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Wednesday, 24 February 2021

Ukulele/Recorders

 Hola everyone. 

Last week in Hurumanu 2 we have been learning about ukuleles and recorders. There were soprano, concert, tenor and baritone. For recorders there is great bass, bass, tenor, alto, soprano and sopranino.

There are 3 part of a ukulele. It has a head, a neck and a body. For recorders there are four parts. It is the wind way, the head, the middle point and the foot joint.

The head contains the tuning heads that makes the ukulele sound like a ukulele. The notes of  a ukulele are G, C, E and A. Though  baritone has different notes, it has D,G,B and E.

The neck is where you do your chords. It contains frets you count the strings from the bottom to the top.

The body is where you strum your strings up and down. The sound hole is al



so at the body and it project the sound that the strings make. The body of a ukulele also has a saddle which the string is attached to. The saddle is supported with a bridge.



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Have you played a ukulele or a recorder before ?

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