The ukulele thread

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Mad Doug Biker

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I keep seeing this in a local Cash Generator.

Any good, does anyone know?

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Mad Doug Biker

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And before anyone states the bleedin' obvious, yes, yes I know it isn't a 'Uke'.
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
I feel almost like buying it now and joining this thread... If I pretend it's a Uke 🤣
I have an 8 string uke, so there's no reason why you can't re-tune it to uke tuning but you may have to change some of the strings as ti will depend on the change of note per string and some may not take kindly to the difference - ! :eek:
A musician I know has a banjo which she's uke tuned as it suits her. It's your instrument, so your choice and monkey's to what others say - ! :okay:
 

Mad Doug Biker

I prefer animals to most people.
Location
Craggy Island
I have an 8 string uke, so there's no reason why you can't re-tune it to uke tuning but you may have to change some of the strings as ti will depend on the change of note per string and some may not take kindly to the difference - ! :eek:
A musician I know has a banjo which she's uke tuned as it suits her. It's your instrument, so your choice and monkey's to what others say - ! :okay:

I know nothing about them, I'd be a total beginner.

Besides, I haven't bought it, I just hope it's still there next time I go 😳
 

Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
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Reading
I read some ukuleles are tuned with a high G and others are tuned with a low G. I think most are tuned with a high G. If you use a low G, can you play songs the same way?
 

icowden

Veteran
Location
Surrey
I read some ukuleles are tuned with a high G and others are tuned with a low G. I think most are tuned with a high G. If you use a low G, can you play songs the same way?

Yes, sort of. The chords won't change but with high g you can use more open chord voicings, it's easier for beginners and it's the traditional sound.
Low G gives you a bigger overall range of notes and a deeper sound, so is better for fingerpicking. It's more guitar like.
 
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