So I just learned there is a low G for ukes. I did not know this. Man I'm enjoying the wee editing tricks you are doing with your videos. I might need to "steal" an idea or two from you, for homage reasons of course haha. keep up the good work
That's good - I try and pitch my instructional videos at a level where people who have never heard of what I'm talking about can get it - which probably means they're not much use for advanced players but hopefully useful to some!
Hi Trevor - it's a second hand Big Island electro tenor I have in at the moment - worldofukes.co.uk/special-secret-offers/used-big-island-kxxx-tr-all-solid-koa-mi-si-electro-tenor-ukulele
You can yes... But you need a specific string. You only need to change that one string, the G. You can buy single low G strings (my favourite is the Fremont Squeakless)
So I only watched a minute and a half and then I saw in the comments what I wanted to know that you do need to buy another string for your ukulele or hopefully for your other ukulele. I wish you would have told us this in the video to begin with that is what people want to know.
Thanks boss good job and I like your World wallpaper that's cool
mmmmm…..🤔 you got me going there…🙏🏽🎶😀 new to the Uke but also guitar player 🎸😀
So I just learned there is a low G for ukes. I did not know this. Man I'm enjoying the wee editing tricks you are doing with your videos. I might need to "steal" an idea or two from you, for homage reasons of course haha. keep up the good work
That's good - I try and pitch my instructional videos at a level where people who have never heard of what I'm talking about can get it - which probably means they're not much use for advanced players but hopefully useful to some!
Interesting, thanks Matt. What is the uke please. Cheers, Trevor
Hi Trevor - it's a second hand Big Island electro tenor I have in at the moment - worldofukes.co.uk/special-secret-offers/used-big-island-kxxx-tr-all-solid-koa-mi-si-electro-tenor-ukulele
@@WorldofUkes Thank you Matt, I like it but it's out of my league at this time. Appreciate all you do and the time you give. Cheers again. T
@@tjbissues5889 Thanks Trevor, that's kind :)
Hiya Matt, great video as always, how many times did you have to film the finger clicking?🎶
I can manage the clicking fine, though if I'd done outtakes, I did fail to get C, F and G right once!
Low G has mojo and loads of swagger
Can you use the same ukulele for a high G and a low G ? If so would I have to use different gauge strings.
Many thanks
Martin
You can yes... But you need a specific string. You only need to change that one string, the G. You can buy single low G strings (my favourite is the Fremont Squeakless)
@@WorldofUkes Many thanks.🎸👍
Whow, thats very interesting, that you.
So I only watched a minute and a half and then I saw in the comments what I wanted to know that you do need to buy another string for your ukulele or hopefully for your other ukulele. I wish you would have told us this in the video to begin with that is what people want to know.
Well if you found an answer, one way or another, in 90 seconds, that doesn't sound too bad!