notalent31
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I'm assuming that if I string a baritone uke with GCEA strings that I"ll have no problem playing it properly in the GCEA mode?
I'm assuming that if I string a baritone uke with GCEA strings that I"ll have no problem playing it properly in the GCEA mode?
Your reply was just about the only positive one, unless I misunderstand the other replys.
My reason for using GCEA strings on a baritone is that many of the songs available to me are all in GCEA tuning and not DGBE like my baritone is. So, I thought by purchasing another baritone uke and using the GCEA strings, that I could then play all those songs written for a uke tuned to GCEA? Am I wrong?..
I already have a baritone uke that I like very much. I do prefer the "deeper" tones I get from the baritone. So, I would guess by putting GCEA strings on a baritone uke, I'd then get the deeper uke tone that I like.
Please correct me if I"m wrong. Some of the other replies I've gotten here don't seem to agree with my thoughts on this. I sure could use some more info on this.
Truth be told, there are really no such things as "GCEA" strings...