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Brigitte Laskowski

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  1. Things to note: If you're coming from playing guitar you might want to go with a low G on a concert or tenor ukulele. Also, if your uke didn't come with metal frets, do not use steel strings because it wears down the frets badly. Flight Rock Series Ukuleles have the same build quality except for looks as the Risa brand rock series ukes. Always order your uke online from a reputable online store that also has a brick and mortar store and does free set ups.
  2. When you have bigger fingers, just get a bigger sized uke; Soprano is best suited for those with really thin fingers and children, Concert is a great size for most women, tenor which has the same note string setup as soprano & concert is a little wider between frets but baritone ukulele has the widest space between frets but has the same guitar string notes but only using the highest 4 strings (E, B, G & D). The bass uke is the same size as the baritone but uses the same tones as an electric bass. My ukes are accoustic Cordoba Concert, semi Accoustic concert & Tenor, Enya Nova AcousticPlus Concert and a Flight Centurion fully electric Rock Series ukulele https://photos.app.goo.gl/TejhrpZ9CDybvJaP9 . I run a couple uke groups. One being Electric Lead Ukulele Players; https://www.facebook.com/groups/306377378179241/ I use all my ukes to perform except the Cordoba which is used for teaching beginners ukulele. I also play guitar, flute and sing.
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