Ukulele varieties include mixed instruments such as guitar (also known as guitar rail), banjo ukulele (also known as Bagnoire), harp ukulele, rap piano ukulele and uquelyin . From the number of strings and the ease of playing, it is common to mix ukuleles with other string instruments. There is an electrically amplified electric ukulele. Resonator Ukulele produces sound through one or more rotating aluminum cones (resonators) instead of wooden soundboards, giving it a distinct and loud sound. Another variant, the Tahitian Hawaiian ukulele, is usually cut from a piece of trees without a hollow speaker
Normally ukulele has a figure-8 shape resembling a small acoustic guitar. They are also commonly seen in nonstandard shapes such as cross-sectional shapes and ellipses commonly called "pineapple" ukuleles invented by Kamaka Ukulele, or in the shape of square paddles usually made of old wood. Cigar Boxes These instruments usually have four strings; some strings can be paired in a course and give the instrument a total of 6 to 8 strings (mainly due to the larger amount of performance) . The string itself was originally made of intestine. Modern ukuleles use nylon polymer strings with many variations of materials like fluorocarbon, aluminum (wound on lower strings) and Nylgut