Polynesia, the name itself is taken from the national flower of Tahiti, capturing the essence of the South Pacific ensuring the Tiare models exemplify an authentic and traditional representation of the art of the ukulele.
The Tiare ukuleles are made up of a contrasting range of exotic materials, from stunning Black Walnut to Figured Hawaiian Koa tone woods, specially selected by Tanglewood to have beautiful figuring in the grain to make each instrument unique. Every ukulele features a luxury “fiddleback” contoured back for increased sound projection and volume and Aquila strings, usually found on only the most professional high priced instruments as standard equipment. Models are also fitted with neck truss rods, along with chrome metal machine heads for precise tuning.
Quality tonewoods
The Solid cedar top offers brilliant resonance and ensures a bright, complex tone. The spalt maple back and sides are not only visually stunning, but with the arched back associated with the Tiare range gives great support to the sound for the ultimate projection.
Finished to the highest standard
The chrome diecast tuners ensure stable tuning of the ukulele at all times. Aquila strings are attached via a classic tie bar bridge. The abalone binding runs around the body and neck of the ukulele, perfectly framing the instrument for a unique finish. This is also matched with an abalone rosette around the soundhole.
11