7.7.11

A good ukulele cause

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6.7.11

Apologies for the ukulele go slow

Work, life, kids, all gone a bit crazy at present ( hang on, my kids have ALWAYS been crazy) so the blog has not been attended to as regularly as I would like.

Bear with me readers, normal service hopefully resumed soon. Got some nice vids, beginner tips and a great ukulele interview lined up soon. In fact, all that is needed to keep you strummers happy!

Don't forget, if you want to be featured on Got A Ukulele, or want to share your 'Me & My Ukulele story', then get in touch on the Contact Me page at the top!

Baz


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3.7.11

Ukulele A-Z - O and P are for....

Next in my series of the ukulele A to Z - this time, we look at the letters O and P.  The rest of the alphabet so far can be read at the foot of my Beginners Tips Page



OPEN

The term which refers to playing a string without holding it at any fret, thereby letting it ring along the full length - this plays the note to which the string is tuned. Sometimes shown on ukulele tabs as an X or an O.


OVANGKOL

A wood very similar to rosewood, though slightly lighter in colour. Provides a slightly livlier mid-range sound than rosewood.  Most commonly used in instrument backs and sides.


PEG

A term that refers to the tuning peg that is turned to tighten or loosen the string.


PEGHEAD

The piece of wood at the top end of the ukulele neck that is wider and flatter, through which the four tuning pegs are secured.


PICKUP

A device that picks up the vibration in either the body of the instrument or the strings, and converts to a signal that can be fed to an amplifier.  For more information on pickups, see HERE


PICKING

A style of ukulele playing where individual strings are plucked with the fingernails as opposed to strumming them.


PURFLING

Also known as Marquetry, purfling comprises several binding strips, laminated together to create a design often inlaid around the edge or soundhole of a uke.