Vintage Martin ukuleles have a great deal of value. If it is in good condition it can be worth several thousand dollars.
Israel Kamakawiwoole's main ukulele was a Martin Tenor.
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.
It varies depending on the type of ukulele. The Tenor has a wider range than a concert or a soprano.
I am 99% sure it is the Lanikai SMP-T Solid Monkey Pod Tenor Ukulele
According to Paul McCartney, he plays a Gibson brand Ukulele that was given to him by George Harrison.
He plays a Martin Tenor ukulele.
Israel Kamakawiwoole's main ukulele was a Martin Tenor.
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.
Seventeen inches from nut to bridge for a Tenor.
It varies depending on the type of ukulele. The Tenor has a wider range than a concert or a soprano.
Most of the musicians playing ukulele in a group are using a Tenor sized ukulele. Fenders are popular for this.
I am 99% sure it is the Lanikai SMP-T Solid Monkey Pod Tenor Ukulele
According to Paul McCartney, he plays a Gibson brand Ukulele that was given to him by George Harrison.
Nothing, they are the same thing. The original ukulele was what is now referred to as the soprano. The larger concert size was made to get a bit more sound for a bigger audience. And then the tenor size, bigger, deeper sound.
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.
The picture on his web site shows a ukulele that does not have a logo on the head. It doesn't have a recognizable shape that might identify it. It may very well be a custom made ukulele. I think it is a tenor size, but it could be a concert size.
I believe that he plays a Tenor sized Fender ukulele, there are numerous pictures of Jack Johnson 'signed' koa wood Fenders.