UkeTubeUK
Well-known member
Hi everyone,
I know that I'm mostly preaching to the converted here, but I'm sure there's plenty of beginners who have read loads about slapping on new strings. Well, take it from me it really is worth it.
I started playing about 10 months ago with a cheap 'Lucky' ukulele and haven't looked back I now own a 'Hudson' tenor (very sweet sound) and a fun Mahalo Telecaster. The latter 2 ukes sound fine with the strings they cane with, but the original cheapie has never bee amazing. Yesterday I bought Aquila Nyglut strings from Gamlins in Cardiff, UK and hey presto the thing sounds amazing.
To cut a long story short - if you've read this forum and never taken the new string plunge, go for it.
Thank you.
I know that I'm mostly preaching to the converted here, but I'm sure there's plenty of beginners who have read loads about slapping on new strings. Well, take it from me it really is worth it.
I started playing about 10 months ago with a cheap 'Lucky' ukulele and haven't looked back I now own a 'Hudson' tenor (very sweet sound) and a fun Mahalo Telecaster. The latter 2 ukes sound fine with the strings they cane with, but the original cheapie has never bee amazing. Yesterday I bought Aquila Nyglut strings from Gamlins in Cardiff, UK and hey presto the thing sounds amazing.
To cut a long story short - if you've read this forum and never taken the new string plunge, go for it.
Thank you.