SuzukHammer
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2010
- Messages
- 1,623
- Reaction score
- 1
I only brought 3 ukes with me on my initial trip to my new country I'm living in for my new job. I brought some various string sets.
I always liked the G String Hawaiian Style I bought months back; but, it was too nice to play for a noobie like me; so, it was nice to have time to play this uke as I don't have many ukes to rotate.
I had some Guadalupe nylon wound soprano strings sitting around so why not put them on?
Its only been 1/2 a day of the strings settling in; but, ooooohhhhh, I think this uke is PERFECT.
The sustain.
The ringing tones.
The response.
When I played with the normal nylon strings, it sounded ok; but now it sounds like I can do sooo much more with the strings.
For instance, there is a slide required on Jack Johnson's If I had eyes. You start on the 2 and 4 sting at the 7th fret and slide back to open 2 and C# on the 3. Previously, I could not get that slide to sound any good. It was frustrating. Now, I run my 2 fingers all the way back and there is loud tone all the way back. oh. oh.
I was getting sloppy with my D chord. But with this string, I can hear a huge difference as I work to fret better; so, I try the slight moving of my fretting and I can hear it. So, time to start practicing the Clapton tremolo I can't seem to get.
I feel like I fell in love and I'm cheating on my wife.
I always liked the G String Hawaiian Style I bought months back; but, it was too nice to play for a noobie like me; so, it was nice to have time to play this uke as I don't have many ukes to rotate.
I had some Guadalupe nylon wound soprano strings sitting around so why not put them on?
Its only been 1/2 a day of the strings settling in; but, ooooohhhhh, I think this uke is PERFECT.
The sustain.
The ringing tones.
The response.
When I played with the normal nylon strings, it sounded ok; but now it sounds like I can do sooo much more with the strings.
For instance, there is a slide required on Jack Johnson's If I had eyes. You start on the 2 and 4 sting at the 7th fret and slide back to open 2 and C# on the 3. Previously, I could not get that slide to sound any good. It was frustrating. Now, I run my 2 fingers all the way back and there is loud tone all the way back. oh. oh.
I was getting sloppy with my D chord. But with this string, I can hear a huge difference as I work to fret better; so, I try the slight moving of my fretting and I can hear it. So, time to start practicing the Clapton tremolo I can't seem to get.
I feel like I fell in love and I'm cheating on my wife.