Worth CL/BL are the thinnest diameter uke strings I have seen, after testing over 100 different sets of strings over the past 4 yrs.
On soprano, I find they are great for strumming, but for me, these strings on soprano seem to lack the punch and attack for fingerstyle and campanella as they are a bit quieter than the CM/BM or CT/BT strings which are a thicker gauge each...
The link in my signature will take you to some discussions and evals where I have talked about these and other strings before.
I only play with my natural nails both flamenco style strumming and campanella style finger-picking, but if you are playing with finger pads only, you may find them too quiet and lacking articulation in the initial string attack, but some folks prefer that sound and feel.
I have also put the CL/BL strings on concert and tenor,
as well as soprano, and due to the lighter gauge you need to play with a slightly lighter technique from your strumming hand, for due to the lower tension of these strings, you can easily overdrive them and end up with a muddy sound instead of crystal clear note separation (which happens when you play softer), but they are effortless for the fretting hand, which is a plus if you are having pain in the fretting hand.
But a lot also depends on how your uke is built, as a lighter/thinner top should be fine, but a uke with heavier bracing and thicker top, you may not get much volume. But for like $12 for a double set, it is a small price to pay in order to try for yourself.
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