it's the same as in English.
Perhaps what you have is an 8 string ukulele. Sometimes called a taropatch.
That is a pretty small ukulele. It would be called a sopranino. They have a fret board that is less than 12 inches.
a ukulele (i know, funny spelling!)
its just ukulele
it's the same as in English.
That is the neck of the ukulele and supports the fretboard.
Perhaps what you have is an 8 string ukulele. Sometimes called a taropatch.
The ukulele evolved on the islands of Hawaii from an instrument brought from the Madeira Islands in the Atlantic called the machete.
ukulele idiots
Yes. "Uke" is short for "Ukulele" (oo-koo-ley-ley). "Ukulele" is a Hawaiian name for an instrument that is much like a very small guitar. There are different sizes of ukulele.
That is a pretty small ukulele. It would be called a sopranino. They have a fret board that is less than 12 inches.
a ukulele (i know, funny spelling!)
The Ukulele was believed to have been first made in 1880 in Hawaii. A group of Portuguese immigrants landed there in 1879 and had a Portuguese instrument called the machete with them. Several of the wood workers developed the ukulele using local materials.
its just ukulele
It is a Hawaiian name. When the Portuguese brought their instruments to Hawaii, the natives saw how fast the fingers were moving. The fingers reminded them of the jumping flea, or uku lele.
· Ukulele · Uilleann Pipes (bagpipes)