fernandogardinali
Well-known member
Hello,
I've got a 8 and 6 string ukes from Oscar Schmidt - they are actually the cheaper I've seen and they sound ok. I have strung them with Worth browns.
Watching the Scorcese documentary about George Harrison, I seen for the first time the clip where George plays Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea on his 6 string Kamaka. I'm not 100% sure, but I think he used the strings in this order, which the capital letters are low strings: g Cc e Aa (being the low strings wounded). I use g cC e aA.
Also I've seen some ukes stringed without the low A, being the a strings in unison.
Am I using the wrong order? The way George used (or I think he used) is common? Althought I think there will be no big difference on the sound.
I've got a 8 and 6 string ukes from Oscar Schmidt - they are actually the cheaper I've seen and they sound ok. I have strung them with Worth browns.
Watching the Scorcese documentary about George Harrison, I seen for the first time the clip where George plays Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea on his 6 string Kamaka. I'm not 100% sure, but I think he used the strings in this order, which the capital letters are low strings: g Cc e Aa (being the low strings wounded). I use g cC e aA.
Also I've seen some ukes stringed without the low A, being the a strings in unison.
Am I using the wrong order? The way George used (or I think he used) is common? Althought I think there will be no big difference on the sound.