Frets are small pieces of metal or plastic, placed at carefully calculated positions on the fret board. A T-fret refers to the type of fret, which is shaped like a T and the long end is in the fret board, leaving the top as the place where the string touches it.
Ukulele frets are traditionally made of nickel, but can be made of plastic or other metal.
It is the Ukulele.
That would be the sopranino, the smallest ukulele that is commonly made. The fret board is less than twelve inches. It is tuned like any other ukulele, G'CEA.
That is a pretty small ukulele. It would be called a sopranino. They have a fret board that is less than 12 inches.
It is a bit of a challenge. For the standard G'CEA tuned ukulele: Bar the 2nd fret and the 4th fret of the 4th string. 0000 XXXX 0000 x000
Place the finger on the string on the head side of the fret required and cause the string to press against that fret.
Ukulele frets are traditionally made of nickel, but can be made of plastic or other metal.
It is the Ukulele.
An ukulele has four strings. Each string makes a separate note when plucked without pressing a fret.
That would be the sopranino, the smallest ukulele that is commonly made. The fret board is less than twelve inches. It is tuned like any other ukulele, G'CEA.
That is a pretty small ukulele. It would be called a sopranino. They have a fret board that is less than 12 inches.
It is a bit of a challenge. For the standard G'CEA tuned ukulele: Bar the 2nd fret and the 4th fret of the 4th string. 0000 XXXX 0000 x000
That will depend a great deal on the tuning of the Ukulele. And there are a number of D's on the Uke. The 1st string 5th fret should give a D on the standard tuned Uke.
If you have a standard tuned ukulele (GCEA), the G7 chord is: Finger 1 - string 2 - fret 1 Finger 2 - string 3 - fret 2 Finger 3 - string 1 - fret 2 0010 0203 0000 0000 I have included a link that details some great beginner tips for ukulele players
A concert ukulele has a fret board that has a scale length of 15 inches and an overall length of about 23 inches.
The short version for the advert: C, C7, F, G In the beginning after the F he plays another version of F: bar 5th fret, 8th fret, A string covered
Pretty much it is the same way. If the instrument is strung the same way (mine is) you get the same chords and notes from the same string fret combinations. The banjolele tends to be louder. Many use a different strumming technique then they would on a standard ukulele.