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What is the difference between a ukulele and a guitar?

The difference between a ukulele and a guitar is in appearance, sound, performance, and ease of use. 1. The appearance of the ukulele and the guitar are basically the same in structure, but they are much different in size. Our common guitar sizes are 39 inches, 40 inches, and 41 inches, while the most common ukulele sizes are 21 inches, 22 inches, and 23 inches. 2. The sound guitar playing techniques are more colorful and the sound range is wider. The characteristic of the ukulele is that it only has 4 strings, no bass strings, and 7-8 less whole tones. The range is concentrated in the treble area, and its range span is not as good as that of a 6-tone guitar. 3. When playing the guitar, you mainly use your hands to play on the strings, while you can use the two-finger or three-finger method on the ukulele. When playing, your hands should swing along with the rhythm. 4. Easy to get started. Ukulele is small and portable, and easy for beginners to use, so as long as children are interested, they can start learning ukulele.