UKULELE : a four-stringed Hawaiian musical instrument similar to a mandolin Corrections - DRUNKENNESS : a state on inebriation / ANALYZE : to study or investigate / SEIZE : to grab or take by force
DRUNKENNESS - a state of alcoholic inebriation UKULELE - a four-stringed musical instrument similar to a mandolin SEIZE - to take by force
The Hawaiian stringed musical instrument is spelled ukulele.
The typically four-stringed musical instrument is spelled ukulele.
The correct spelling is "ukulele."
You can. A Tenor ukulele is a bit bigger than a standard ukulele, so it might be harder to get the strings to the correct tuning, but it shouldn't be a problem.
Ukulele strings for the appropriate sized ukulele. Sets of strings are made by companies such as Aquilla, Martin, Gibson, D'Addario and others with the correct sizing.
The correct left hand position for playing the ukulele involves placing your fingers on the fretboard to press down on the strings while keeping your wrist straight and fingers curved.
A ukulele is typically tuned to the notes G-C-E-A. To ensure your ukulele is properly tuned for playing, you can use a digital tuner, a tuning app on your phone, or tune it by ear using a reference pitch. Make sure each string matches the correct pitch to ensure your ukulele is in tune.
The 'a' versus 'an' rule is based on the sound the word starts with. In this case the correct answer depends entirely on how you pronounce the word.If you use the Hawaiian pronunciation, (most ukulele players seem to use this one) Ooo-koo-lay-lay the correct article would be 'an.' In the Hawai'ian language, the letter U gets the Ooo (rhymes with goo) . Which agrees with the "an". Of course, folks not from Hawai'i will give you strange looks.If you use the Americanized YOU ka lay lay the correct article would be 'a.'
Simple play the correct notes or chords for the song. A simple chord chart will provide you with the correct chords to strum.
The musical instrument has been seen with three different spellings: Ukulele - Usually considered the most correct at this time Ukelele - Still used by some Ukalele - this is considered an error prumolgated through numerous music publishers in the early 10's and 20's.