Ben_H
Well-known member
I was in a fairly well known UK uke shop today trying baritones. I asked the chap if he had any that were strung as re-entrants. After several goes explaining that I meant high D and not a G tuning he looked at me a bit funny and said, "Never heard of that before, maybe you've come up with something new!"
Now, I've only been playing for about 10 weeks but have I imagined re-entrant baritones being the traditional way of doing things and the low D a more modern invention?
I said to the guy that I've seen re-entrant sets of strings for sale and he just seemed bemused.
Anyone else think it a bit odd?
Now, I've only been playing for about 10 weeks but have I imagined re-entrant baritones being the traditional way of doing things and the low D a more modern invention?
I said to the guy that I've seen re-entrant sets of strings for sale and he just seemed bemused.
Anyone else think it a bit odd?