The answer is yes! The ukulele was based on an instrument brought by the Portuguese from Madeira called the Broghina or machete. Several of the immigrants were skilled cabinet makers and made instruments using the local materials. When King David of Hawaii starting playing, it spread quickly throughout the islands.
No language "inspired" Portuguese, but Latin was the language that Portuguese evolved from.
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Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
People from Portugal are called "Portuguese"
The Ukulele was believed to have been first made in 1880 in Hawaii. A group of Portuguese immigrants landed there in 1879 and had a Portuguese instrument called the machete with them. Several of the wood workers developed the ukulele using local materials.
The ukulele was created by Portuguese immigrants. It was a combination of the machete and the broughina with tuning taken from the rajao.
The ukulele was created on Hawaii based on Portuguese instruments brought there in 1879. It was a year or two later that the instrument known as the ukulele was created and offered for sale.
It is indirectly from Spain. The stringed instruments of Spain were also found in Portugal. It was the Portuguese that brought their instruments to Hawaii and there they evolved into the ukulele.
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.
The ukulele evolved from the Portuguese instrument called the machete, which is a small guitar-like instrument. Portuguese immigrants brought the machete to Hawaii in the 19th century, where it underwent modifications in size and tuning. The instrument quickly gained popularity in Hawaiian music and culture, leading to its development into the ukulele as we know it today.
Hawaii is the origins of the ukulele as we know it today. It was based on a Portuguese instrument brought by immigrants to the islands in the late 1800's.
Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii played it and then the native Hawaiians adopted the instrument.
Some of the characteristics are:Four strings, though there are variations.Relatively small compared to most stringed instruments.Designed to be strummed or plucked.
It is a Hawaiian name. When the Portuguese brought their instruments to Hawaii, the natives saw how fast the fingers were moving. The fingers reminded them of the jumping flea, or uku lele.
The history is well documented. The arrival of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii in the late 1880's was the event that sparked the creation of the ukulele. Based on the native instruments that they brought with them, they made a new type of instrument from the native woods and materials available in the islands.
The answer is yes! The ukulele was based on an instrument brought by the Portuguese from Madeira called the Broghina or machete. Several of the immigrants were skilled cabinet makers and made instruments using the local materials. When King David of Hawaii starting playing, it spread quickly throughout the islands.