That depends on the type of instrument you are talking about. An electric Ukulele used pickups and no sound hole is required. However, an acoustic ukulele is going to need to have holes to provide volume by allowing the sound to project out of the instrument.
Not normally. The typical ukulele player is going to strum between the neck and the sound hole. With the instrument sort of 'pinched' between the forearm and side of your body, you'll find that your hand sort of naturally falls in the area.
Any song you want! The ukulele can play pretty much any song you want. The brand really doesn't matter.
Pretty much any ukulele can be used to play jazz. The tuning and string selection can vary to meet the needs of the music you are playing. Many like the reverberating ukulele for jazz and some really prefer the banjolele for the jazz sounds. Some like the ones with the S shaped sound holes rather than the single round hole in the middle. Lyle Ritz, one of the top Jazz players on the ukulele, uses a Ko'olau Tenor Ukulele.
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It depends on the ukulele.
One step of making composit manure is digging a hole and heaping the waste matter in the hole.
Just the same as if normal matter falls in. The matter or antimatter will stay there, increasing the mass of the black hole (and making it more "hungry", i.e., making its gravity stronger).
Not normally. The typical ukulele player is going to strum between the neck and the sound hole. With the instrument sort of 'pinched' between the forearm and side of your body, you'll find that your hand sort of naturally falls in the area.
Any song you want! The ukulele can play pretty much any song you want. The brand really doesn't matter.
There are hundreds of ukulele companies out there. The Tiki King web site has a large listing of manufacturers, but it does not include many of the private luthiers that specialize in making custom instruments.
Pretty much any ukulele can be used to play jazz. The tuning and string selection can vary to meet the needs of the music you are playing. Many like the reverberating ukulele for jazz and some really prefer the banjolele for the jazz sounds. Some like the ones with the S shaped sound holes rather than the single round hole in the middle. Lyle Ritz, one of the top Jazz players on the ukulele, uses a Ko'olau Tenor Ukulele.
A Hole of My Own Making was created in 1955.
To make a mountain out of a mole hill refers to making a big argument out of a very small matter.
The duration of A Hole of My Own Making is 2.08 hours.
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All the matter that collapsed into the black hole, as well as any matter that fell into the black hole after the initial collapse. The only distinguishable part of such matter is its mass - any structures of matter, even atoms, get destroyed.
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