Taylor is really good about their out-the-door setup. Also, Elderly.
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Taylor is really good about their out-the-door setup. Also, Elderly.
Of course, the other baritone origin story is . . . "that (Arthur) Godfrey asked (Eddie) Connors to design a larger-bodied, lower-pitched ukulele." So the baritone isn't a lesser guitar, it is a...
I also have several guitars and thought getting a baritone uke would be repetitive. So I am getting a baritone uke tuned GCEA but an octave down from standard.
1. Sell a guitar
2. Buy a uke.
There are tenor ukes available with larger bodies that have a bassier sound. There are also ukes with a baritone body and a tenor neck. An option I might try is a baritone strung GCEA but an octave...
Very nice. Great voice.
They didn’t leave anything on the workshop table with that one! How does it sound?
I was thinking of the Guadalupe GCEA one octave lower than Tenor strings for Baritone, tuned up to ADF#B.
Some have said that using a set of octave down (Guadalupe strings 1 octave lower than tenor) GCEA strings on a baritone leads to a muddy sound. Would tuning such a set up to ADF#B improve the sound...