Reading Music
Rhythm
Ukulele Parts
Ukulele History
Hodgepodge
100

We place this at the end of a song to tell us the song is over.

Double bar line

100

This rest gets one beat.

Quarter rest.

100

You should not touch this part of the ukulele.

Tuning pegs

100

We associate the ukulele with this state.

Hawaii

100

The ukulele has this many strings.

4

200

The G clef is also called this.

Treble Clef


200

Two eighth notes get this amount of beats.

1

200

The order of the ukulele strings from FACE to FLOOR.

GCEA

200

We have this country to thank for the development of the ukulele.

Portugal

200

The ukulele is a member of this instrument family.

String

300

This note is on the 4th space of the staff.

E

300

This type of note gets two beats.

Half note
300

The white piece of plastic found at the BOTTOM of the ukulele. 

Saddle

300

The word "ukulele" translates to this in Hawaiiian.

Jumping Flea

300

This is the LOWEST sounding string on the ukulele.

C

400

This note is on the 3rd line of the staff.

B

400

A quarter note plus a whole note gets this number of beats.

5

400

Our left thumb should rest on the back of this part of the ukulele.

Neck

400

These people worked to incorporate the ukulele into the culture of Hawaii.

The King and Queen of Hawaii.

400

This note is played with the first finger, on the first fret, on the E string.

F

500

This symbol tells us the number of beats in a measure.

Time signature.

500

A half note plus two eighth notes equals this number of beats.

3

500

This is the HIGHEST sounding ukulele string.

A

500

The ukulele lost popularity due to this genre of music.

Rock and Roll

500

This note is played with the 3rd finger, on the 3rd fret, on the A string.

C

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