The Soprano Ukulele (also good for small hands)
As far as the make and model goes, it really depends on what you are willing to pay. If you just want to try it out to see if you want to get serious about it, an inexpensive setup with a gig bag and tuning pipe can be purchased for $30-$40.
If you want something with better quality that can last you for a few years as you hone your skills, expect to pay between $100-$200 dollars.
A beginner ukulele player can find easy songs to play on a ukulele in ukulele playing guides that can be purchased at the local music store or book store, or by asking a ukulele teacher.
A basic beginners' ukulele can be purchased inexpensively for less than $50. If you are serious about playing, I'd spend a bit more. There are dozens of good companies out there. My first 'new' ukulele was a Lanakai Tenor.
Any one they can get a hold of! Any ukulele can be played by a beginner. To start with, something inexpensive is best. There are dozens of brands that make a nice starter ukulele for under $30 for students and beginners. Rogue is one brand that sells student kits.
Whatever size you wish it to be. The standard or soprano is the most common, but the tenor is very popular.
To the best of anyone's knowledge, Saul Hudson is not an ukulele player.
It depends greatly on what you are looking for. There are dozens of brands that make a nice starter ukulele for under $30 for students and beginners. Rogue is one brand that sells student kits. Horner also has good ones. Mahalo, Makala and Diamond Head are others.
I'd start with some of those available on-line. The related question below has links to a couple of good starting books.
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A beginner can use the soaking method as the best way to separate their envelopes and stamps.
If you are a beginner with your taxes you want to be careful so you don't miss anything or make any mistakes on your taxes. The best software for a beginner is Turbo Tax.
The Bowflex Tread Climber would be great choice for a beginner.
There are a few pictures available. The names you want to look for are:Manuel NunesJosé do Espírito SantoAugusto DiasThe best ukulele history book is Jim Beloff's The Ukulele, A Visual History.