yurey
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The other day, I tuned my concert uke(KALA FMCG) in GDAE.
2 days later 1st string snapped. (I suppose it's because I loosened strings often to reduce tension) And then I realized that the bridge hole was nearly broken.
I knew this tuning was not safe, but I didn't see this coming that early. Now I'm wondering if there would've been no damage if it was an ebony bridge, cuz they should be much harder than rosewood.
To guys play uke in the same tuning, is your uke alright? Or, damages as in like warping a neck, bellyig or a bridge issue are sure to happen??
2 days later 1st string snapped. (I suppose it's because I loosened strings often to reduce tension) And then I realized that the bridge hole was nearly broken.
I knew this tuning was not safe, but I didn't see this coming that early. Now I'm wondering if there would've been no damage if it was an ebony bridge, cuz they should be much harder than rosewood.
To guys play uke in the same tuning, is your uke alright? Or, damages as in like warping a neck, bellyig or a bridge issue are sure to happen??