Ukulele Care & Feeding
Care is as simple a changing string and a good case to controling humidity and temperature.
Ukulele Care & Feeding (ukuleleCare.shtml) | Updated: 04-Sep-2008 - 20:36
A ukulele being made of wood is susceptible to temperature and humidity changes.
A ukulele is an acoustic instrument made of wood and just like an acoustic guitar the same care is needed.
Humidity
Ukuleles made of wood, especially solid wood require approximately 50% relative humidity.
The humidity in a room where a ukulele spends most of its time can be checked with a Hygrometer.
There are several instrument specific humidifiers that go in a case or the actual ukulele when stored.
Temperature
For temperature the following guidelines are a good start:
- Don't store near heating or air conditioning vents
- Do not leave in a car in hot weather. Definitely not in the trunk when it is hot. Just, take it where you are going.
Standardization of Humidity Levels
I teach at a music store and they do not have humidity control system in place and it wrecks havoc on the acoustic guitars.
Here is a great page titled Call for the Standardization of Humidity Levels at Musical Instrument Dealerships. More dealers should this advice.
Links
- Taylor Guitar - Humidity
Ukulele Care and Feeding (ukuleleCare.shtml) | Updated: 2008 Sep 04 - 20:36

The Planet Waves Humidity & Temperature Sensor (HTS) provides key the info you need to help maintain proper climatic conditions to avoid instrument damage.












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