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Advantage & Disadvantage of brand Ukulele

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        1-    Cordoba:   Advantage ·         Good build quality with all of their models. ·         Mahogany material is generally used. ·         Some of their products come with electronics for amplification.       Disadvantage ·         Not as many models as some of the other brands. ·         Not many budget offerings in their range.   2-    Kala:      Advantage ·         Lots of affordable ukuleles with a bright tone. ·         Great for beginners and sold bundled with accessories. ·         Huge range.          Disadvantage ·         Not many of their range uses elite tonewoods such as koa.   3-    Martin:         Advantage ·         Incredible craftsmanship. ·         One of the most respected brands on the market. ·         Elite instruments and make excellent recordings.        Disadvantage ·         Very expensive compared to a lot of the other options on the market.     4-    Lanikai:           Advantage ·         Man

Top 6 Most Trusted Ukulele Brands

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  Top 6 Most Trusted Ukulele Brands Kala Kala offers a wide range of products and caters to ukulele players of all skill levels. The prices range from extremely pocket-friendly to premium. You’re sure to find a ukulele that meets your needs and fits your budget in Kala’s catalogue. Kanile’a Kanile’a designs its ukuleles with professional players in mind, which is why its product catalogue shows uke models that can be categorized as high-end. However, the company has also ventured out into the entry-level market with its Islander by  Kanile’a  line, making more of its quality ukes accessible to most players. Kamaka Kamaka has been making many of the world’s finest handcrafted ukuleles since 1916. Kamaka ukuleles are made using techniques that have evolved from the uku-making practices developed by the company’s founder, Sam Kamaka Sr. This ensures that the quality of each Kamaka uke is consistent with all the other well-loved models produced over the years. Cordoba Cordoba is well-known

Top 3 Ukulele tips for beginners

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Learning a new instrument can be a very exciting but also a very overwhelming experience. You just bought your first ukulele and you’re ready to start your ukulele learning journey. Where to start? Here are the Top 3 Ukulele Tips for Beginners 1- LEARN HOW TO HOLD YOUR INSTRUMENT Ok, this might sound obvious but it’s not. If you learn how to properly hold your instrument from the beginner, it will help you in the future. Take a few minutes and try some positions either sitting or standing. When you’re sitting, you can let the body of the ukulele rest on one of your legs and rest your strumming arm on top of the ukulele. This is probably the most comfortable position to learn. When you’re standing, you can hold the ukulele against your chest and keep it there with the strumming arm. This is a little harder to achieve, but everything comes with practice. Some people might feel more comfortable using a strap when standing. t. 2- START WITH THE BASIC CHORDS A lot of you beginners might fee

Sources of instruction (books, videos)

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  Sources   of instruction (books, videos)      Types of Book:     Alfred's Basic Ukulele Method 1:    The Most Popular Method for Learning How to Play (Book, DVD & Online Audio & Video). Alfred's Basic Ukulele Method 1 features clear, well-paced instruction that makes learning the ukulele easy and fun. This book covers how to hold your ukulele, tuning your ukulele, right- and left-hand techniques, the basics of reading music, chords, strumming patterns, songs, and how to read TAB. The included DVD features MP3 audio demonstrations and video lessons to accompany all of the topics in the book. The video and audio can also be streamed online or downloaded.        Teach Yourself To Play Ukulele: This book teaches you how to play the ukulele with an easy-to-follow approach that will have you playing instantly. Different strumming techniques help you play in any style including folk, bules and country. Great songs like This Land is Your Land, When the Saints Go Marchi

Some of our best Ukulele options & size explained

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  Some of our best Ukulele options & size explained  1. Soprano ukulele The Soprano ukulele is probably the most common ukulele and probably the instrument you think of when you picture a ukulele in your mind. A soprano ukulele makes that traditional ‘plinky’ sound as it is a shorter scale and has a shallower body so the sound has less chance to resonate. The soprano ukulele is perfect for beginners as it is the ‘normal’ type of ukulele that most players start out with. The soprano ukulele has a bright yet soft tone and is the best beginner ukulele for those who want that classic uke sound. The Soprano has a standard tuning of G/C/E/A The average size of a soprano ukulele is 53cm long. 2.  Concert Ukulele The Concert ukulele is the next size up from a soprano in terms of size and projection of sound. A concert ukulele is somewhere in the middle between a soprano and tenor as it provides the soft yet bright tones of a soprano but offers a little more depth