I’ve been playing for 1 1/2 years now, and have 9 ukuleles! Different sizes, low G, high G, different shapes, woods, body depths. Love them all! But I am starting to have preferences for certain ones for certain songs and discovering how different strings change the instrument. Love the adventure there!
I also have 8, each a different size or tuning: high “g”, low “g”, and 5 string tenors, standard and alternate baritones, alternate tuning on the concert and on the two sopranos. Each is fun and I enjoy them all.
Such beautiful instruments, and so well presented. I hope you have a sell-out! My 4 grand babies are 1, 4, 5, and 7. I bought each of them a Makala dolphin-suitably indestructible,yet perfectly playable and intonation is great all the way up the 12 fret fingerboard! The kids like the wild colors, too! I know you don’t sell Makala. Just thought I’d just report my good luck with them. Merry Christmas to all!
I think a stand is absolutely essential. It's the best place to put your uke when you're not using it (other than a gig bag or a wall hanger!) The Ohana pineapple was my very first uke. Great instrument.
Love everything you do, Bernadette! Your pdf printouts are the best I've found...and easy to access. I started my journey with your tutorials and will keep watching. Thank you for all you do. I just shared this video with my Uke club...perfect for beginners! 👍🏼
There’s also Baritone. I’m a tenor (high G) player mainly but I use soprano ( standard or original) with a low G but up a step, so really in the key of D instead of C. Great videos.
Bernadette, I love your videos, and your approach, and your vibe! You helped me get started in the ukulele world, and I'm grateful for your input. There are just a couple of observations I'd like to add, as a life-long musician (mostly clarinet, plus some guitar and keyboards). First, thanks to the price point of most ukuleles in the marketplace, the decision you make regarding which one to get doesn't have to be a nerve-wracking one. To anyone considering it: do it. Pick one of the ones that are highlighted here, or go to a local shop if possible and try two or three in your price range and see what you like. If you can't do that and are shopping online, don't just buy for price or appearance. Watch at least 10 videos from various people, learn the brands, learn the differences in woods, laminates, HPL, etc, and develop an appreciation for the range of possibilities so you can be an "informed consumer." Second, you'll soon learn that many (I don't know if it's "most," but it's certainly "many!") people who have a ukulele have more than one ukulele! It just seems to go with the territory. I look at it as, say, a pen, or a paintbrush, if you're into writing or drawing or painting. A ukulele is not dirt-cheap, but for what you can do with it, and the pleasure that can be derived from it, there are few instruments that rival its bang for the buck. If you get one that you don't like, it's not the end of the world. Someone else may appreciate it as a starting instrument, were you to either sell it or gift it to someone. Or keep it. Get another one! Finally (for this comment at least!), don't overlook the used instrument market. Just as you may not be happy with your first choice, or you may simply have acquired a few more than you need, so too have other people done the same. There are always used ukuleles on the market, and whether you're looking for a classic vintage Martin, say, or simply a decent Ohana or Oscar Schmidt (as my first one was) that might otherwise be above your price range, you can find them at a price range that might make the unaffordable affordable. Oh, of course I'm not done yet... What I want to add is: don't be afraid of making "mistakes." Although it's hard to say that spending a hundred bucks on learning a lot of stuff is a mistake, you know what I mean. In my case, with the OU-5 that I bought used (and really barely used), I've learned an awful lot. A lot of it is what to look out for in the next instrument. Do I really want a glossy finish? It may look nice, but is it good for the sound? And does it matter if the fret ends are really smooth? Well, if you're coming away from a practice session with a thousand tiny scratches on your strumming fingers, you realize that yes, it is important! Stuff like that. So... bottom line, Do it. Get an instrument. Practice. Get frustrated that your hand doesn't work that way, and find a way to make it work! It's a challenge and a very rewarding one, but like anything you have to stick with it long enough to derive the fruits from your labor. Soon enough, you (and others) will be surprised that you (you!) are making the music you're making, all by your little old self, all with that little 4-string wooden thing. It's a nice feeling.
I have a Makai tenor (MT-70TR) that looks very similar to the Ohana slimline model that she showed. I wasn't specifically shopping for a "travel" model, but I liked how it sounded and how it felt to hold when I had the chance to try it in a shop.
Thank you Bernadette, I love your lessons and play alongs. I’m learning on a Mahalo Java tenor because I didn’t want to spend a lot until I knew what I was doing. Your explanation of the different woods, shapes and demonstrations of the sounds is very helpful.
