It depends on how you define a hole. Most have a single sound hole, but there are some models that will have two, one on the side toward the player, so they can hear the sound better. There are also some made with a double F shaped sound holes.
The Kamaka Ukulele site lists their HF-4 Baritone with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of US$1,295.
Ukulele frets are traditionally made of nickel, but can be made of plastic or other metal.
The ukulele is tuned differently then the bass. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the bottom 4 strings of a normal guitar.
It will depend on what sized ukulele and what size guitar as well as how they are tuned. A 'standard' sized ukulele is going to have a higher pitch than most guitars. However, a baritone ukulele is going to be pretty similar to that of a guitar.
Technically, there isn't a bass ukulele. The lowest is the baritone, which is tuned DGBE. If you use a guitar bass or U-bass, it is tuned GDAE.
The Kamaka Ukulele site lists their HF-4 Baritone with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price of US$1,295.
To play notes on a ukulele, press down on the strings at different frets with your fingers while strumming the strings with your other hand. The frets are the metal strips on the neck of the ukulele. Each fret represents a different note, so by pressing down on different frets, you can play different notes.
Ukulele frets are traditionally made of nickel, but can be made of plastic or other metal.
The ukulele is tuned differently then the bass. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the bottom 4 strings of a normal guitar.
It will depend on what sized ukulele and what size guitar as well as how they are tuned. A 'standard' sized ukulele is going to have a higher pitch than most guitars. However, a baritone ukulele is going to be pretty similar to that of a guitar.
Technically, there isn't a bass ukulele. The lowest is the baritone, which is tuned DGBE. If you use a guitar bass or U-bass, it is tuned GDAE.
The notes on a ukulele are G, C, E, and A. They are played by pressing down on the strings at different frets while strumming or plucking the strings with your fingers.
A standard ukulele is a soprano ukulele. Most soprano, concert and tenor ukuleles are tuned the same, but there are a variety of choices. Most are set up with a G'CEA tuning, but there are other set ups for certain types of music.
Move up 12 frets.
You can. A Tenor ukulele is a bit bigger than a standard ukulele, so it might be harder to get the strings to the correct tuning, but it shouldn't be a problem.
D3 146.8 Hz G3 196.0 Hz B3 246.9 Hz E4 329.6 Hz
It will depend on the tuning and size of the instrument. On the baritone size the lowest note is going to be the D string. On the GCEA tuned ukulele, it will be the C string.