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What kind of piano is this (the one in your hand)? . Someone who knows, help. . . .

Hawaiian ukulele

Ukulele, the Hawaiian ukulele, is spelled Creary in Britain and other places. Lovely plucked instrument, looks like a small guitar. It has four strings, the pitch is GCEA, in which G and A are treble strings, with a difference of two degrees. There is a difference of four degrees between e and a. From the point of origin, ukulele is not a Hawaiian specialty. June 23rd 1879 was brought to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants, and June 1965438 was brought to Hawaii. In Hawaiian, ukulele means "upcoming gifts"-Uku (gift) and lele (arrival), pronounced as {oo-koo-ley-ley}. /kloc-In the 9th century, immigrants from Portugal came to Hawaii with ukulele and became local instruments similar to mini guitars. At the beginning of the 20th century, ukulele gained the attention of the whole United States and gradually spread to the international community. Ukuleles can be divided into four sizes: soprano, contralto, tenor and bass. Size and structure will affect the timbre and volume of ukulele.

1879, Portuguese professional craftsmen and musical instrument producers Manuel nunes, Joao Fernandez and Augustine Diaz came to Hawaii. They work in sugarcane fields as immigrants. At the same time, they invented and developed the piano from their hometown.

Hawaiians are not only surprised by the beautiful timbre of this piano, but also by the rapid movement of the player's fingers on the fingerboard. Since then, Hawaiians have called this piano ukulele, which means jumping fleas. Whatever the true story behind ukulele, it became the most popular musical instrument in Hawaii. This is mainly due to the three craftsmen mentioned above. Ukulele was also appreciated by the royal family and nobles, such as King Karakava, Queen Emma and Queen Lily O 'Carani, who all played Creary. Therefore, ukulele is accepted by more Hawaiians, from fishermen and taro growers to kings and queens, everyone likes to learn and play Creary.

Around 19 15, ukuleles are very popular in North America. Hawaiian music attacked San Francisco and then swept across the country, stimulating the sales of Creary pianos in North America. The whirlwind also blew across the Atlantic to Britain.