Not a fan of Aquila either. it really comes down to there are two main types nylgut (aquila) or fluorocarbon which gives a more articulate sound. I spent years experimenting with strings and finally decided to just go ahead and develop my own set for soprano which is what I've used ever since: www.thetinman.co/smile/the-tin-mans-magic-ukulele-strings
@@Banjoleletinman awesome thank you so would these work on a spruce top with rosewood sides for soprano? I also have a mahogany tenor. But I want the swing/jazz technique mostly and the Aquilas were too clangy and stiff.
@@ShuTheRipper Can never say for sure how they'll sound on any specific uke but I think they, or any fluorocarbon string, will get you in the ballpark.
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Thanks! You make it so simple to follow along!
Excellent !! So easy to follow.
Beautiful Christopher❤
We need a tutorial of your singing. I love it.
What a great chord progression! That A7#5....❤ Thanks Christopher!
I enjoyed that a lot!
Takk!
So relaxing….
very pleased to have found you.❤🎶🌷
❤how cool!
What strings do you recommend for a soprano? I hate the Aquila
Not a fan of Aquila either. it really comes down to there are two main types nylgut (aquila) or fluorocarbon which gives a more articulate sound. I spent years experimenting with strings and finally decided to just go ahead and develop my own set for soprano which is what I've used ever since:
www.thetinman.co/smile/the-tin-mans-magic-ukulele-strings
@@Banjoleletinman awesome thank you so would these work on a spruce top with rosewood sides for soprano? I also have a mahogany tenor. But I want the swing/jazz technique mostly and the Aquilas were too clangy and stiff.
@@ShuTheRipper Can never say for sure how they'll sound on any specific uke but I think they, or any fluorocarbon string, will get you in the ballpark.