UkuleleHal
Member
Hi,
I'm very new, and if this question has been asked before I apologize. However I am wondering about one tiny thing.
A short while ago I bought my first Ukulele, a Soprano. Having not played an instrument since I was in school I was surprised at how easily the ukulele has drawn me in and have me wanting to play it from I wake till I go to bed. Alas I have work.
I am contemplating purchasing one more instrument in order to string play it with a low G. Seeing as my instrument is set up with a high G. (Standard tuning)
I love the sound my uke has. However I am inquisitive by nature and so I would like to know what you ladies and gents out there think of this.
Could anyone enlighten me as to wether or not this might be a good idea. I imagine the sound of every chord to change quite a lot with that change in tuning, however I am very curious.
I do hope that my question makes sense, and that some of you can take the time to enlighten me a bit on my query.
I do have more questions but one at a time. Nice and slow I think may be best.
I'm very new, and if this question has been asked before I apologize. However I am wondering about one tiny thing.
A short while ago I bought my first Ukulele, a Soprano. Having not played an instrument since I was in school I was surprised at how easily the ukulele has drawn me in and have me wanting to play it from I wake till I go to bed. Alas I have work.
I am contemplating purchasing one more instrument in order to string play it with a low G. Seeing as my instrument is set up with a high G. (Standard tuning)
I love the sound my uke has. However I am inquisitive by nature and so I would like to know what you ladies and gents out there think of this.
Could anyone enlighten me as to wether or not this might be a good idea. I imagine the sound of every chord to change quite a lot with that change in tuning, however I am very curious.
I do hope that my question makes sense, and that some of you can take the time to enlighten me a bit on my query.
I do have more questions but one at a time. Nice and slow I think may be best.