isismarina
Active member
Hi everyone. I have been playing the ukulele for about a year now and I have finally started experimenting with different strings. I discovered that on my soprano I enjoy the Aquila high-gCEA strings. On my both my standard and resonator concert size ukes I have fallen in love with Aquila low GCEA strings. My boyfriend just recently bought me a baritone uke (by accident, he ment to purchase a tenor) which I had never really considered playing because being a beginner I really want to get a grasp on one tuning before turning my attention to a new one.
I love the sound of the baritone. It is so beautiful and rich. But because of my love of the sound of the low g on my concerts I thought it would be even more beautiful on the baritone. After being given a few funny faces at music shops around Stockholm and Amsterdam in search of low G baritone uke strings, I searched the forums here and if I have things right, it is indeed an semi-popular way to play the baritone.
My question is- how do I get my hands on some low-G baritone strings. Are there any brands that make these? Which would you recommend? I would like to avoid using tenor strings and risking stressing the strings and instrument.
Thanks!
I love the sound of the baritone. It is so beautiful and rich. But because of my love of the sound of the low g on my concerts I thought it would be even more beautiful on the baritone. After being given a few funny faces at music shops around Stockholm and Amsterdam in search of low G baritone uke strings, I searched the forums here and if I have things right, it is indeed an semi-popular way to play the baritone.
My question is- how do I get my hands on some low-G baritone strings. Are there any brands that make these? Which would you recommend? I would like to avoid using tenor strings and risking stressing the strings and instrument.
Thanks!