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Top 10 Surprising Ukulele Facts

Top 10 Surprising Ukulele Facts The ukulele is a funny little instrument that has been around for years and now features in famous pop music tunes. Not only that, but it has previously charted in the past. Continue reading to learn more about the ukulele! The ukulele is a little Hawaiian instrument that is quite popular. In reality, the braguinha and the cavaquino are two Portuguese instruments that inspired it. The Hawaiian word for ukulele is 'jumping flea,' but no one calls it that. It is commonly referred to as the ukulele. In 1879, the first ukulele was created. Ukuleles come in four sizes, with the soprano being the most common, at roughly 60 cm. Concert, tenor, and baritone sizes are also available. The ukulele has four strings, which are identified by the notes G – C – E – and A. These notes are not only acoustic, but also electric, and sound is produced when the strings are plucked. The instrument is constructed of mahogany wood, although the cheapest are made of plast
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Did you know that 7% of individuals in the United States think that chocolate milk is produced by brown cows? So you're a fan of interesting facts? We have 200 of these, so you're in luck! Have you ever pondered how many times you've walked the length of the globe? Or do you know where your tiniest bone is? What exactly is a Jesus Nut? So, with these 200 odd, amusing facts that you'll love to know, you can receive your answers and so much more! So sit back, relax, and enjoy this fantastic list of the top 200 most bizarre and amusing facts. Before you begin, have a look at this little video with our top five favorite entertaining facts from this list! Don't forget to scroll down to the bottom of the page to see more entertaining information! 1. One hour of pounding your skull against a wall burns 150 calories. If you don't want to lose brain cells, this calorie-burning strategy might not be for you. Taking your dog for a 45-minute stroll is a safer way to burn 15