Croaky Keith
Well-known member
On Sunday, I ordered a couple of sets of Living Water concert low G strings.
They arrived this morning, (first class post), & I stood looking at them & wondering which uke to put them on first, allowing that I am trying to learn a new tune for this weeks Seasons thread, & didn't want to mess with the uke I intend recording it on.
So it was that I decided to try putting them on to my Kala KA-SLNG, (long neck soprano).
This is the first time that I have tried restringing on a uke, & it went very smoothly.
The result is that I now have flourocarbon low G strings on my go to uke, & I immediately noticed a slightly warmer tone with a lot more sustain, (the original strings were Aquila).
Moral of this story - if you are thinking of trying different strings, go for it.
They arrived this morning, (first class post), & I stood looking at them & wondering which uke to put them on first, allowing that I am trying to learn a new tune for this weeks Seasons thread, & didn't want to mess with the uke I intend recording it on.
So it was that I decided to try putting them on to my Kala KA-SLNG, (long neck soprano).
This is the first time that I have tried restringing on a uke, & it went very smoothly.
The result is that I now have flourocarbon low G strings on my go to uke, & I immediately noticed a slightly warmer tone with a lot more sustain, (the original strings were Aquila).
Moral of this story - if you are thinking of trying different strings, go for it.