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Blue Kids Ukulele 21 inch Soprano Ukulele For Beginners Children Ukulele & Bag
$ 14.25
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Description
Product DescriptionThe ukulele originated in the 19th century as a Hawaiian adaptation of the Portuguese machete, a small guitar-like instrument, which was introduced to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants, mainly from Madeira and the Azores. It gained great popularity everywhere in the United States during the early 20th century and from then spread internationally.
Common types of ukuleles include soprano (standard ukulele), concert, tenor, and baritone. Music is the most important thing for HUAWIND. Creating excellent music is the most important thing. 30 years of technology precipitation allows us to create a standard of precise and perfect craftsmanship. HUAWIND offers a high quality, hand crafted instruments . Everything you need to become a ukulele player is in our pack that makes your ukulele journey as fun and simple as possible. Enjoy your fun and enjoy the musical life!
The instrument has long been associated with Hawaii, but its origins were actually in Portugal. In the late 1870s, Portuguese sailors brought a ukulele-type instrument called the braguinha to the Hawaiian Islands.
The native Hawaiians were impressed when they saw the speedy and intricate finger-work of the man playing the stringed instrument; they dubbed it a "ukulele"which means jumping fleain English. In only a decade, it became Hawaii's most popular instrument.
Professional Handmade Ukulele
Soprano Ukulele for Beginners
Ukuleles are Hawaiian instruments, so you can pair perfectly with Hawaiian music, but the fun doesn't stop there.It is a great gift for kids on Christmas/New Year/Thanksgiving/Birthday/Party.Small size and light weight also fit students or beginner adults.
Size:21 Inch
Type: Soprano Ukulele
Color: Navy Blue
Number of Frets:12
Strings: High quality nylon strings
Package: 1*Ukulele, 1*Gig bag
Product Description
Specification: 21 inch Soprano Ukulele
Color: Navy Blue
Finish: Gloss
Body Top: Basswood
Body Back & Sides: Basswood
Number of Frets: 12
Fret-board: Hardwood
Neck Material: Maple
String: High quality nylon strings
How to Tune a Ukulele
The first step in learning ukulele is to tune,beginner needs a tuner.
We press the tuner into Ukulele mode, clip it on the head of the head, and then twist the peg while plucking the strings, 4 strings standard corresponding to 4G, 3 strings correspond to 3C, 2 strings correspond to 2E, and 1 string corresponds to 1A. This modulates the screen display to be green. Only four steps are need.
High-quality Nylon Strings
High-quality Nylon Strings consistently bright tone.This is a good ukulele to start with, a beginner ukulele. you may complain about having to re-tune the strings before each use. That's because the strings stretch out after being tightening for tuning.After the initial tuning the strings will stretch a bit and need to be tuned again.
Q: Why is ukulele out of tune?
A: You may just need to stretch your strings. Just like singers have to warm up their vocal chords, ukuleles have to "warm up" and stretch their strings.
Once you think you get your instrument in tune, your strings will probably have stretched a bit.So you have to go back through the whole process two or three times to fine tune your ukulele. Once you have done this, you are ready to play!