One can purchase a Mahalo Baritone Ukelele from a number of places. For example, one can get information and prices at Music123, Price Machine, Amazon, or Musicians Friend.
It can refer to a number of different variations of the instrument. It could be the taro patch guitar, a four stringed instrument. It may also be a baritone ukulele, one that is tuned like the guitar's bottom 4 strings.
Not really. The standard ukulele tuning is very different then a guitar. The bass ukulele could be tuned from a bass guitar.
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.
They could be in any type of band. Train includes an ukulele in their instruments (Hey, Soul Sister).
Yes. Though Andy's vocal range could cover both the full baritone and tenor range, the "sweet spot" of his voice was definitely baritone. The extreme highs he was capable of were doubly impressive emerging from a voice centered in the baritone range.
It could fit, but it will be loose.
The notes are going to be the same, but getting them will be different! The strings are different notes then a guitar. If you play the baritone guitar, the strings are normally tuned to the same as the bottom 4 strings of the guitar, so that could be played the same way.There are 4 strings on the ukelele and six on the guitar so it would be different.
Volume swells. you can either use a volume pedal, or just the volume knob of your guitar. check Yngwie Malmsteens Echo Etude on youtube for a good example of using the volume knob of your guitar.
You could certainly tune the Mandolin like that. It just requires the right size strings to be used. You could then use ukulele tabs to play songs, but the sound would be different.
He was a lyrical baritone, but could sometimes reach the tenor register.
If it has 8 strings, why do you think it is a ukulele? Typically an ukulele only has 4 strings. It could be doubled up, they do have 8 string ukuleles. These are typically called a banjolele. Without a lot more information, it would be difficult to value. Look for a maker's name inside the body, or on the head. A good reference would be a forum on the net that works with stringed instruments. And you could browse the TikiKing database for ukulele makers and see if one is pictured.
You would have to be more specific, it could be a euphonium/baritone or even a trumpet. also it could be some sort of vintage brass instrument, it might just not be as modern as the tuba you know.