The Tahitian Ukulele is considered to have been based on the Hawaiian ukulele.
The 8 stringed ukulele is also known as a taropatch.
Not unless it is at the start of a sentence or part of a formal name as in Ukulele Ike.
The ukulele was created by Portuguese immigrants. It was a combination of the machete and the broughina with tuning taken from the rajao.
Yes. "Uke" is short for "Ukulele" (oo-koo-ley-ley). "Ukulele" is a Hawaiian name for an instrument that is much like a very small guitar. There are different sizes of ukulele.
That would be the 'Ukulele'. (you-koo-lay-lee) or (oo-koo-leh-leh)
The instrument is refered to as the ukulele regardless of the language. The literal translation of the word is jumping flea, or even gift that came.
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.
Some of the best ukulele bars in town for a fun night out include Bar Name 1, Bar Name 2, and Bar Name 3. These bars often feature live ukulele performances and create a lively atmosphere for a great night of music and entertainment.
A C tuned ukulele (gCEA) will produce a C6 chord when strummed with open strings.
The Tiki Kings Ukulele database indicates that there were ukulele's with that brand name made in Chicago in the 1960's and in Japan in the 1970's.
its just ukulele