Ukulele parts
Types of ukulele
Ukulele Chords
Ukulele Strings
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.

Concert

100

First finger, first string, third fret.

C

100

These are the names of the four ukulele strings.

G, C, E, 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

First finger, second string, first fret. 

Second finger, fourth string, second fret.

F

200

The top string of an ukulele; the string closest to the ceiling.

G

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

Second finger, fourth string, second fret

A minor

300

I play an open E by playing this numbered string.

2

400

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

The bridge

400

The biggest ukulele that is a good starter if you want to play the guitar.

Baritone 

400

First finger, first string, first fret.

C7

400

The bottom string on an ukulele, closest to the floor.

A

500

This white piece located near the bottom of the ukulele adds a bit of a lift to the strings. 

The saddle

500

This is the type of ukulele played by IZ - it looked like a soprano in his hands!

Tenor

500

First finger, first string, second fret.

Second finger, second string, third fret.

Third finger, third string, fourth fret.

E minor

500

I play an open C by playing this numbered string.

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