The term focuses on a specific instrumental arrangement of a well-known song. It refers to an interpretation of “What a Wonderful World” adapted for the ukulele, a small, four-stringed instrument. An example might include a ukulele tutorial demonstrating how to play the song’s melody and chords, or a performance of the song featuring ukulele accompaniment.
Such arrangements can introduce individuals to the joys of playing music. The ukulele’s relatively simple chord shapes and manageable size make it an accessible instrument for beginners. The familiarity of the song further lowers the barrier to entry, encouraging individuals to learn and perform. Historically, the song itself, composed by Bob Thiele (as “George Douglas”) and George David Weiss, and famously performed by Louis Armstrong, is associated with themes of optimism and appreciation of life’s simple pleasures. Adapting this to the ukulele maintains that sentiment.