It varies depending on the type of ukulele. The Tenor has a wider range than a concert or a soprano.
Standard or Soprano (same thing).
Currently the standard is G'CEA.
A C tuned ukulele (gCEA) will produce a C6 chord when strummed with open strings.
Yes, the term standard and soprano are used interchangably. They are about 21 inches in length. There is a smaller sopranino available.
The soprano ukulele is the smallest and most popular type of ukulele. It has a bright, cheerful sound that is perfect for playing a variety of genres, from Hawaiian folk to pop to jazz.
He has a range of ukes but in the 'big' tour he has a soprano ukulele.
It varies depending on the type of ukulele. The Tenor has a wider range than a concert or a soprano.
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.
Standard or Soprano (same thing).
Currently the standard is G'CEA.
A C tuned ukulele (gCEA) will produce a C6 chord when strummed with open strings.
Yes, the term standard and soprano are used interchangably. They are about 21 inches in length. There is a smaller sopranino available.
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.
I actually went out to Charlie's web site and sent him a message. He responded with: I play a Tanglewood Cove Creek TU2 Soprano Ukulele :)
yes you can...you can check out a video on youtube or just google it
The specifications from Lanikai say that it is 21 inches long.