About: Harp ukulele

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The term harp ukulele is used to describe two different variants of the ukulele: * an ukulele with unfretted strings extending from the body, essentially forming a miniature harp guitar * an ukulele with an "arm" extending from the upper bout, often hollow to increase the volume of the sound chamber, which visually resembles a harp guitar but does not support added strings.

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  • The term harp ukulele is used to describe two different variants of the ukulele: * an ukulele with unfretted strings extending from the body, essentially forming a miniature harp guitar * an ukulele with an "arm" extending from the upper bout, often hollow to increase the volume of the sound chamber, which visually resembles a harp guitar but does not support added strings. (en)
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  • The term harp ukulele is used to describe two different variants of the ukulele: * an ukulele with unfretted strings extending from the body, essentially forming a miniature harp guitar * an ukulele with an "arm" extending from the upper bout, often hollow to increase the volume of the sound chamber, which visually resembles a harp guitar but does not support added strings. (en)
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