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What is a soprano ukulele?

What is a soprano ukulele?

There are four basic ukulele sizes: soprano, concert, tenor and baritone.
Ukuleles These are classified by their size (unlike opera singers, where a tenor is not only a bigger version of a soprano). The four, the soprano is smaller and older. The length scale of a soprano ukulele (the distance between the bridge and nut) is about 13 inches or 33 centimeters. Every ukulele that fits this definition is a soprano.
This is the traditional size ukulele: Most people think of when they hear the word ukulele. This also means that it is more common. Most people is primarily a soprano ukulele: partly because they are more frequent and partly because the free-Uka tend to be sopranos. And it is a good place to start. length scale of small size, it is easy to be extended chord forms. Making it an ideal instrument to scrape the agreements.
The most common setting for soprano nowadays is AECB (with g string to reach more of the chain C - also known as re-input setting). Another agreement is that you can find the ADF # B - it used to be used much more often than it is now. A trend of more and more rare, but (especially in Japan) is for soprano to use a low setting G. But to get good agreement is CAMC.

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