umagrama
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Hello people... this is my first post in this forum. I finally found this ukulele hideout place! Uhuwww
Anyway, my first question is: should I have a high g string or a low g string?
I started with the low g and was much happier with the sound of it. The string broke and i cant find ukulele strings no where here in Brazil. I got a high g string from a cavaquinho, which is very similar to a ukulele but it just doesnt sound the same (because it is not). Correct if I am wrong, but while in Hawaii the high g string was acceptable but the hawaiians didnt like it so much. It just doesnt flow as smooth though one can play with it.
Is there a way to adapt a guitar string into a low g string for the uke?
Thanks for the help in advance.
Peace.
Anyway, my first question is: should I have a high g string or a low g string?
I started with the low g and was much happier with the sound of it. The string broke and i cant find ukulele strings no where here in Brazil. I got a high g string from a cavaquinho, which is very similar to a ukulele but it just doesnt sound the same (because it is not). Correct if I am wrong, but while in Hawaii the high g string was acceptable but the hawaiians didnt like it so much. It just doesnt flow as smooth though one can play with it.
Is there a way to adapt a guitar string into a low g string for the uke?
Thanks for the help in advance.
Peace.