zztush
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I have a low G string and I have tried low G several times on my soprano. I used to think that low G string did not sound good with other strings. But now I am thinking different way. It still doesn't harmonize well with other strings. But I think low G string sounds much better than CE and A strings on my soprano. It sounds loud and has much sustain. And I think I should not remove low G string this time.
Low G string gives me another 5 good tones. Hence I need not use 5 shrill tones on up the neck when I transpose the key 5 steps down. And there low 5 tones allow me to transpose more chance to key of C F or G when I arrange chord solo.
I don't like shrill sounds and low G gives more chance to use low position for me on my soprano.
Low G string gives me another 5 good tones. Hence I need not use 5 shrill tones on up the neck when I transpose the key 5 steps down. And there low 5 tones allow me to transpose more chance to key of C F or G when I arrange chord solo.
I don't like shrill sounds and low G gives more chance to use low position for me on my soprano.
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