Largest ukulele
Who
Lawrence Stump
What
3.99 metre(s)
Where
United States (Lansing)
When

The largest ukulele is 3.99 m (13 ft 1.08 in) long and was created by Lawrence Stump (USA) and measured in Lansing, Michigan, USA, on 11 December 2015.

The ukulele has the correct fret spacing required to produce notes separated by a semitone, as is the case in a normal-sized ukulele.

The instrument was built using the same methods and materials as a standard-size soprano ukulele – although it is 7.5 times larger.

The body of this record-breaking instrument is constructed of birch plywood, and the neck and head are of pine, as are all four tuning pegs. The ukulele has the correct fret spacing required to produce notes separated by a semitone, as is the case on a normal-sized uke.

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