Some instruments spark creativity the moment you pick them up. The Gold Tone BUT tenor banjo ukulele brings that spark to life by combining the lively snap of a banjo with the familiar feel of a tenor ukulele. Its 17" scale offers more room for fingerstyle and chord voicings than a soprano or concert uke, while the GCEA tuning keeps the learning curve smooth for ukulele players stepping into a new sound. With a tone that punches through mixes yet stays musical and warm, this tenor banjo uke becomes a go-to voice for players who want something bold, portable and full of personality.
Maple Rim and Resonant Head Deliver Punchy Volume
The BUT uses an 8" maple rim paired with a responsive banjo-style head, creating a bright, articulate tone that projects easily in acoustic jams. Every note cuts with definition, whether you’re backing folk tunes, adding rhythm to Americana sets or performing solo arrangements. The head and rim combination gives it the character of a banjo without overpowering a group, offering clarity that sits well alongside guitars, mandolins and upright bass.
Tenor Scale Enhances Comfort and Expression
With a 17" tenor scale length, the BUT tenor banjo ukulele gives players more space for chord shapes, melodic runs and expressive vibrato than shorter ukulele formats. The stable tuning and slightly higher tension provide stronger note articulation, making it ideal for players transitioning from guitar or seeking more precision. It keeps the familiar GCEA tuning, so ukulele musicians can expand their sound without relearning finger positions.
Player-Friendly Setup for Stage and Session Work
A smooth-bound fingerboard, comfortable neck profile and adjustable hardware make the BUT tenor banjo ukulele ready for serious playing right out of the case. The responsive setup supports both strumming and fingerstyle, and the tuning machine design keeps intonation steady across long sessions. Whether recording at home or playing live, it responds quickly to dynamic touch and holds tuning confidently.
Classic Banjo Aesthetic With Durable Construction
Featuring a maple rim, chrome hardware and open banjo styling, the Gold Tone BUT tenor banjo ukulele looks as lively as it sounds. Its construction is built for frequent use, travel and regular performance—light enough for casual players yet sturdy enough for gigging musicians. The clean finish and thoughtful build quality reflect Gold Tone’s reputation for hybrid instruments that play beyond their size.
A Creative Voice for Ukulele Players and Multi-Instrumentalists
For musicians searching for a new texture without leaving behind familiar tuning, the Gold Tone BUT tenor banjo ukulele opens fresh musical territory. It blends ukulele accessibility with banjo-style projection, making it a versatile choice for songwriting, folk ensembles, acoustic bands or solo performers. Compact, responsive and full of character, it delivers a unique voice that invites exploration with every note.