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Not a great deal, but some of the 'changes' that have occurred over time:

Strings are seldom gut, and are usually nylon, some of them are wound with aluminum wire.

Geared pegs are more common than the original friction pegs, a variety of which is still common.

Woods have changed over time, the original ukuleles were made of koa a fast growing wood found in Hawaii, now they are made in many different woods and materials.

The wood used today is often a laminate rather than solid wood. This is more stable and is less likely to split and be affected by humidity then solid woods. They are less likely to split, but there are many that feel solid woods provide a better sound. The laminates are much less expensive then the solid wood ones.

Plastics are incorporated in some ukuleles, the Flea and Fluke having plastic bodies and many having a plastic fretboard. There are many unusual shapes available as well.

The development of the electric Ukulele is another recent change.

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