liverlipsyyz
Well-known member
hi! i'm at a bit of a cross roads with my uke playing. i've determined that i'm just a horrible singer. i'm thinking about putting a low g string on my uke and just playing uke solos/chord solos and stuff like that rather than tunes i need to sing along with. the problem is:
a) i like to be able to play all kinds of songs, most of which will need to be sung
b) i want to play uke solos/chord solos but i'm afraid to put a low g string on my tenor because i don't want to have to switch it out all the time and i'm worried that i'll lose that "uke" sound (i only have one uke so having two ukes, one with a low g and one with a high g is out of the question).
the reason i think i need to put a low g string on my uke is that i have a book called 50 easy uke chord solos which requires a low g string. and i really want to play some of that stuff.
any advice? should i just put up with my horrible singing, afraid to ever play in public or in front of anyone else?
thanks!
liver
a) i like to be able to play all kinds of songs, most of which will need to be sung
b) i want to play uke solos/chord solos but i'm afraid to put a low g string on my tenor because i don't want to have to switch it out all the time and i'm worried that i'll lose that "uke" sound (i only have one uke so having two ukes, one with a low g and one with a high g is out of the question).
the reason i think i need to put a low g string on my uke is that i have a book called 50 easy uke chord solos which requires a low g string. and i really want to play some of that stuff.
any advice? should i just put up with my horrible singing, afraid to ever play in public or in front of anyone else?
thanks!
liver