Thank you for putting this together. It is so helpful to learn about the different types, price points, and features. Thank you for playing them all to get an idea of the difference in sound
I just started playing 2weeks now. I got the kala KA C. I went with the concert because of that in the meddle like you said. But also I wanted the concert for the bass. I love doing my own strum patterns with simple chords and I know a few songs so far. M:I theme and I self taught myself the ending and today I figured out how to play Ambitions Az A Ridah I am now focusing on chord changing. So I’m playing you’re my sunshine. It’s safe to say I’m enjoying it that I’ll grab a soprano. I always wanted to play though being left handed and having slight nerve damage to my right hand, I was always nervous to even try. I have the strum & chuck down really well.
😊 I bought my first ukulele this past summer and just wasn’t falling in love with the sound…so I ordered the Enya MAD blue concert and the X1 hlp tenor also from Enya after watching many of your lovely recommendation videos! I’m so grateful your here! ❤
I just bought my first ukulele I got a enya tenor it comes with a case and a capo I also got a tuner too I have been using a friend’s ukulele for a bit and doing Bernadette’s 30 day challenge
I can't wait to hear the sound demo at the end of the clip - I am curious to hear the differences between the wood (mango, mahogany, acacia etc) and the low G/high G tuning differences. I've been consistently playing concert and dabbling in tenor. My goal is to find that ONE instrument to fall in love with and avoid amassing a huge collection of various makes and models. Anticipated budget, no more than a couple grand (US).
Awesome video Bernadette!!! This is so comprehensive! I already have a ukulele and play it as well since the past 3 years.. I've learnt quite a lot from your tutorial videos. I was contemplating buying my next uke and honestly was a little confused which size or make I should get next.. this video is soo helpful! Thankee again!❤❤❤
Thank you for your videos, Bernadette. This one is a day late in my case, since I alredy ordered online an Enya Nova U mini uke (using your review of it as a guide), but it's incredibly helpful! The variety of ukes is astonishing. The Enya will be my second uke, thanks to you because your 30 day challenge helped me to pick my uke after two years!
My daughter Julia, who you have been teaching for the last year, just freaked out about the way you are holding the ukes in the thumbnail of this video.
Thanks for a great video. I joined a ukulele class and borrowed a soprano ukulele from a friend. This person is a professional guitarist/singer so this ukulele has a good sound and is good quality but he couldn’t remember how much he paid for it. I went to the shop and looked at various ukuleles. I want to ask how much do I have to spend on a ukulele? I can’t afford a $300 ukulele. The teacher says to get one that’s at least $300. My girlfriend also wants to join the class but doesn’t own a ukulele so she came to the shop with me. The shop staff showed us various ukuleles and gave us a lot of advice. I saw a Martin soprano ukulele that I liked. I think it was about ($100). Is that too cheap? Thanks for great advice.
HEY Bernadette Could you please, please do a tutorial on ‘Queen of hearts’ by juice newton there are no understandable ukulele or guitar lessons I’ve wanted to learn it for so long
I'm a left handed beginner and I want to learn to play left handed. Thinking of concert size. I love the glossy ones with lots of abalone, and also the unique ones like the magic fluke, and acoustic only (not electric)... but it looks like lefties don't get to have preferences (I'm not seeing many options)🙃.Would like to stay under $300. Can you help with a uke recommendation?
Hello Bernadette...thank you for your very informative videos...I've been playing uke for almost 6 years now and I'm planning to have another one...the blue Enya has a nice sound..how can I avail it? While I am here in the Philippines...I'm your avid fan too I've learned a lot from your tutorials.. thank you and waiting here
Hi Bernadette, very informative video and great to hear the sound. I’m interested in the tiny tenor ukulele. Is cedar wood the only option since I already have a mango tenor or will you be getting more tiny tenor? What do you think of Koa wood?
I kind of wonder how the shape affects how it feels to hold it. If there would be a reason for preferences in shape. With the cutaway shape, I don’t know if I will ever play that far up the fretboard, so maybe I don’t ever need one of those? Along the lines of playing technique, I now notice that you are doing the picking pattern over the sound hole. I guess I thought I was supposed to be playing everything in the “sweet spot” way up the fretboard. Revelation! That is hard to do sometimes.
I started playing about a year and a half ago. I have a concert ukulele. Love playing. Now I want a tenor. The problem is I'm left handed and I need a left handed ukulele. My choices are limited. Any advise? Thanks
Lekato, an established maker of inexpensive accessories, like wireless intrument connectors, neck straps, guitar wall hangers, has a $70 ukulele that I'm starting with. Look into it. I'm very pleased with their instrument. Most of all it's very playable, not a compromise to learn with. It's not a high end instrument but it tunes and sounds really nice. The build quality and components are remarkable for the price. 11:26 (BTW: Unfortunately either the RUclips audio processing or the DRM security on RUclips is puttting noise artifacts into the sound when you start strumming. Put headphones on if needed to hear the noise.)
