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While you can play different genres on a uke, it will almost always have that bright, "island" sound. It’s charming, but it’s less versatile than its six-stringed cousin. The Verdict

If your goal is , start with the Ukulele . It’s the perfect "gateway drug" to music. You'll build rhythm and timing without the frustration of difficult fingerings.

The first thing every new player notices is "finger pain." Pressing down metal strings on a guitar can be tough on un-calloused fingertips. 124839

Check out the MindStick Blog for more deep dives into beginner-friendly instruments. If you'd like, I can: Recommend specific beginner models for either instrument. List the first 3 chords you should learn for both. Draft a 30-day practice plan for a total beginner.

Ukuleles typically use nylon strings, which are much softer and require less pressure to produce a clear note. While you can play different genres on a

If you’re a traveler, the choice is almost made for you. A soprano or concert ukulele fits into a backpack or a carry-on easily. A guitar requires a dedicated case and often its own seat on a bus.

With six strings and a much deeper body, the guitar offers a massive range of tones. You can play heavy metal, classical, jazz, or folk. It’s the perfect "gateway drug" to music

You can often play a basic song within 15 minutes of picking it up. A "C Major" chord on a uke is just one finger on one string.