What are different types of ukulele?

What are different types of ukulele?

There are many different sizes and shapes of ukuleles available. The most common sizes are soprano, concert, tenor, and baritone. Some manufacturers make other sizes and shapes, such as the smaller piccolo or sopranissimo models, bass ukuleles, banjo ukes, or the novelty pineapple shape (usually in soprano size).

What are the 5 types sizes of ukulele?

The Five Main Sizes of Ukuleles

  • Soprano ukulele is usually 21 inches (53 cm)
  • Concert ukulele is around 23 inches (58 cm)
  • Tenor ukulele is around 26 inches (66 cm)
  • Baritone ukulele is around 29 inches (74 cm)
  • Bass ukulele is around 30 inches (76 cm)

How many different sizes of ukulele are there?

There are four main types (or sizes) of ukuleles: Soprano. Concert (or alto) Tenor.

What type of ukulele is most common?

soprano ukulele
The soprano ukulele size is probably what most people picture when they think of the ukulele. It is the most common size and makes the classic, traditional ukulele sound. The soprano is the smallest and lightest uke size we offer, with the shortest scale and the tightest fret spacing.

What are the 4 types of ukuleles?

So you have the standard ukulele that comes in 4 different types: Soprano, Tenor, Concert and Baritone. These are the 4 most popular models with the soprano being the one usually associated with the ukulele.

Which type of ukulele is best for beginners?

The 8 best beginner ukuleles 2021: Top entry-level ukuleles for kids and adults

  • Mahalo. Kahiko Series MK1 Soprano Ukulele.
  • Kala. KA-15S Soprano Ukulele.
  • Cordoba. 15CM Concert Ukulele.
  • Kala. MK-B Makala Classic Baritone Ukulele.
  • Fender. Fullerton Stratocaster Ukulele.
  • Ibanez. UEW5 Concert Ukulele.
  • Cordoba. 15TM Tenor Ukulele.
  • Kala.

How do you know what size ukulele to get?

In short, if you want that classic ‘plinky’ sound, if you’re of a smaller frame or you need a beginner ukulele for a child, start with a soprano. If you’re an adult with larger hands, maybe try the tenor or concert as they are still small in scale and utilise the ukulele tuning, but are a little larger than a soprano.

What size ukulele is easiest?

Beginners normally tend to stay closer to the smaller ukuleles, such as the soprano or the concert. These two sizes are great for beginners who are really looking for that true ukulele sound. The soprano and concert are also the easiest ukuleles to play, thus making them perfect for beginners.

How do I know what size ukulele I need?

Which ukulele type is best?

The best ukuleles in 2021, featuring top acoustic ukes and the best electric ukuleles for all abilities

  • Mahalo. Soprano Ukulele.
  • Kala. KA-C Satin Mahogany Concert Ukulele.
  • Martin. T1K Tenor Ukulele.
  • Fender. Venice ukulele.
  • Yamaha. Guitalele ukulele.
  • Ukutune. UKE1 23″ Concert Ukulele.
  • Fender. Grace VanderWaal Zuma Signature.
  • Ashbury.

What is the most common type of ukulele?

The most common and standard type of ukulele is the soprano ukulele. It’s the smallest ukulele and is known for its thin, jangly sound so commonly associated with ukuleles.

What is the difference between ukulele types?

The first major difference you will find in different types of ukuleles are their size. Traditionally, ukuleles come in four sizes: soprano, concert, tenor, and baritone. The most common types of ukuleles are the soprano and concert, but this does not mean the other sizes do not have their merit.

What ukulele should I get?

You should get a Soprano ukulele. The bright sound and happy vibe speak to you. It is also the most portable ukulele so your free spirit can roam. The most common and standard type of ukulele is the soprano ukulele. It’s the smallest ukulele and is known for its thin, jangly sound so commonly associated…

What size ukulele for adult?

The soprano however is the most traditional size at 20 inches (51 cm). This is the most common one and also the size that most people associate the ukulele with, it also makes that real typical classic ukulele sound. One stip bigger is the concert ukulele at 23 inches (58 cm).