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Ukulele Size Guide Part 1 - Soprano Ukulele

  Daddy took and old suitcase and from parts from a junked pinball machine created my first guitar amp. But the real magic was the stories he began to tell me of his days as a budding trumpet player and his small garage band experiences playing the widely discredited music of such radicals as Glenn Miller and Woody Herman. A story that would repeat itself as I, later in life, would learn songs by The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix. The A7 chord is another standard Ukulele chord that can be played using just one finger. You need to place your index finger (or pointer if you prefer) on the first fret of the C string (the second string down). The A7 chord makes for a great substitute for the A chord in songs that are in the key of D. Ukulele for sale in uk Actually, there are many reasons why a person should choose to learn how to play ukulele music. It is cheap, portable because of its size, the sound is mellow, and you can play it as a solo instrument or an ensemble instrument. You can even use the ukulele for ear training because it can teach you to learn harmony and theory. Just like a guitar, you can play ukulele music from all over the globe and you can play and sing with at the same time. The best part of playing it is it could be fun! Now pluck the C and A strings. Do they sound bright and clear? If not, it is likely that the string is being muted by the bottom of one of your fingers. Ukulele for sale The Ukuleles come in 4 sizes: The smallest is the Soprano, which is also referred to as the standard size. Then there are the Concert size, the Tenor and the Baritone. For a starter uke, it is usually recommended to get a soprano sized instrument. When you feel adept enough you can get your next bigger uke in one of the other sizes. Check your fretting by playing the A string on by itself. Does that note sound brightly? Is it muffled? Does it sound like it is in tune with your other strings? External Source like a piano keyboard or guitar. Just play the required note on the other instrument and turn the tuning heads on the ukulele until they reach the sound on that instrument.