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  2. 22 hours ago · Concert: Slightly larger than the soprano, the concert ukulele is around 23 inches long. It has a fuller sound with more volume and resonance, making it a popular choice for many players. Tenor: The tenor ukulele measures approximately 26 inches and offers a deeper, richer tone with greater projection. Its larger size and wider fret spacing ...

  3. 1 day ago · I dont have a tenor, but my concert actually goes into a suitcase. The gigbag is really a thin shell, kind of like a laptop sleeve - it doesnt add to the size of the uke, it just protects strings and tuners from getting entangled in your clothes. Other than that, it sounds good for a plastic uke.

  4. 4 days ago · The answer is YES, go to the concert size. I prefer concert ukulele because: It is easier to hold and more fingerboard room between frets. More notes to play, meaning that you can play more songs because the fingerboard is longer with more frets. I personally have a Cordoba 15CM Concert Ukulele that I love.

  5. 2 days ago · In addition to size, the tuning of a ukulele also affects its sound quality. While soprano, concert, and tenor ukuleles are typically tuned to G-C-E-A, baritone ukuleles are tuned to D-G-B-E, similar to the top four strings of a guitar. G-C-E-A Tuning: This standard tuning is used for soprano, concert, and tenor ukuleles, providing a bright and ...

  6. I started out with a concert ukulele and one day while I was meandering guitar center, I came across a baritone ukulele. I had never heard of it before and was mesmerized by how beautiful it sounded. It's tuned to DGBE, the last 4 strings of a guitar, instead of GCEA.

  7. It's just different, it's not inherently better or worse. I have my sopranino and tenors (acousitic and electric) with a low 4th string (sopranino is high CFAD), but my concert uke and concert banjolele with a high G. Low 4th string is better for playing melodies, high 4th string gives more of the "uke sound" (or in the case of the banjolele, a banjo-like sound when playing rolls).

  8. 2 days ago · The more strings, the more tension and the greater the top thickness/bracing will have to be. For 4-string tenors I would recommend 0.080" for koa, 0.085" for Western red cedar and depending on its stiffness relative to the koa, perhaps 0.075" for the Adirondack.

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