My Kmise needs to be tuned at every use, it looses C by a lot. Looking for a new one, thanks. I like the concert ukulele what do you recommend under 200.00 I’ve been taking your 30 day challenge with my friends. Thanks!
I m interested in learning Ukulele Do you have any left handed electric Ukuleles Tenor size Maybe a complete starter bundle Instrument tuner case strap colapsable stand
It’s kind of hard to explain by typing but I hope it make sense High G sound like ~ ‘high lower higher higher’ / 🎵 my dog has flees 🎵 then low G will sound like ~ ‘Lower higher higher higher’
I love them all. I want to ask my friend Nino what he thinks. I wish you could meet him! He has a RUclips channel " Nino's Corner' Heavyweight Champion David Rodriquez. He would love to meet you I just know it.
I’ve been playing for 1 1/2 years now, and have 9 ukuleles! Different sizes, low G, high G, different shapes, woods, body depths. Love them all! But I am starting to have preferences for certain ones for certain songs and discovering how different strings change the instrument. Love the adventure there!
I also have 8, each a different size or tuning: high “g”, low “g”, and 5 string tenors, standard and alternate baritones, alternate tuning on the concert and on the two sopranos. Each is fun and I enjoy them all.
I just gifted myself the blue Enya concert with low G and I LOVE HER SO MUCH!!! ❤❤❤
I have that one too, and I looove it!!! I’ve got a High G string on mine though.
Such beautiful instruments, and so well presented. I hope you have a sell-out! My 4 grand babies are 1, 4, 5, and 7. I bought each of them a Makala dolphin-suitably indestructible,yet perfectly playable and intonation is great all the way up the 12 fret fingerboard! The kids like the wild colors, too! I know you don’t sell Makala. Just thought I’d just report my good luck with them. Merry Christmas to all!
I got the Bougainvillea Enya Ukelele! and stand- getting ready for the 30 day challenge! Thank you so much for teaching like this !
I think a stand is absolutely essential. It's the best place to put your uke when you're not using it (other than a gig bag or a wall hanger!)
The Ohana pineapple was my very first uke. Great instrument.
Just bought my first ukulele because of this video ‘🙌 Miss B is the best teacherEVER ! Saludos de Los Ángeles , CA
Love everything you do, Bernadette! Your pdf printouts are the best I've found...and easy to access. I started my journey with your tutorials and will keep watching. Thank you for all you do. I just shared this video with my Uke club...perfect for beginners! 👍🏼
Thank you so much for the 30 day ukulele challenges !!!
The blue one sounds very nice😊
There’s also Baritone. I’m a tenor (high G) player mainly but I use soprano ( standard or original) with a low G but up a step, so really in the key of D instead of C. Great videos.
Bernadette, I love your videos, and your approach, and your vibe! You helped me get started in the ukulele world, and I'm grateful for your input. There are just a couple of observations I'd like to add, as a life-long musician (mostly clarinet, plus some guitar and keyboards).
First, thanks to the price point of most ukuleles in the marketplace, the decision you make regarding which one to get doesn't have to be a nerve-wracking one. To anyone considering it: do it. Pick one of the ones that are highlighted here, or go to a local shop if possible and try two or three in your price range and see what you like. If you can't do that and are shopping online, don't just buy for price or appearance. Watch at least 10 videos from various people, learn the brands, learn the differences in woods, laminates, HPL, etc, and develop an appreciation for the range of possibilities so you can be an "informed consumer."
Second, you'll soon learn that many (I don't know if it's "most," but it's certainly "many!") people who have a ukulele have more than one ukulele! It just seems to go with the territory. I look at it as, say, a pen, or a paintbrush, if you're into writing or drawing or painting. A ukulele is not dirt-cheap, but for what you can do with it, and the pleasure that can be derived from it, there are few instruments that rival its bang for the buck. If you get one that you don't like, it's not the end of the world. Someone else may appreciate it as a starting instrument, were you to either sell it or gift it to someone. Or keep it. Get another one!
Finally (for this comment at least!), don't overlook the used instrument market. Just as you may not be happy with your first choice, or you may simply have acquired a few more than you need, so too have other people done the same. There are always used ukuleles on the market, and whether you're looking for a classic vintage Martin, say, or simply a decent Ohana or Oscar Schmidt (as my first one was) that might otherwise be above your price range, you can find them at a price range that might make the unaffordable affordable.
