Soprano ukulele: The soprano ukulele has a standard tuning of G-C-E-A. This ukulele is the smallest in size, with a standard length of 21 inches.
Concert ukulele: The standard tuning of a concert ukulele is also G-C-E-A. This type of ukulele is slightly larger than the soprano size, at around 23 inches.
Tenor ukulele: Like soprano and concert ukuleles, the tenor ukulele has a standard tuning of G-C-E-A. It has a larger body—around 30 inches in length.
Baritone ukulele: The baritone ukulele is also 30 inches in length, but it is slightly broader than a tenor ukulele. It has a richer, deeper sound and is tuned to D-G-B-E
Bass ukulele: A bass ukulele has the tuning of a bass guitar (E-A-D-G) and the body of a baritone ukulele.
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