Subject: Ukulele
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Posted on: 2015-10-12 20:46:00 UTC

Ohhhh, I wonder what power a uke would have. x3

Um... The uke has four strings (GCEA) and you play it by holding down the strings on the frets to create higher notes. It is similar to a guitar. There are two for,s of playing, one/two string picking, and strumming. On my left hand, the one that holds the notes, I generally get large callouses on the edge of my pointer finger (I have one right now, it's exactly where you'd tap a screen on an iPad) and smaller ones on the edges of the middle, ring, and pinky. The thumb holds up the instrument and helps create enough pressure to make a clear note. The thumb gets extremely sore after playing.
On the other hand, the playing hand, it's extremely common to get blisters on your thumb and on the pointer finger, the two that do the most on that hand. If you get a blister it's hard to play while you have the blister.
Also, fun fact: ukulele means jumping flea

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