The History of the Invention of the Ukulele - Jaaj.Club
Poll
What is the most frightening thing in this story?


Events

12.08.2025 18:44
***

On Sale!

Echo of Destruction is a new post-apocalyptic novel
Zoya Biryukova.

A post-catastrophe world, an ancient war between vampires and werewolves, and a ritual that will decide the fate of humanity.


Zoya Biryukova is a gamer and dark fantasy fan. Her love for the worlds of vampires and werewolves inspired her to create her own story about the post-apocalypse and ancient powers.

***
02.07.2025 20:55
***

Already on sale!

A new story from Katerina Popova in a mystical novel


Anybody Alive? - Katerina Popova read online

***

Comments

An unexpectedly profound book. Started out as science fiction, but got reflections on the meaning of life and the responsibility of a scientist. The story of Lilith was particularly gripping. Wichowska knows how to combine adventure with serious themes. Really enjoyed it.
29.08.2025 guzioshkunci
I liked it. Unusual space stories. Read with interest. Good luck to the author.
28.08.2025 rol19
Good book, a lot of new things I discovered for myself, the genre is close to me, really mankind still does not know much, so many years have passed and so many mysteries of the creation or emergence of dinosaurs ... I recommend to read, in one breath read and breathtaking ... plunge into history
28.08.2025 bik2011
When a family has a little girl daughter/granddaughter, it is a celebration of life and lovely worries. She is just learning to read and she is being read to by adults. This book is exactly what is needed for such girls. And we ourselves are kinder when we read to her. She imagines the characters, asks questions and hypothesizes what might happen next. Less suitable for boys, but perfect for girls. Thank you!
25.08.2025 bibliophile
"Echoes of Destruction" is a mystical novel with the scale of an epic and the atmosphere of the post-apocalypse. The author creates a whole hidden world of vampires and werewolves, where there are politics, ancient secrets and fatal ambitions that turned into disaster. The book reads like a cinematic series: thick atmosphere, strong details, and a sense that more darkness lies ahead. The plot is addictive!
23.08.2025 AnnaBaxa

The History of the Invention of the Ukulele

25.12.2024 Рубрика: Interesting
Автор: vassyap
Книга: 
8268 3 0 17 792
The ukulele was invented in Hawaii by immigrants from the island of Madeira in the 1880s. Today, this musical instrument is popular and famous all over the world.
The History of the Invention of the Ukulele
фото: thecollector.com
The ukulele was invented in Hawaii by immigrants from Madeira Island in the 1880s. Today, this musical instrument is popular and famous all over the world.

The ukulele, a world-favorite four-stringed plucked instrument, was invented in Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants from the Madera Islands in the late 19th century.

These settlers brought with them small guitar-like instruments that became the predecessors of the ukulele during the colonization of Hawaii. Originally a hybrid of Madeiran instruments, the use of the ukulele was supported by King David Kalakaua and Queen Lili'uokalani, who played a key role in the revitalization of Hawaiian culture, including modern hula. Appearing to the world in 1915, it sparked a global craze. Today, the ukulele remains a favorite and iconic instrument around the world.

From Madeira to Hawaii


In the mid-1800s, a series of natural disasters devastated the Portuguese island of Madeira, prompting tens of thousands of Madeirans to emigrate to the Hawaiian Islands, then called the South Sandwich Islands. This influx of people brought significant changes to Hawaii, including a transformation of the musical culture.

00a1asfbbfrdd1.jpg
Photo: thecollector.com

According to one legend, the jubilant Madeirans who arrived in Hawaii staged nightly street concerts for the locals, singing folk songs. Joa Fernandez, upon reaching port in Honolulu, was so excited about land after 4 months of sailing that he immediately jumped off the ship and began playing on the pier.

The Hawaiians were deeply impressed by the musician's nimble fingers, moving across the harmonies of the strange little guitar like a "leaping flea". The instrument became known as the ukulele, from "uku" (flea) and "lele" (leap) in the Hawaiian language.

The second legend says that the Englishman Edward Purvis - an advisor to the last Hawaiian king David Kalakaua played the instrument. He was a very influential figure in the early days of the ukulele. Purvis was nicknamed "ukulele" for his short stature and vigor, and eventually the instrument he played for the king adopted this nickname.

A third legend tells of the Hawaiian queen Lili'uokalani. She claimed that the term "ukulele" actually means "the gift that came here" (where "uku" means "gift or reward" and "lele" translates as "to arrive, to come"), which is fundamentally different from the previous two legends.

