How wide is the neck of a tenor ukulele?

3. WIDER NECK. Ukulele neck-width specifications are measured at the nut. Most ukuleles have a nut width of 1 3/8-inch, but some offer wider nuts, up to 1.5-inch.

How long is the neck on a tenor ukulele?

TENOR. The tenor-sized ukulele is tuned GCEA, just like the soprano and concert sizes, but has a very full, rich tone quality, wider-spaced frets (although the neck is not much wider) and, typically, a 19-fret neck joining the body at the 14th fret with an overall length of 26″.

How long is a fretboard on a ukulele?

Soprano: full length of 21 inches, scale length of 13 inches, and between 12-15 frets. Concert: full length of 23 inches, scale length of 15 inches, and between 15-20 frets. Tenor: full length of 26 inches, scale length of 17 inches, and between 15-20 frets.

What size ukulele has 18 frets?

How many different sizes of ukuleles are there?

Size Scale Length # of Frets
Concert 15” 14-19
Tenor 17” 14-19
Baritone 19.5” 17-21
Bass 20-25” 18-21

Which ukulele has the widest nut?

A WIDE nut on a ukulele is one that is about 1.5″ max. Whilst you will see those on some tenors you won’t see them on all of them. More importantly you will also see them on some sopranos. Brands like Koaloha, Kiwaya, Kanile’a, Kamaka and Flea will give you large nuts on all scales.

What’s the difference between a concert and tenor ukulele?

Tenor is the next step up from the concert in size. The scale for the tenor ukulele is about two inches longer, the neck is just a little wider, and overall it’s a little heavier than the concert. The extra length allows for wider spacing between the frets. This makes tenor ukuleles suited for fingerpicking.

Is a concert ukulele smaller than a tenor?

Are ukulele fretboards radiused?

Mya-Moe ukuleles have a 12″ radius on all fretboards (with the exception of the lap steel). This slight radius has a tremendous affect on the player’s ability and speed when fretting, especially when doing bar-chords higher up the fretboard.

What is the largest size ukulele?

Baritone ukulele
The Baritone ukulele is the largest size in the ukulele family. It is the only size that uses a different tuning! Because the baritone ukulele has the same tuning as the top 4 strings of a standard 6-string guitar, it can be helpful to start with a baritone ukulele.