posted by buyauke on March 5th, 2009 under Sizes
The soprano ukulele is the smallest of the main ukulele sizes. It is also the traditional size of ukulele. If you are looking for a traditional ukulele, this is the one to go for. It's worth noting that when a ukulele isn't listed as having a size, it will usually be a soprano.
Advantages
- The sound: soprano ukes have the sound usually associated with the
- Great for strumming.
- Tend to be cheaper: Or, to rephrase it a little, the cheapest ukuleles are usually sopranos.
- Perfect for kids.
- Cute factor.
Disadvantages
- Not great for finger-picking. Most of the fancy-dan soloists such as Jake Shimabukuro and James Hill use the larger tenor ukulele.
- Can have a thin sound. Not true of the best ukuleles, but the smaller the ukuleles tend to have a smaller sound.
- Some people find the sopranos too small for their hands so prefer a larger size.
Soprano Ukuleles for Sale
Here is a brief selection of ukuleles for sale on eBay UK right now:
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Popular Soprano Ukuleles
The most popular soprano ukulele in the UK, particularly for beginners, is the Mahalo. These ukes are very much at the cheap end of the scale and are a good buy for the price. They do vary in quality, so if you get a chance to try before you buy then do.
Another well respect brand which has just started selling over here is Makala (the budget range from Kala). As well as the traditional wood look, these ukuleles comes in pastel pink and blue shades with a dolphin theme (very popular with kids).
Recommended for:
Soprano ukuleles are a great place to start your ukulele collection. I'd definitely recommend getting one for anyone buying their first ukulele. It's a lot of fun to play, great for strumming, and easy to fret chords.
And if you're buying a ukulele for a child, you should definitely go for a soprano.