tad
Well-known member
Okay, I've been wanting a sopranino for a while now, and my student loan check came in, so I went and got myself an Ohana sopranino. I figure it's the cheapest solid-wood uke you can buy, anyway, at 150 with case and MGM love.
But there's a problem. It's got friction tuners.
And I still haven't mastered those things. The one uke I had that had friction tuners, I traded 'em out for some geared tuners. I still haven't learned to adjust to a 1:1 gear ratio...
So...
Any advice for someone who's completely new to friction tuners, as far as tricks, care and feeding, how to talk to them so they cooperate...?
But there's a problem. It's got friction tuners.
And I still haven't mastered those things. The one uke I had that had friction tuners, I traded 'em out for some geared tuners. I still haven't learned to adjust to a 1:1 gear ratio...
So...
Any advice for someone who's completely new to friction tuners, as far as tricks, care and feeding, how to talk to them so they cooperate...?