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  1. 3 days ago · Baritone Ukuleles: The baritone ukuleles larger size and deeper tone make it ideal for playing genres that require a strong low end, such as blues, jazz, and classical music. It is also popular among guitar players looking for a portable alternative with a similar tuning.

  2. 5 days ago · If you are looking for a ukulele for kids under 10 years old, the soprano ukulele is the BEST choice. If you are seeking a ukulele for beginner adult, both soprano and concert ukulele is great for starting. It is just a matter of hobby, if you love the small size of the soprano ukulele, let do it. Personally, I prefer and recommend concert ...

  3. 3 days ago · The notes of the C major chord are C, E, G. It uses only one finger to fret. Open G, Open C, Open E, third fret on A string. Below is the given chord chart representation. Follow the chord chart to choose finger placement in your left hand. On the right hand you can choose to strum or fingerpick as you feel like.

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  5. 4 days ago · Kmise Baritone Ukulele. The Kmise Baritone Ukulele, due to its size, produces a warmer, darker sound. The size of the ukulele also makes it easier to play, as it is considered a small guitar. The Okoume wood top makes the ukulele lightweight and thus easier to hold while playing.

  6. 4 days ago · Available £19.50. Quantity. Category: SOLOS - Baritone. Arranger: Richard Rock. From the pen of Richard Rock comes a solo that should belong in every bands library. The Baritone has long been the most underated instrument of the Brass Band movement, but on hearing this work, all that could change. "Appassionata" is a simply gorgeous melodic ...

  7. 4 days ago · Ukulele Tabs with free online tab player. Play along with original audio. Huge selection of over a million tabs. No abusive ads. One accurate tab per song

  8. 3 days ago · I just had a Martin SOP in that was at .060 with the finish. I'm an ukulele maker in Hawaii, now somewhat less active in building than before. I agree with Hip that the top should be thicker and in the 0.08" range. The following observations are the result of having built more than a 100 tenor size ukuleles.