Among the settlers who landed in Hawaii aboard the SS Ravenscrag in 1879 were three Madeiran cabinetmakers, Manuel Nunes, Jose do Espiritu Santo, and Augusto Diaz. These men first worked on the island's sugar plantations before moving to Honolulu.

00a1asfbbfrdd3.jpg
Photo: thecollector.com

Between 1884 and 1885, they opened their own woodworking shops and began making and selling the first ukuleles. The most successful of them was Nunes, who continued to make ukuleles after it was introduced to the American mainland, and whose sons produced ukuleles after his death.

Hybrid tool


The first ukuleles made in Hawaii were hybrids based on two Portuguese Madeira instruments similar to guitars. Machete de braga (or braguinha), a small four-stringed instrument played by strumming or plucking, and the rajao, a slightly larger five-stringed instrument.

The ukulele retained the general dimensions and double-barreled shape, wood construction and 17-fret machete de braga fingerboard. However, the musical instrument adopted the tuning of the four upper strings of the rajao (D-G-B-D).

00a1asfbbfrdd2.jpg
Photo: thecollector.com

While traditional machetes were classically made from spruce, juniper and other light-colored woods native to Madeira, Hawaiian ukuleles are made from koa, a light honey-brown wood native to Hawaii. This incredibly light, thin wood gave the instruments their characteristic tone and sound.

Royal patronage


The colonization of Hawaii seriously affected the culture of the native Hawaiians. In response to the influx of missionary and European influence, Hawaii's last king, King Kalakaua, encouraged Hawaiian cultural practices as well as the invention of new traditions.

Along with his wife and later Queen Lili'uokalani, King Kalakaua was an early proponent of the ukulele, using it to revitalize the native Hawaiian art of hula. By changing the tempo of the dance and incorporating the ukulele, he created the modern hula tradition. Lili'uokalani became famous for writing the classic Hawaiian song "Aloha Oe" on the ukulele.

00a1asfbbfrdd4.jpg
Photo: thecollector.com

The ukulele featured prominently at royal festivals and gatherings, and King Kalakaua often entertained private guests with his ukulele playing skills. The patronage of the king and queen encouraged Hawaiians to master the instrument and develop their own musical styles of playing.

The legacy of the ukulele


Over time, the Madeiran craftsmen who originally created the ukulele gave way to a new generation of Hawaiian luthiers. In 1915, Hawaiian businessman and musician Jonah Kumalae traveled to San Francisco and introduced the ukulele at the Panama Pacific International Exposition, sparking a worldwide craze.

The ukulele gained widespread popularity in the 1930s with performers such as Uculele Ike (Cliff Edwards) in the United States and George Formby in the United Kingdom. By the 1950s, mass-produced plastic ukuleles had become cheaper and widely available.

00a1asfbbfrdd5.jpg
Photo: thecollector.com

Popular pioneers in playing the instrument included the band The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Famous guitar manufacturers, from Martin to Fender to Gibson, produced ukuleles.

Today, Hawaii's most famous ukulele workshop, Kamaka (since 1916), continues to make ukuleles of all shapes and sizes on South Street in Honolulu. This instrument, whether soprano, concert, tenor, or baritone ukulele, has become a global musical phenomenon, popular and known throughout the world.

Sign up for our free weekly newsletter

Every week Jaaj.Club publishes many articles, stories and poems. Reading them all is a very difficult task. Subscribing to the newsletter will solve this problem: you will receive similar materials from the site on the selected topic for the last week by email.
Enter your Email
Хотите поднять публикацию в ТОП и разместить её на главной странице?

Фортепиано - мир музыки в одном инструменте

Фортепиано может заменить целый оркестр, но его звук также гармонично сочетается практически с любым другим инструментом. Фортепиано сравнивают с палитрой художника; специально для этого инструмента создавались прекрасные музыкальные произведения. Читать далее »

Скрипки в стиле барокко и некоторые их особенности

Многие скрипачи, исполняющие произведения репертуара 19 века и ранее, предпочитают играть на инструментах, сохраняющих характеристики скрипки в стиле барокко. Читать далее »

История путешествий: изобретение паспорта

Если не принимать во внимание средневековых предшественников, то современная паспортная система была создана в 1920-х годах для ограничения свободы передвижения после Первой мировой войны. Читать далее »

История и путь пилигримов

Образ консервативно одетых, вооружённых мушкетами людей, прибывших на корабле «Мэйфлауэр» в Плимут-Рок, штат Вирджиния, в 1620 году, прочно вошёл в сознание людей. Но кем же на самом деле были эти странствующие пилигримы? Читать далее »

Комментарии

-Комментариев нет-