Like many musicians, he plays more than one.
At the last show he played a custom made Ukulele with a very interesting cut away. It was a Mike DaSilva custom with a spruce top and koa body. He traded out a couple of times and also played a Mya Moe during the concert.
I've also seen pictures of him with Kala and Fender models.
Israel Kamakawiwoole's main ukulele was a Martin Tenor.
It is a musical instrument that will play all notes.
He plays a variety of ukuleles. He normally plays an ovation ukulele. I have also seen pictures of him with a Fender ukulele.
He played a variety of different types of ukulele and is famous for his banjolele, though he used a standard ukulele in a number of movies.
he has a pink herald ukulele i think :)
He has a range of ukes but in the 'big' tour he has a soprano ukulele.
Israel Kamakawiwoole's main ukulele was a Martin Tenor.
It is a musical instrument that will play all notes.
He plays a variety of ukuleles. He normally plays an ovation ukulele. I have also seen pictures of him with a Fender ukulele.
He played a variety of different types of ukulele and is famous for his banjolele, though he used a standard ukulele in a number of movies.
he has a pink herald ukulele i think :)
No, it's not a country. The ukulele is a small guitar type of instrument.
None of the online sources even indicate that John Mayer plays the ukulele. They list guitar, mandolin and piano. It wouldn't be hard for him to play a ukulele, particularly a Baritone Ukulele.
Not really. The standard ukulele tuning is very different then a guitar. The bass ukulele could be tuned from a bass guitar.
This length varies depending on what type of ukulele but most are from 21-30 inches.
It varies depending on the type of ukulele. The Tenor has a wider range than a concert or a soprano.
The picture on his web site shows a ukulele that does not have a logo on the head. It doesn't have a recognizable shape that might identify it. It may very well be a custom made ukulele. I think it is a tenor size, but it could be a concert size.