I am 99% sure it is the Lanikai SMP-T Solid Monkey Pod Tenor Ukulele
You can. A Tenor ukulele is a bit bigger than a standard ukulele, so it might be harder to get the strings to the correct tuning, but it shouldn't be a problem.
its just ukulele
Technically, there isn't a bass ukulele. The lowest is the baritone, which is tuned DGBE. If you use a guitar bass or U-bass, it is tuned GDAE.
It depends on the ukulele.
The instrument know today as the ukulele was created about 1880 in Hawaii.
Yes, it certainly is! The ukulele is currently very popular and gaining popularity in the mainstream music world. Train, Taylor Swift and Paul McCartney are some musicians you can see today playing it. It is heard on many commercials throughout the world due to its bright notes. There are numerous school programs that use the ukulele to teach basic music.
What we know today as the ukulele originated in Hawaii. Portugese immigrants created them based on their machete instruments about 1879.
The ukulele is gaining popularity and shows up in many compositions today. One of the most recent is "Hey Soul Sister" by Train that starts with the ukulele.
The ukulele is a stringed instrument of the plucked lute family. Many groups use the ukulele, Train is one of the current ones.
Hawaii is the origins of the ukulele as we know it today. It was based on a Portuguese instrument brought by immigrants to the islands in the late 1800's.
I am 99% sure it is the Lanikai SMP-T Solid Monkey Pod Tenor Ukulele
You can. A Tenor ukulele is a bit bigger than a standard ukulele, so it might be harder to get the strings to the correct tuning, but it shouldn't be a problem.
its just ukulele
The only thing I know you must have is an ukulele. Some people play with a pick, but most just use their fingers.
Technically, there isn't a bass ukulele. The lowest is the baritone, which is tuned DGBE. If you use a guitar bass or U-bass, it is tuned GDAE.
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