Ukulele parts
Types of ukulele
Fun Facts
Ukulele Chords
Ukulele Strings, etc
100

This is the part that tightens or loosens the strings of the ukulele.

Tuning pegs

100

This type of ukulele is played by most students in this class.

Soprano

100

 The names of our High School Mentors

CeCe and Geoffrey

100

Third finger, first string, third fret.

C

100

The letter name for string number 1

A

200

This is the part of the ukulele where you put your fingers to create chords and notes.

The fretboard

200

This type of ukulele is the smallest.

Soprano

200

The names of Mrs. Morkri's Dog's

Hazel, Bruno, and Tayer

200

First finger, second string, first fret. 

Second finger, fourth string, second fret.

F

200

This note is on the second fret of the 1st string

B

300

This is found in the middle of the body of the ukulele. It makes the sound of the ukulele louder.

Sound hole

300

This ukulele is slightly bigger than a concert ukulele.

Tenor

300

"Drop your ___________

wrist

300

Second finger, fourth string, second fret

A minor

300

This note is on the third fret of the first string

C

400

This darker piece holds the strings at the bottom of the ukulele.

The bridge

400

The biggest ukulele that is tuned a bit like a guitar.

Baritone ukulele

400

On the ukulele the fingers are numbered 1,2,3,4, and _________

Thumb

400

First finger, first string, first fret.

C7

400

True or False

When you hold the ukulele the 4th string is closest to the floor.

False

500

This white piece located where the head of the ukulele meets the neck of the ukulele

The nut

500

This is the type of ukulele is bigger than a soprano and smaller than a tenor

Concert ukulele

500

The meaning of the word ukulele in Hawaiian

Jumping flea

500

First finger, second string, first fret.

Second finger, third string, second fret.

Third finger, first string, second fret.

G7

500

What are the two main differences between the guitar and the ukulele

The guitar is larger and has more strings