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GETTING STARTED Congratulations on your new Royale ukulele! Out of the box, your ukulele’s strings will be loose and require a full tune up. Please note that a new ukulele’s wood will take 2-3 days to stabilise to the new temperature, and as such will not stay in tune as long.
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TUNING Ukulele strings naturally fall out of tune, not only with regularly playing, but also from temperature changes throughout seasons. The most common tuning for ukulele is G-C-E-A; starting from the thickest, lowest pitched string (G), to the thinnest, highest pitched one (A). When in tune, these are the notes you will hear when you strum just one string, with no frets held.
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RESTRINGING Over your ukulele’s life, it will be necessary to change the strings. Strings break if overtightened or strummed too heavily, but even if not broken, strings will sound dull and less vibrant over time. A fresh set of strings will bring new life to an old uke. To change your ukulele strings, first loosen the current set by turning the tuning pegs until each string is loose.
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CHORDS With your ukulele tuned to G-C-E-A, the following chords are a great place to begin learning. Each row represents a fret – the below chords are all played among the first four frets. Each black circle represents a finger, and the numbers below indicate which finger. 1 = Index finger 2 = Middle finger 3 = Ring finger...
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Need more information? We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set-up. For the most up-to-date guide for your product, as well as any additional assistance you may require, head online to help.kogan.com...
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