Oh, of course I'm not done yet... What I want to add is: don't be afraid of making "mistakes." Although it's hard to say that spending a hundred bucks on learning a lot of stuff is a mistake, you know what I mean. In my case, with the OU-5 that I bought used (and really barely used), I've learned an awful lot. A lot of it is what to look out for in the next instrument. Do I really want a glossy finish? It may look nice, but is it good for the sound? And does it matter if the fret ends are really smooth? Well, if you're coming away from a practice session with a thousand tiny scratches on your strumming fingers, you realize that yes, it is important! Stuff like that.
So... bottom line, Do it. Get an instrument. Practice. Get frustrated that your hand doesn't work that way, and find a way to make it work! It's a challenge and a very rewarding one, but like anything you have to stick with it long enough to derive the fruits from your labor. Soon enough, you (and others) will be surprised that you (you!) are making the music you're making, all by your little old self, all with that little 4-string wooden thing. It's a nice feeling.
I have a Makai tenor (MT-70TR) that looks very similar to the Ohana slimline model that she showed. I wasn't specifically shopping for a "travel" model, but I liked how it sounded and how it felt to hold when I had the chance to try it in a shop.
Thank you Bernadette, I love your lessons and play alongs. I’m learning on a Mahalo Java tenor because I didn’t want to spend a lot until I knew what I was doing. Your explanation of the different woods, shapes and demonstrations of the sounds is very helpful.
Thank you for putting this together. It is so helpful to learn about the different types, price points, and features. Thank you for playing them all to get an idea of the difference in sound
I just started playing 2weeks now. I got the kala KA C. I went with the concert because of that in the meddle like you said. But also I wanted the concert for the bass. I love doing my own strum patterns with simple chords and I know a few songs so far. M:I theme and I self taught myself the ending and today I figured out how to play Ambitions Az A Ridah I am now focusing on chord changing. So I’m playing you’re my sunshine. It’s safe to say I’m enjoying it that I’ll grab a soprano. I always wanted to play though being left handed and having slight nerve damage to my right hand, I was always nervous to even try. I have the strum & chuck down really well.
😊 I bought my first ukulele this past summer and just wasn’t falling in love with the sound…so I ordered the Enya MAD blue concert and the X1 hlp tenor also from Enya after watching many of your lovely recommendation videos! I’m so grateful your here! ❤
I just bought my first ukulele I got a enya tenor it comes with a case and a capo I also got a tuner too I have been using a friend’s ukulele for a bit and doing Bernadette’s 30 day challenge
I like’em all! I have a Soprano and a concert. The soprano is much easier to play if your fingers are older and stiff.
I can't wait to hear the sound demo at the end of the clip - I am curious to hear the differences between the wood (mango, mahogany, acacia etc) and the low G/high G tuning differences. I've been consistently playing concert and dabbling in tenor. My goal is to find that ONE instrument to fall in love with and avoid amassing a huge collection of various makes and models. Anticipated budget, no more than a couple grand (US).
Awesome video Bernadette!!! This is so comprehensive! I already have a ukulele and play it as well since the past 3 years.. I've learnt quite a lot from your tutorial videos. I was contemplating buying my next uke and honestly was a little confused which size or make I should get next.. this video is soo helpful! Thankee again!❤❤❤
Thank you for your videos, Bernadette. This one is a day late in my case, since I alredy ordered online an Enya Nova U mini uke (using your review of it as a guide), but it's incredibly helpful! The variety of ukes is astonishing. The Enya will be my second uke, thanks to you because your 30 day challenge helped me to pick my uke after two years!
I love my baritone ukulele but now I want a pineapple. Thank you for the information.
Thank you Bernadette. 😊 ❤ all your videos. You helped me in dark days. ❤
My daughter Julia, who you have been teaching for the last year, just freaked out about the way you are holding the ukes in the thumbnail of this video.
Excellent video, Bernadette ... very in-depth and helpful 💗🎶
Wow, I really love hearing the tiny tenor! I must have expensive taste. 😅
Thanks for a great video. I joined a ukulele class and borrowed a soprano ukulele from a friend. This person is a professional guitarist/singer so this ukulele has a good sound and is good quality but he couldn’t remember how much he paid for it. I went to the shop and looked at various ukuleles. I want to ask how much do I have to spend on a ukulele? I can’t afford a $300 ukulele. The teacher says to get one that’s at least $300. My girlfriend also wants to join the class but doesn’t own a ukulele so she came to the shop with me. The shop staff showed us various ukuleles and gave us a lot of advice. I saw a Martin soprano ukulele that I liked. I think it was about ($100). Is that too cheap? Thanks for great advice.
