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Jake Shimabukuro

Someway, somehow, Jake Shimabukuro can make a ukulele sound like an orchestra. But even a virtuoso needs the right tools.

Jake’s String: Pro-Arté EJ65T

I've been using D'Addario strings on my Kamaka tenor ukulele forever. They have a warm and dynamic quality to them that inspires me to play.

Micro Headstock Tuner

Jake trusts the Micro Headstock Tuner for its precision, speed, and barely-there size, keeping his sound flawless without ever getting in the way.

About Jake Shimabukuro

Redefining the ukulele, Jake Shimabukuro has pushed the instrument beyond its traditional boundaries into rock, jazz, and classical realms. Born and raised in Hawaii, he first gained viral fame with his dazzling cover of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” His albums, including Gently Weeps (2006) and The Greatest Day (2018), showcase his virtuosic technique and ability to make the ukulele sound orchestral. Collaborating with artists like Yo-Yo Ma, Jimmy Buffett, and Bette Midler, Shimabukuro continues to elevate the ukulele as a serious and expressive instrument. His music blends technical brilliance with deep emotion, making him one of the most celebrated ukulele players in history.

"I've been a fan of D'Addario products for 25 years. I'm so grateful for their commitment to making quality products that inspire musicians all over the world."