ed531
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So here's the story, I received my new Pono Tenor today. It was set up with a low G (as I've requested). I've played it for about 20 minutes and I can honestly say that I don't like the low G. A part of me is saying, "you already have a high G tenor uke, give it time before deciding on changing this one to a high G". The other part of me is saying, "might as well change the low G if you don't like it".
My concern is I don't want to have a uke that stays in the closet because I don't like one string... on the other hand, would owning two tenors both tuned to high G make sense ?"
My question is, tenor players, which do you prefer ?
BTW, Pono and the other 3 strings sound nice
My concern is I don't want to have a uke that stays in the closet because I don't like one string... on the other hand, would owning two tenors both tuned to high G make sense ?"
My question is, tenor players, which do you prefer ?
BTW, Pono and the other 3 strings sound nice