The specifications from Lanikai say that it is 21 inches long.
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 neck is going to be about 8 to 10 inches, with about 4 inch head and about 8 to 10 inch body. The soprano is typically about 22 inches total. The most important measurement is that from bridge to nut, which is 15 inches.
Depends on what quality instrument you wish to purchase. You can buy a tenor ukulele for as little as about $100 and going as high as $5,000 for a custom made instrument. A Fender tenor can be purchased for about $150.
About 24 inches.
It is the Ukulele.
The soprano ukulele is defined by the length of the strings. From Bridge to Nut, the length will be about 13 inches. The entire instrument is going to run about 22 inches long.
It depends on what size Ukulele you are talking about. In general they are about:Soprano - 21 inchesConcert - 23 inchesTenor - 26 inchesBaritone - 30 inches
That is the neck of the ukulele and supports the fretboard.
Ukuleles come in four basic sizes and two other less common sizes.The Standard or Soprano - 20-21 inches - What is normally foundConcert - 23 inchesTenor - 26 inches - Preferred in Hawaii nowBaritone - 30 inchesLess common are theSopranino which is smaller than the SopranoBass -32 or more inches long
The neck is going to be about 8 to 10 inches, with about 4 inch head and about 8 to 10 inch body. The soprano is typically about 22 inches total. The most important measurement is that from bridge to nut, which is 15 inches.
Depends on what quality instrument you wish to purchase. You can buy a tenor ukulele for as little as about $100 and going as high as $5,000 for a custom made instrument. A Fender tenor can be purchased for about $150.
About 24 inches.
It is the Ukulele.
Seventeen inches from nut to bridge for a Tenor.
If it is long enough you can re-string the instrument with it.
The ukulele can be shaped in a wide variety of manners. The traditional is shaped like a small guitar, the body is effectively like a peanut or figure 8 that is bigger at the bottom. The pineapple shape is also very popular. There is no limitations on shape as long as the sound qualities can be maintained. And then there is the fret board which is just a long narrow rectangle coming from the top of the ukulele and the headstock on top of that, which can come in many different shapes and sizes.
Yes, as long as it shows the notes and not the string number you can use it for an ukulele. Many chromatic tuners have a mode setting that will allow you to change to different instruments.