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What instrument is ukulele?
The ukulele is a four-string Hawaiian plucked instrument.

Ukuleles are similar to guitars, but Creary has only four strings, two less than guitars. The birthplace of ukulele is Portugal. /kloc-In the 9th century, a Portuguese immigrant came to Hawaii with Creary. Later, this small musical instrument became popular in Hawaii and got a Hawaiian name, ukulele.

Characteristics of ukulele

Because there are fewer strings, only four strings, and the volume is relatively small, ukuleles are often suitable for children to learn and play. At present, many music schools and training institutions in China have set up ukulele teaching activities, which are very popular with children and easy to use.

The development of ukulele is relatively old. It was first brought to Hawaii (now called Hawaii) by Portuguese immigrants, so the willingness of ukulele is a gift from abroad. His modeling standards are: 12, 15, 17, 19 and so on.