HEY Bernadette
Could you please, please do a tutorial on ‘Queen of hearts’ by juice newton
there are no understandable ukulele or guitar lessons I’ve wanted to learn it for so long
Great information. Thanks for sharing.
Hi miss Bernadete... could you do more toturial for Left-hand user? I am Left-handed want to learn hw to play ukulele
Beautifully Explained!! Merry Christmas Bernadette. Best Wishes, Ron 🙂👍🌴🥥❤🙏c🎄⛄
Thanks for the video. Does the spaces between notes increase with the size of the ukulele? I have big hands 😅
I'm a left handed beginner and I want to learn to play left handed. Thinking of concert size. I love the glossy ones with lots of abalone, and also the unique ones like the magic fluke, and acoustic only (not electric)... but it looks like lefties don't get to have preferences (I'm not seeing many options)🙃.Would like to stay under $300. Can you help with a uke recommendation?
Hello Bernadette...thank you for your very informative videos...I've been playing uke for almost 6 years now and I'm planning to have another one...the blue Enya has a nice sound..how can I avail it? While I am here in the Philippines...I'm your avid fan too I've learned a lot from your tutorials.. thank you and waiting here
I love this video! Thank you! ❤
Hi Bernadette, very informative video and great to hear the sound. I’m interested in the tiny tenor ukulele. Is cedar wood the only option since I already have a mango tenor or will you be getting more tiny tenor? What do you think of Koa wood?
I kind of wonder how the shape affects how it feels to hold it. If there would be a reason for preferences in shape. With the cutaway shape, I don’t know if I will ever play that far up the fretboard, so maybe I don’t ever need one of those?
Along the lines of playing technique, I now notice that you are doing the picking pattern over the sound hole. I guess I thought I was supposed to be playing everything in the “sweet spot” way up the fretboard. Revelation! That is hard to do sometimes.
You can pick in different parts of the instrument to get a different sound quality. I was going for a more neutral sound for this video 😃
I started playing about a year and a half ago. I have a concert ukulele. Love playing. Now I want a tenor. The problem is I'm left handed and I need a left handed ukulele. My choices are limited. Any advise? Thanks
What a great video!! Well done!💜👏👏
Lekato, an established maker of inexpensive accessories, like wireless intrument connectors, neck straps, guitar wall hangers, has a $70 ukulele that I'm starting with. Look into it. I'm very pleased with their instrument. Most of all it's very playable, not a compromise to learn with. It's not a high end instrument but it tunes and sounds really nice. The build quality and components are remarkable for the price.
11:26 (BTW: Unfortunately either the RUclips audio processing or the DRM security on RUclips is puttting noise artifacts into the sound when you start strumming. Put headphones on if needed to hear the noise.)
What about the baritone? This is the one I've purchased. Will you have lessons for it?
My Kmise needs to be tuned at every use, it looses C by a lot. Looking for a new one, thanks. I like the concert ukulele what do you recommend under 200.00 I’ve been taking your 30 day challenge with my friends. Thanks!
❤thank you Bernadette.
Good job!
What about the Baritone?
How do you feel about the banjolele?
what do you think of fender seaside uke?
I just recently started shopping for a ukulele. There doesn't seem to be many options if you want two strap buttons. 🤔
The brand that most consistently does 2 strap buttons is Enya, in my experience!
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I just love you
I m interested in learning Ukulele
Do you have any left handed electric Ukuleles
Tenor size
Maybe a complete starter bundle
Instrument tuner case strap colapsable stand
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How much is for the mango Ukulele med/tenor
The Enyas are sold out!
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How can you tell if a uke is low G?
It’s kind of hard to explain by typing but I hope it make sense
High G sound like ~ ‘high lower higher higher’ / 🎵 my dog has flees 🎵
then low G will sound like ~ ‘Lower higher higher higher’
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Hello I m on patreon I'm only good in Hindi Bollywood songs,bhajans how can add my video here
I love them all. I want to ask my friend Nino what he thinks. I wish you could meet him! He has a RUclips channel " Nino's Corner' Heavyweight Champion David Rodriquez. He would love to meet you I just know it.
I spotted the duckie😂
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Remember it’s úkulele there’s no y (yah) in Hawaiian.
You missed out Baritone, so the review failed at the first step.
Im actually looking for the perfect lady thats smart and gorgeous 😅