specialmike
Well-known member
I was watching the KoAloha Story video last night and Papa KoAloha was talking about giving each ukulele a "intonation' test. He mentioned something about playing a C note and another C note of the same octave and passing his audio test.
According to him, when you play those two notes, you should not get a 'wavy" sound. That's understandable. But when I play the two notes, A-3, E-8, I always get a wavy sound. When I pull out my tuner at 440 hz, it says they're both in tune, "green light'.
So... how am I supposed to make it so that my KoAloha is in more tune, so that there is no wavy sound. But the more I think about it, the less avoiding the "wavy sound' seems possible. If I strum both strings even a tenth of a second apart, I'm going to get wavy sounds...It's simple physics... Any help on this perfect tuning?
Thanks in Advance
According to him, when you play those two notes, you should not get a 'wavy" sound. That's understandable. But when I play the two notes, A-3, E-8, I always get a wavy sound. When I pull out my tuner at 440 hz, it says they're both in tune, "green light'.
So... how am I supposed to make it so that my KoAloha is in more tune, so that there is no wavy sound. But the more I think about it, the less avoiding the "wavy sound' seems possible. If I strum both strings even a tenth of a second apart, I'm going to get wavy sounds...It's simple physics... Any help on this perfect tuning?
Thanks in Advance