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The Soprano (or standard) ukulele is what most of the world thinks of when the term is mentioned. Picture Tiny Tim tiptoeing through the tulips- the Soprano ukulele traditionally measures 13" between the nut and the bridge (Scale length) with a total length of 21". The Soprano Uke is most commonly tuned to C tuning, g'c'e'a', with a popular alternate tuning, one step up of a'd'f#'b, which often produces a sweet, ringing sound.
The Concert Ukulele, is just a bit larger than the Soprano. Due to it's larger size it produces a slightly deeper sound with more volume than the Soprano Ukulele. The scale length is 15", with a total length of 23". The larger size makes the fingerboard easier to maneuver and easier to learn. It is tuned to the C Tuning, g'c'e'a' and also sees the D tuning one step up, a'd'f#'b.
The Tenor Ukulele is just larger than the Concert Ukulele, with a scale length of 17" and a total length from tip to tail at 26". It produces a deeper sound, but maintains the unmistakable ukulele tone. This uke, like the two smaller ones, is tuned to g'c'e'a'.