fretie
Well-known member
I prefer sopranos and I prefer ‘em to be reentrant tuning.
BUT, I am taking my Kala thinline soprano on an upcoming trip and I should be practicing the low G pieces that I am working on for the newly forming ensemble group in metro Vancouver. (I normally practice the ensemble music with my lovely and very sexy Lone Tree tenor uke, strung, of course, low G.)
SO, I’ve never strung a soprano with a low G and I am wondering if I should go with a wound low G or a fatty fluorocarbon low G.
NOW, please share your experience and/or point of view on a wee soprano about to be sportin’ a low’ish Gee.
BUT, I am taking my Kala thinline soprano on an upcoming trip and I should be practicing the low G pieces that I am working on for the newly forming ensemble group in metro Vancouver. (I normally practice the ensemble music with my lovely and very sexy Lone Tree tenor uke, strung, of course, low G.)
SO, I’ve never strung a soprano with a low G and I am wondering if I should go with a wound low G or a fatty fluorocarbon low G.
NOW, please share your experience and/or point of view on a wee soprano about to be sportin’ a low’ish Gee.