bunnyf
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i searched old threads but couldn't find info on this, so I thought I'd ask. What strings would you use an a baritone ukulele to get EADG tuning, one octave lower? I'd like to take my old Harmony and repurpose it.
String | Frequency | Scientific pitch notation |
---|---|---|
1 (G) | 196.00 Hz | G3 |
2 (D) | 146.83 Hz | D3 |
3 (A) | 110.00 Hz | A2 |
4 (E) | 82.41 Hz | E2 |
Same range? So your tuning would be E3 A3 D3 G3? If so, I bet you could use the same gauges for E and A as the D and G. That seems like a very narrow range though - only a fifth and the low note is on the 3rd string. That just seems - weird - but I'd love to hear it!I want to tune my Baritone to E A D G so I can play jazz comping triads, not bass. So I think I can move the baritone D & G strings in place of B & E strings. I'll just need new E & A strings. They will just need to be in the same range as the Baritone D & G strings.
Same range? So your tuning would be E3 A3 D3 G3? If so, I bet you could use the same gauges for E and A as the D and G. That seems like a very narrow range though - only a fifth and the low note is on the 3rd string. That just seems - weird - but I'd love to hear it!
Same range? So your tuning would be E3 A3 D3 G3? If so, I bet you could use the same gauges for E and A as the D and G. That seems like a very narrow range though - only a fifth and the low note is on the 3rd string. That just seems - weird - but I'd love to hear it!