Certainly. There are many Ukulele groups and solo performers that play the ukulele. I've seen a sold out concert with over 2,200 people to watch Jake Shimabukuro.
The concert sized ukulele was developed in the 1920's to provide a bit more volume for vaudeville audiences.
Gauge? It will depend on the material used and can vary greatly based on the polymers and/or the windings used on it.
It varies depending on the type of ukulele. The Tenor has a wider range than a concert or a soprano.
About 24 inches.
Nothing, they are the same thing. The original ukulele was what is now referred to as the soprano. The larger concert size was made to get a bit more sound for a bigger audience. And then the tenor size, bigger, deeper sound.
It is possible for one to buy ukulele concert DVDs from most DVD retailers online and in-store. These retailers include "Amazon", "Play", "HMV", "Tesco" and "ASDA".
It will depend partially on the type of sound one is looking for. Train uses a Tenor sized ukulele, but a concert size would also be a good fit.
A concert ukulele has a fret board that has a scale length of 15 inches and an overall length of about 23 inches.
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.
It is used to change the tuning of the ukulele.
The cost of a Kala KC-4 concert mahogany ukulele is priced at $104.99 on the online website Amazon and includes free shipping. This ukulele received a rating of four stars out of a possible 5 stars.
justin bieber is not going to perform live in concert in england.