It is a Hawaiian word that can be translated as "Jumping Flea" or "The gift that came."There are two translations of the Hawaiian word Ukulele. One means 'jumping flea' and the other is 'gift that came.'
it's the same as in English.
It is a manufacturer's designation used by the Rally music company. The UB indicates Ukulele Banjo.
Yes, one of the translations of ukulele is 'jumping flea.' It can also be interpreted as 'the gift that came here.'
its just ukulele
Ukulele tabs are in the international language of music. They have no language. Instructions and the words to the songs vary in language, but music is universal. The web site Ukuleletabs.com appears to be Swiss.
it's the same as in English.
The instrument is refered to as the ukulele regardless of the language. The literal translation of the word is jumping flea, or even gift that came.
A ukulele is a small guitar like instrument
It is a manufacturer's designation used by the Rally music company. The UB indicates Ukulele Banjo.
Yes, one of the translations of ukulele is 'jumping flea.' It can also be interpreted as 'the gift that came here.'
its just ukulele
Ukulele tabs are in the international language of music. They have no language. Instructions and the words to the songs vary in language, but music is universal. The web site Ukuleletabs.com appears to be Swiss.
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I'm not entirely sure what you mean by 'type', but ukulele strings are pretty consistent and you can trade out different brands without problem.
It depends on the ukulele.
The Tahitian Ukulele is considered to have been based on the Hawaiian ukulele.
Not really. The standard ukulele tuning is very different then a guitar. The bass ukulele could be tuned from a bass guitar.