HydePryde
Active member
So, I have a baritone uke, and my concert is on the way. I've been cheating by practicing the gCEA tuning chords on my baritone (tuned to DGBE) while I wait for the concert to arrive (I've only been playing a few days). So my question is this:
If I'm not playing with anyone else (thus having to worry about being in the same key) is there any reason that I can't just play the same chords on my baritone that I will play on my concert when I just want a different sound? I mean, I know that when I play a C chord (according to the soprano/concert/tenor chart) on my baritone, it's not really a C chord, but if I'm not playing with other people, does it matter?
If I'm not playing with anyone else (thus having to worry about being in the same key) is there any reason that I can't just play the same chords on my baritone that I will play on my concert when I just want a different sound? I mean, I know that when I play a C chord (according to the soprano/concert/tenor chart) on my baritone, it's not really a C chord, but if I'm not playing with other people, does it matter?