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So I've been playing around with the idea of getting a ukulele because I love the sound and it seems like a fun instrument to play. I'm also getting an acoustic guitar, but I've found finding a guitar I like much easier than finding a ukulele. See, I have next to no idea on what to do. I have a couple questions if someone could help?
1) What is the ultimate difference between soprano, tenor, concert, and baritone ukuleles? I know it's the size, but is the sound really affected that much?
2) What size (soprano, tenor, concert, or baritone) would be best for a beginner?
3) Can I buy online or should I try and find a store? I live in the Omaha, NE/Council Bluffs, IA area so if I do have to find a store does anyone have suggestions?
4) What would be the best price range? I really don't want to spend $200+ on an instrument I'll just be playing for fun, but I don't want a really cheap, crappy one either. I mean, if I'm spending about $100 on a guitar, I have trouble justifying spending more than that on a instrument like a third the size.
5) I play double bass and electric bass guitar... treble clef notes give me a migraine... will I have a lot of difficulty learning to play the ukulele?
6) Are lessons necessary? I personally don't think I'd need them. There seems to be plenty of sites that I can learn from, but is it recommended to take lessons with an actual teacher?
Thanks for your help!
1) What is the ultimate difference between soprano, tenor, concert, and baritone ukuleles? I know it's the size, but is the sound really affected that much?
2) What size (soprano, tenor, concert, or baritone) would be best for a beginner?
3) Can I buy online or should I try and find a store? I live in the Omaha, NE/Council Bluffs, IA area so if I do have to find a store does anyone have suggestions?
4) What would be the best price range? I really don't want to spend $200+ on an instrument I'll just be playing for fun, but I don't want a really cheap, crappy one either. I mean, if I'm spending about $100 on a guitar, I have trouble justifying spending more than that on a instrument like a third the size.
5) I play double bass and electric bass guitar... treble clef notes give me a migraine... will I have a lot of difficulty learning to play the ukulele?
6) Are lessons necessary? I personally don't think I'd need them. There seems to be plenty of sites that I can learn from, but is it recommended to take lessons with an actual teacher?
Thanks for your help!