Thursday, 5 June 2014

Type of Ukulele



Hi everyone, I would like to talk about kind of Ukulele. Normally, I'm Ukulele lover and I like to play it. If you don't know about Ukulele, I'll tall you right now!




First of all we go to know it......



       Ukelele sometimes abbreviated to uke, is a member of the guitar family of instruments; it generally employs four nylon or gut strings or four courses of strings.

       The ukulele originated in the 19th century as a Hawaiian interpretation of the machete, a small guitar-like instrument related to the cavaquinho, timple, braguinha and the rajão, taken to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants, many from the Macaronesian Islands. It gained great popularity elsewhere in the United States during the early 20th century, and from there spread internationally.

       The tone and volume of the instrument varies with size and construction. Ukuleles commonly come in four sizes: 




soprano


 Length: 21″
 Tuning: GCEA, ADF#B
 Number of frets: 12-15






        The most common and standard type of ukulele is the soprano ukulele. It’s the smallest ukulele and is known for its thin, jangly sound so commonly associated with ukuleles. Because it’s so small, its perfect for traveling.
        Sometimes people with larger fingers or hands have trouble playing the soprano ukulele because the frets are closer together. Because the strings have less tension on a soprano uke, you might find it easy to accidentally bend a string out of tune.
        Despite these relatively minor downsides, the soprano ukulele is probably the best bang for the buck. In comparison to other types of ukuleles, it can usually be had for the cheapest price.


 


concert

        Length: 23″
        Tuning: GCEA , GCEA
        Number of frets: 15-20





              The concert ukulele, sometimes referred to as the alto, is just a little bit bigger than the soprano and some would consider it to have a fuller sound. It’s commonly tuned in standard like the soprano uke although some people will opt to tune their G down an octave (linear tuning).
              Because a concert uke is longer than a soprano, there will be more tension on the strings. This can be beneficial if you find yourself bending strings out of tune as you press your fingers down on the strings against the frets.
              The frets are a bit more spaced on a concert ukulele than the soprano, so folks with larger fingers might find it easier to play. There can be up to 20 frets on a concert ukulele which allows players to navigate to higher notes on the fretboard.




tenor



Length: 26″
                              Tuning: GCEA , GCEA , DGBE
             Number of frets: 15+






          The tenor ukulele is just a little bit bigger than the concert uke. The overall sound and tone is even fuller than it’s smaller brothers. For performers, the tenor ukulele is great because you get a rich full sound, and since you have more frets, you’re able to reach higher notes on the fretboard.
          Tenor ukuleles are commonly tuned in standard re-entrant or linear tuning, but some will choose to tune it lower like a baritone ukulele to DGBE.


baritone 



      Length: 30″+
      Tuning: DGBE
      Number of frets: 19+




 The baritone ukulele is the biggest of the ukes. It’s tuned down lower to DGBE, which is equivalent to the tuning of the bottom four strings on a guitar. This is going to produce a deeper sound. While you can still strum it like any other ukulele, you’re going to really lose that bright crisp sound that you’d get with soprano. Baritone ukes are great for blues players and fingerpickers, or those who prefer that deeper and fuller sound. 



 Alright, you know this instrument already. I want to tell you that it's so easy to play it. and I hope you loving it. Thank you for you read my blog.












Tuesday, 3 June 2014

The Miracle Worker

Today, Peisha gave a very good movie to we watch. that movie's name The Miracle Worker. and she has a question for we answer when the movie finished.


 Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan





Please answer the following question.

Q : What is the name of the little girl?
A : Her name's Helen Keller.

Q : What happened to the little girl?
A : She's blind and can't speak.

Q : Who is the woman in glasses?
A : She's Anne Sullivan.

Q : Why is the woman in glasses in the little girl's house?
A : She came to teach the word for the little girl and teach anything also the manner.

Q : What can you say about the little girl?
A : She's a poor girl, blind and can't speak when she was young. However when she was young, she's a headstrong. But she have an attempt to learn until better.

Q : What can you say about the little girl's father, mother and brother?
A : They fostered the little girl with a love but they indulge her so much. They're not try to teach the word, manner and not enough comfort her just she's blind and can't speak. they're should foster the girl like an other kids and think for the future if the girl don't have mother, father and brother. Teach her to survive by herself.   

Q : What can you say about the woman in glasses?
A : She's a strong woman and have a full of attempt to help a little girl. she has a real love to be a teacher and give a love for teach. Finally, she's success.

Q : Do you like the movie? Why?
A :  I like the movie so much. Because It's has a funny, sad, and appreciate and thinking. I'm very impression.

Monday, 2 June 2014

Top 10 My favorite Thai Food


 Top 10 My Favorite Thai Food.



 1. Chicken with coconut milk and curry or Panang gai






2. pork with garlic and black pepper or Moo pat kra tiem prik thai dam






3. Chicken rice or Khao man gai





4. Papaya Salad or Som tam





5. Chicken massaman curry or Massaman gai

 



 

6.Spicy Triple Flavor Fish or Pla sam rod




 

7.Grilled Tilapia or Pla Phao






8. Yellow Curry Prawn or Gung pad pong ka rii





9. Spicy pork salad or Laab moo







 

10. Deep fried shrimp or Gung chup pand tod