Pyle PUKTEA22 23" Concert Acoustic-Electric Ukulele

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23" Concert Acoustic Electric Ukulele
PUKTEA22
4-String Ukulele with 3W Black Amplifier,
Cable, Strap, Set of Strings, Cleaning Cloth,
Celluloid Picks & Gray Bag
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Please take a few moments to read through this booklet.
Tips on How to Take Care of Your Ukulele
Even if your ukelele is of high quality, like all instruments, you need to care for it. Playing it and allowing all the oils
from your ngers to get in contact with your instrument is a factor along with many others why you need to spoil
your ukulele and give it the necessary attention.
1. Keep It Clean
Clean your ukulele after each time you use it. The sweat and grease from your hands are trapping dust on the
surface of the uke, which deteriorates the condition of the wood. You can use lemon oil and a microber cleaning
cloth to get rid of all the dust and stickiness. Slip a clean rag underneath the strings to clean the board.
2. Avoid The Eect of Humidity
Keep your ukulele stored in about 50% relative humidity.
3. Restring Your Ukulele Regularly
Although this will dier from one player to the other, you need to consider how frequently you play your ukulele
and, based on that, change your strings. Signs you need to change your strings:
Strings are tired if they can’t hold in place as much as usual, and they loosen too quickly.
A variation in the strings or strings aren’t as smooth anymore.
If your ukulele sounds a little dull.
4. Don’t Go too Harsh With The Pick
Learn how to strum without letting the pick touch the body of your ukulele.
5. Use Your Capo Properly
Make sure that your clamp is wide enough while placing it to avoid rough friction with your neck, and similarly,
make sure to unclamp it then remove it, not just pull it o.
6. Use a Case: This is necessary if you want to avoid damaging your ukulele.
7. Handle Your Ukulele Properly While Playing
Pay attention not to drop the instrument.You can cause a lot of damage to your ukulele if you just keep dropping it
every now and then, from simple scratches to serious breaking.
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Parts of a Ukulele
Quick Start
1. Set the controls: Set volume o and bass, middle and treble to center.
2. Plug in: Connect to an amplier or PA with a ¼-inch instrument cable. The batt light
will ash once quickly to indicate it has switched on.
3. Tune up: Press the tuner button. When its on, the tuner mutes the output signal.
Press again to exit.
4. Turn up: Raise the volume and adjust the bass, middle and treble controls to your liking.
Controls
Volume: For the cleanest signal, set the volume knob as high as possible, without causing distortion or feedback.
• Bass: Boost here to add depth and weight to the sound of the instrument.
• Middle: Turn the middle knob all the way left for a smooth scooped out tone at high volume levels.
Raise the middle knob to the right of center to add midrange bite to the sound.
Treble: Boost to cut through the mix. Cut to mellow and subdue the sound.
BRIDGE
SOUND HOLE
FRETS
NUT
HEADSTOCK
TUNING PEGSNECK
ELECTRONICS
BODY
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Chord Chart
When you are just starting out with playing the
ukulele it can be quite overwhelming, especially if
it’s your rst instrument ever. There are dozens of
chords and hundreds of ways to play them that can
be found online. You can practice and play using
the most common chords.
To indicate the ngerings chords and musical
phrases in the exercises, the number the ngers of
the left hand are shown as follows.
1
2
3
4
1 - Index nger
2 - Middle nger
3 - Ring nger
4 - Little nger
Tuner: Use the tuner to tune your instrument.
When the batt lamp lights steadily it is time to change the battery.
To conserve the battery, unplug the instrument and turn o the tuner when not in use.
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A
E
C
G
A
A
A
A
A
A
E
E
E
E
E
E
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
F
F
F
F
F
F
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
G
G
G
G
G
G
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MOST COMMON CHORDS
Song Chord Progressions
The ukulele is one of the easiest instruments to learn.
Some of the coolest songs out there are also easy songs
to play on the ukulele, even if youre a complete
beginner. Ukulele chords and lyrics for any song can be
found by googling "SONG NAME ukulele chords".
"Don't Worry Be Happy"
C - Dm - F - C
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
G - C - G - D
"Happy Birthday"
D - A - D - G - D - A - D
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