Soprano is the smallest and the string length is 13 inches Concert is the second smallest and is 15 inches from nut to bridge. Tenor is second biggest and runs 17 inches. The largest is the baritone and it is 19 inches.
Pretty much it is the same way. If the instrument is strung the same way (mine is) you get the same chords and notes from the same string fret combinations. The banjolele tends to be louder. Many use a different strumming technique then they would on a standard ukulele.
Yes, as long as it shows the notes and not the string number you can use it for an ukulele. Many chromatic tuners have a mode setting that will allow you to change to different instruments.
The standard ukulele will have four strings. Some instruments will double one or more of the strings. An 8 string instrument is not uncommon.
Aquila is a string maker, like D'Addario, Martin, GHS and dozens of smaller companies. The standard for many people are the Aquila Nylgut strings, a nylon polycarbonate string with a flat finish.
Soprano is the smallest and the string length is 13 inches Concert is the second smallest and is 15 inches from nut to bridge. Tenor is second biggest and runs 17 inches. The largest is the baritone and it is 19 inches.
Pretty much it is the same way. If the instrument is strung the same way (mine is) you get the same chords and notes from the same string fret combinations. The banjolele tends to be louder. Many use a different strumming technique then they would on a standard ukulele.
Yes, as long as it shows the notes and not the string number you can use it for an ukulele. Many chromatic tuners have a mode setting that will allow you to change to different instruments.
The standard ukulele will have four strings. Some instruments will double one or more of the strings. An 8 string instrument is not uncommon.
Aquila is a string maker, like D'Addario, Martin, GHS and dozens of smaller companies. The standard for many people are the Aquila Nylgut strings, a nylon polycarbonate string with a flat finish.
Ukulele has four syllables.
The related question below talks about the various tunings and strings for an ukulele. The mechanical process is pretty straightforward for those that can be done with a simple knot at the bridge end. Those that have a more complex method are still pretty easy. There are a couple of videos on youtube that show the method of tying the knots. And remember that it will take several days for the strings to stretch and settle to the point where they will hold the tuning for more than a few minutes.
There are many stringed instruments ; these include: Double bass, cello, viola, violin, various types of guitars, ukulele.
baritone which is designed to tune lower 7 to say 10 string guitars multiscale guitars electric acoustic regular bass 5 or more string basses fretless bass that is off the top of my head
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain uses them exclusively. Many Hawaiian groups concentrate on the ukulele.
Certainly, you can find them in most ukulele instruction books and many web sites. If you search for "Ukulele diagram" you will find many examples of labelled ukuleles.
There are four syllables in ukulele. oo-koo-lay-lay.