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The anatomy of a ukulele ■
Four Four strings, a dozen or so frets, and a classic “tiny guitar”shape.
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You strum a ukulele about halfway along the strings, roughly where the neck attaches to the body.
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The fourth string is usually not the lowest. Most ukuleles have have the G string tuned an octave higher than you’d expect. Headstock
Tuning pegs p egs
Key
Peg tuners are traditional, but unless they are well made it can be hard to keep strings in tune with them.
Nut. You can also think of it as “fret zero”: the place where the string is held down if your nger isn’t there. Neck
Fretboard. Each fret makes the string sound a semitone higher.
5th
These are the frets that are usually signposted with inlaid markers, to help you nd your place.
7th
Geared tuners make it much easier to stay in tune, but they increase increase the weight of the ukulele’s head and can unbalance it.
10th Strumming area
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Face
Fingerpicking area
Waist
The strings are numbered from from bottom to top when you hold the instrument, with the highest-pitched string being #1.
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C
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E
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Bridge
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(This is the most common tuning for all but baritone ukuleles.)
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Note how the numbering of the strings works, counting upwards towards you.