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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Ukuleles Undercover!




Finally!! I have posted the teaser for my third book in The Hawaiian Island Detective Club Series, Ukuleles Undercover.

Check out my Web Site and read a little about the new mystery facing Leilani, Maile, Sam, and Kimo.

Kimo is the big ukulele player in the Akamai family. The instrument he plays is called a Soprano Ukulele. It’s very small and pretty easy to learn.

There are four basic types of ukuleles: Soprano, Concert (also called Alto,) Tenor, and Baritone.

As a general description, the Concert Uke is larger than the Soprano with a fuller tone. The Tenor is larger yet and can have different numbers of strings (4, 6, or 8.) The Baritone is the largest and can be tuned like a guitar.

There are other unique ukuleles such as the Pineapple and Fluke Ukuleles.

For more detailed information and photos, check out this web site:


Don’t forget to read a snippet about Ukuleles Undercover by visiting my web site (link below.)

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Cheryl

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