Hi-
I'm a beginner and working my way through the James Hill Booster Uke classes and enjoying them. Very clearly laid out and organized to feel like you're making steady progress.
I bought my uke about a month ago so it's fairly new. It's an Enya laminate tenor. It's still got the stock Enya strings, which I believe are fluorocarbon.
One thing I've begun to notice is that some strings are louder than others. Particularly the open strings in any given chord. It could be my playing but after poking around here and on the Internet - it seems like it could also be a need for new strings. Any advice?
In an open chord - the G and A strings are quite loud. Enough that it makes the chord sound wonky, like I'm playing the wrong thing. I can confirm that I've got the right fingering and my instrument is in tune.
Thanks in advance!
I'm a beginner and working my way through the James Hill Booster Uke classes and enjoying them. Very clearly laid out and organized to feel like you're making steady progress.
I bought my uke about a month ago so it's fairly new. It's an Enya laminate tenor. It's still got the stock Enya strings, which I believe are fluorocarbon.
One thing I've begun to notice is that some strings are louder than others. Particularly the open strings in any given chord. It could be my playing but after poking around here and on the Internet - it seems like it could also be a need for new strings. Any advice?
In an open chord - the G and A strings are quite loud. Enough that it makes the chord sound wonky, like I'm playing the wrong thing. I can confirm that I've got the right fingering and my instrument is in tune.
Thanks in advance!