INTRODUCING THE BILLIE EILISH UKULELE

INTRODUCING THE BILLIE EILISH UKULELE

BILLIE EILISH UKULELE

There’s no one like Billie Eilish. Designed in collaboration with the icon herself, this concert uke is a bold take on the four-string classic. Featuring a built-in preamp and sapele body adorned with Billie’s signature “blohsh” symbol, this stylish, stage-ready strummer embodies the Grammy®-winner’s unmistakable attitude – and edge.

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UNIQUE AESTHETICS

Adorned with her signature “blohsh” logo, this ukulele reflects Billie’s iconic style – as arresting and distinctive as her voice.

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4-IN-LINE TELE HEADSTOCK

For a touch of authentic Fender vibe, the headstock on the Billie Eilish Ukulele replicates the iconic shape of a Telecaster headstock.

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FISHMAN KULA ELECTRONICS

The Fishman pickup/preamp system features a variety of onboard controls to amplify your instrument without compromising its pure, rich and resonant tone.

THE HUMBLE FOUR-STRING RECEIVES A BOLD MAKEOVER

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Billie Eilish’s first full-length effort, 2019’s When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? debuted at the top of the Billboard charts and launched six Top 40 singles, including the Number One smash “Bad Guy.” She’s toured the world, became a pop-culture icon and picked up five Grammys – including Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Album of the Year.

 

BACK TO HER ROOTS

While Eilish is known for her genre-defying pop sound, it all started for her on an acoustic instrument – the ukulele. At six years old, she used the compact four-string to play her first song, the Beatles’ “I Will."


Since then, Eilish’s music has evolved and matured, but the ukulele is still an integral part of her sound. “I think the ukulele brings a different feeling to every single song, and it inspires a different kind of writing,” she says. “Different instruments always make me write differently.” Fan favorites like “Party Favor” and “8” feature the instrument alongside more modern production elements, and a quick internet search reveals uke adaptations and tutorials for everything from “When the Party’s Over” and “Everything I Wanted” to the still-sinister “Bad Guy.”

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EVERYTHING SHE WANTED

Now, Eilish has teamed up with Fender to create the Billie Eilish Ukulele, an instrument that nods to the superstar’s musical roots while also reflecting her singular style.


The 15-inch scale-length uke features a concert-sized body constructed of Sapele with an open-pore satin finish, as well as a Nato neck and flat walnut fingerboard with 16 frets (12 frets to the body) and white dot inlays. Sealed nickel tuners, a bone nut, nickel hardware and an abalone sound hole rosette round out the instrument.


While Eilish learned to play a uke in her bedroom, her new signature model is unquestionably a stage-ready instrument – equipped with a Fishman Kula Preamp with volume and tone knobs, a three-band EQ and built-in tuner and a stunning matte black finish emblazoned with Billie’s signature “blohsh” symbol in repeating patterns.


Budding players can now pick up this very uke to begin their own stringed-instrument journey. “The great thing about this ukulele is that the one you see Billie playing onstage in front of 30,000 people is the exact same one you can buy in the store for under $300,” says Michael Schulz, Fender’s Head of Signature Artists.

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Whether you’re a beginning player or a world-renowned pop superstar, the Billie Eilish Ukulele covers all the bases with inimitable Fender sound and feel – and of course, Billie’s own signature style. And for those doubting their uke abilities, the pop phenom’s got some encouraging advice: “The rules of ukulele are: If you know three chords, you can play any song. Ever.”


In recognition of Billie’s connection to the ukulele as her first instrument and the history of the ukulele in Hawaii, Billie and Fender are making a gift to the Aloha Mele Fund, a newly-established fund of the Hawaii Community Foundation. The funding will be distributed to nonprofit organizations that are working to support coronavirus relief efforts for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities in Hawaii. Fans are invited to donate to this effort in any amount their situation allows by visiting 

https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/alohamelefund.

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BILLIE EILISH UKULELE

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