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	<title>Tenor Ukulele &#187; Definition</title>
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		<title>What is a Tenor Ukulele?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are four main sizes of ukulele: soprano, concert, tenor and baritone. Of these, three are tuned in the traditional re-entrant tuning i.e. with a high G string (those three are soprano, concert and tenor). Of the three traditional ukuleles, the tenor is the largest with a scale length of seventeen inches or twenty six [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are four main sizes of ukulele: soprano, concert, tenor and baritone. Of these, three are tuned in the traditional re-entrant tuning i.e. with a high G string (those three are soprano, concert and tenor). Of the three traditional ukuleles, the tenor is the largest with a scale length of seventeen inches or twenty six centimeters.</p>
<p>The tenor ukulele is the most popular with professional musicians. Particularly those such as James Hill and Jake Shimabukuro who use the ukulele as a solo instrument and do a great deal of fingerpicking.</p>
<p>With the extra size, the tenor ukulele tends to have a deeper, richer tone to it than the smaller ukuleles. And it also tends to be louder. This is only a tendency though since these are influenced by other factors such as wood, construction and how the uke is played.</p>
<p>Tenor ukuleles tend to be more expensive than sopranos and concerts. Partly because they are larger and partly because they tend to be aimed at more experienced uke players.</p>


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