No, the Ukulele is a string instrument. It is a member of the lute family. Some people do 'hit' the body to get a percussion sound to keep time.
I think it's from the percussion section.. I hope it can be helpful :)
No, "ukulele" is not typically capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
That is the neck of the ukulele and supports the fretboard.
The cymbals are part of the percussion section.
Guitar, piano, saxophone, stylophone, harmonica, ukulele, viola, cello, drums, percussion
Strings
Yes, a tambourine is a percussion instrument.
It's part of the percussion section.
Yes, it does. To be more in depth, the cowbell actually is a part of the auxillary percussion family, but it is still considered part of the percussion family(general percussion).
The ukulele was originally developed in Hawaii, which was a country at the time. Now it is part of the US. It was based on an instrument from the Portuguese islands of Madeira.
It would be a noun normally, but could be used as an adjective. He played the ukulele. Noun He picked up some ukulele music. Adjective.
What family does the Triangle belong to?