The number sequence could mean two things.
The four consecutive "8"s could imply pressing down on all 4 strings on the 8th fret.
Likewise, "7783" could mean pressing down on the 7th fret on the G and C strings, 8th fret on the E, 3rd on the A.
Generally, with stringed instruments, a string of numbers like that can only mean a chord "chart". Since that's about all you can effectively convey without actually typing out a chart or tab (tablature).
If the numbers are on a tab scale, they indicate the fret to use for plucking individual notes. To read tablature, simply hold your Ukulele flat. The 4 lines match the four strings and the number represents the fret. If the numbers line up vertically, you are to hold them down while strumming.
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--8--8--8--8--7--7--8--3
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These means hold the second string string down at the 8th fret and pluck that string.
Change the the 7th fret,, back to 8 and then to 3. Each number means to pluck while holding the string down at the fret.
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
Presuming you mean an f# chord: a 1 e 2 c 1 g 3
Well that depends on what you mean really. A Hawaiian guitar can either be a Ukulele, steel guitar, or a lap guitar. The Ukulele is a very small guitar with four strings on it. The steel guitar is more of a traditional guitar, though somewhat smaller and uses a slide to get the smooth sound. The lap guitar is a version of a lap steel guitar used in country music and has several glass slides on the strings, and of course, lays across your lap normally.
It depends on what size Ukulele you are talking about. In general they are about:Soprano - 21 inchesConcert - 23 inchesTenor - 26 inchesBaritone - 30 inches
The ukulele originated in the 19th century as a Hawaiian interpretation of a small guitar-like instrument called a machete or braguinha brought to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants from the islands of Madeira. They were coming to work in the sugar cane fields and the group included 3 individuals that became instrument makers.The first ukuleles were made in Hawaii. They were made by Portuguese immigrants as early as 1879. They were based on similar instruments that were found in Portugal.
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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
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Presuming you mean an f# chord: a 1 e 2 c 1 g 3
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Well that depends on what you mean really. A Hawaiian guitar can either be a Ukulele, steel guitar, or a lap guitar. The Ukulele is a very small guitar with four strings on it. The steel guitar is more of a traditional guitar, though somewhat smaller and uses a slide to get the smooth sound. The lap guitar is a version of a lap steel guitar used in country music and has several glass slides on the strings, and of course, lays across your lap normally.
n/5 - 10 = 3
You can write that as 3x.