Fun Facts
Fun Facts about the Ukulele

Fun Facts About the Ukulele! 

Did you know the ukulele isn’t just cute — it’s fascinating too? Here are some fun tidbits:
Island Roots – The ukulele originated in Hawaii in the late 1800s, adapted from a Portuguese instrument called the machete. The name “ukulele” is often said to mean jumping flea
— because of how fast the players’ fingers move!
Small but Mighty – Despite its size, the ukulele can play just about any style of music: jazz, rock, classical, pop, folk — you name it!
Easy to Learn – With only four strings (compared to a guitar’s six), the ukulele is one of the most beginner-friendly instruments. Many players learn their first song in just one lesson.
Worldwide Popularity – Ukulele groups are springing up all over the world — from Hawaii to the UK, Japan, and everywhere in between. 
Big Joy in a Small Package – Studies show that playing music lowers stress and boosts happiness. With its cheerful sound, the ukulele might be the happiest instrument of all! 