A player in our uke group has a uke with both a log G and high G strings; they are right next to each other so you can't play one without hitting the other (her uke has 5 tuning screws).
Any advantage to this? I would think it a disadvantage for playing melody, since strumming low G will always hit the high G string as well.
What is the rationale for this?
Joramy
www.lakesidepress.com/UkeSyllabus.pdf
Any advantage to this? I would think it a disadvantage for playing melody, since strumming low G will always hit the high G string as well.
What is the rationale for this?
Joramy
www.lakesidepress.com/UkeSyllabus.pdf