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  1. If you can play the normal GCEA ukulele, then you can play baritone. All the shapes are the same but in a lower key-DGBE. Much more relaxing in sound than a tenor, concert, or soprano, the baritone lends itself wonderfully to fingerstyle playing.

  2. baritone (hf-4d) The largest size, often preferred by guitar players because it is tuned like the highest four strings on a guitar. Upgraded Hawaiian Koa with rope binding.

  3. The Kamaka HF-4 Baritone ukulele has a fine tonal quality with a full-bodied sound and is the size generally preferred by guitar players. It is equipped with geared tuners, a Rosewood fingerboard and bridge, and includes a Custom Kamaka Ukulele Case.

  4. The Kamaka HF-4D Baritone ukulele has a fine tonal quality with a full-bodied sound and is the size generally preferred by guitar players. It is equipped with geared tuners, an Ebony fingerboard and bridge, and includes a Custom Kamaka Ukulele Case.

  5. Baritone Ukulele Back and sides: solid koa, Top: solid koa, Neck: Mahogany, Fretboard: Rosewood, Dot fingerboard inlays, Scale: 511 mm, Nut width: 35 mm, Nut: TUSQ, 19 Frets, Colour: Natural satin, Includes case, Made in Hawaii

  6. How to Play a Baritone Ukulele Chord? UkuTabs brings you the ultimate online ukulele chord referencing tool! Very advanced, extremely easy to use and above all completely free. Pick a root note at the top and choose the chord variation you're looking for.

  7. Baritone - The Kamaka Baritone Ukulele is the most unique in the ukulele family. They carry a 20 1/8 inch scale and follow the same tuning as the first four strings of a guitar. Because of their similarities to the guitar, Baritone ukuleles are very popular with guitar and banjo players.

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