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Buying a ukulele, unlike other instruments like pianos and guitars, will not put a dent in your wallet. You can easily locate a quality new ukulele in your budget. Furthermore, ukuleles come in different shapes and sizes, so you can simply pick one that suits your budget.
Ukulele are some of the tiniest instruments on the planet, and that should be music to your ears if you’re looking for something to play that’s small, portable, and easy to hold. Even smaller instruments like guitars can be a real pain to transport to and from work or musical performances––think about carrying an acoustic guitar with you during rush hour on a crowded subway train–– but with the average soprano ukulele weighing in at just under a pound, traveling around with ukulele is a breeze.
If you've been thinking about learning to play a musical instrument, the ukulele has a well-deserved reputation as a good way to start because it's one of the easiest stringed instruments to play
Most songs found in popular music are able to be played easily on the ukulele, and songs with chords that are challenging to play on other instruments can be paired down and simplified for the ukulele. This means that most of the music you come across in popular culture can be adapted to the ukulele.
All the skills that you learn from the ukulele can be modified and transferred to several other string ones. If you intend on expanding your abilities to other stringed instruments such as the violin, then learning how to play the ukulele first is a great alternative. The ukulele is operated the same way as many other stringed instruments, except that it is slightly easier to master as a beginner, making it an excellent gateway instrument.
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