Hello all,
I enjoyed playing my acoustic guitar in the tuning DADGAD before I started focusing on the ukulele, which I play in GCEA. I'm wanting to arrange some music (for multi tracking)for the acoustic guitar and the ukulele, with the acoustic covering the low-end and I'm not sure how friendly DADGAD and GCEA would work out. I've considered the ukulele D tuning ADF#B, but the G string in DADGAD on the guitar doesn't seem to play well with the F# in the ADF#B uke tuning. I've considered a DADF#AD tuning for the guitar to make it work better with the Uke D tuning.
So yeah, I'm musing here, but I think it's fun the think about and get feedback from more experienced ukulele players. How do people usually approach acoustic guitar/ukulele accompaniment? Like I mentioned, I usually don't play guitar in standard EADGBE. What do you think? How about my mad scientist idea for the tunings I mentioned above? Thank you in advance.
I enjoyed playing my acoustic guitar in the tuning DADGAD before I started focusing on the ukulele, which I play in GCEA. I'm wanting to arrange some music (for multi tracking)for the acoustic guitar and the ukulele, with the acoustic covering the low-end and I'm not sure how friendly DADGAD and GCEA would work out. I've considered the ukulele D tuning ADF#B, but the G string in DADGAD on the guitar doesn't seem to play well with the F# in the ADF#B uke tuning. I've considered a DADF#AD tuning for the guitar to make it work better with the Uke D tuning.
So yeah, I'm musing here, but I think it's fun the think about and get feedback from more experienced ukulele players. How do people usually approach acoustic guitar/ukulele accompaniment? Like I mentioned, I usually don't play guitar in standard EADGBE. What do you think? How about my mad scientist idea for the tunings I mentioned above? Thank you in advance.