Graziano Ukuleles, Models and Sizes (Click on the pictures for a larger image) |
Soprano The traditional "small" Ukulele. Also called "Standard" Shown here is a style 3 |
Concert A slightly larger instrument with a longer fret scale. Still gives the familiar Uke sound, but with more volume and easier fretboard access. Shown here in Koa |
Tenor Larger still with heavier strings. This is the favorite of many players because of its larger size, bigger sound, and 17 1/2" scale. This size Uke is the one most used for six and eight string models. |
Baritone The largest of the Uke family. Has the loudest sound, the most bass, and is usually tuned DGBE like the 1st four strings on a guitar. |
Pineapple Has an oval shaped body which produces a bigger sound than its counter part sizes. Available in Soprano, Concert, and Tenor sizes, and is available (and shown here) as a deluxe painted model |
Double Neck A wide body Tenor Ukulele with two necks. Generally one is strung as a four string, and the other as six or eight string. Other combinations are also available. Shown here is an eight string / four string. |
Acoustic Hulacaster Same cool shape, but now in a hollow body version! |
Bamboo An Ukulele made from Bamboo! beautiful and unique sustainable wood! |
Selmer Stlye A Jazzy Gypsy cutaway! |
Camp Uke A snappy round shape and bright sound, with an old timey look. |
Accoustic Tele style Awesome classic rock-n-roll looks! |