Low G and High G ukulele strings explained! Which is better?

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Ukuele 101! What is High G ukulele? What is Low G ukulele? What is standard Tuning on the Ukulele? In this lesson KEV from the Tiki Nation explains the difference between Low G and high G strings on the ukulele. A must watch video for all ukulele beginner.
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  • @giuliaricci3770
    @giuliaricci3770 Před rokem +9

    Protect this man at all costs! Super cool class

  • @alices1936
    @alices1936 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Your explanation of the low and high G strings was so informative. I’m changing my strings to the low G😊

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for you kind comment. I do weekly ONLINE classes - taking a break this Saturday - but after that we resume. It's fun and it's donation based so you can come and not worry about anything except learning and having fun. Go to thetikination.com and register there - You will get the class link. Cheers KEV

  • @cherisarton7075
    @cherisarton7075 Před 11 měsíci +4

    This was an incredibly informative tutorial. Thank you. I have to admit that I switched to a low G on my concert fender ukulele because of the sound it makes without really understanding why the sound was so much richer. I will certainly watch more of your videos.

  • @federicovalle213
    @federicovalle213 Před rokem +1

    Great video Kev! You play awesome!

  • @jimbobs1951
    @jimbobs1951 Před rokem +1

    Super explanation and awesome demonstration.

  • @peggy_tan
    @peggy_tan Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you, this is the most comprehensive video on the subject. It really helps me a lot on making the decision.

  • @IMMasterStrategist
    @IMMasterStrategist Před rokem +2

    WOW!! You're an Amazingly Brilliant & Knowledgeable Instrctor & this video is beyond Excellent! So very glad we found You. ❤️

  • @michelleboyd8763
    @michelleboyd8763 Před 3 lety +2

    Very informative thanks Kev

  • @makermusik
    @makermusik Před 18 dny

    excellent information and teaching

  • @heinkelA2
    @heinkelA2 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this video. Really great and informative. Have just bought a ORTEGA HYDRA DOUBLE NECK UKULELE. It has not arrived yet. I play 12 String guitars so thought it might be nice to have the octave on my Ukulele as well. Just hope now I can do it justice and learn to play it. Really impressed with your video. Deffo will tune both arms in LOW G. Many thanks again for this great video. Merry Christmas from Drogheda in Ireland.

  • @bienveillance57
    @bienveillance57 Před rokem +1

    Many thanks for your explainations ! I will turn to Low G definitively ! :)

  • @jtelevenoyd1571
    @jtelevenoyd1571 Před rokem +2

    I found this video well made and informative. Also, I love your channel, and subscribed just now.
    I play mostly fingerstyle, and have both Low G and High G ukes (arguably too many, but that's more of a personal problem 😉.) I find Low G more intuitive and more versatile, but High G lends itself very well to almost banjo-like rolls that are very difficult to pull off on High G. It also gives some chord voicing options that are impossible on Low G.
    In the past couple of years I've fallen in love with the baritone, too. That's a whole different game.

  • @danbei2232
    @danbei2232 Před 5 měsíci

    This was very helpful.

  • @julieannwilliams9134
    @julieannwilliams9134 Před 2 lety +3

    I would love to learn how you played those jazz, blues and rock sets. Your playing is brilliant. Thanks for the excellent videos

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Julie. I teach online classes weekly. We have an intermediate level Monday Night Ukulele Blues Class on Mondays 6:30pm Pacific Standard Time. We have weekly online classes. They are donation based so you have nothing to lose- except fun and some mad uke skills. Info at thetikination.com. We also have our Awesome Uke channel czcams.com/channels/VgnK5A54dwleaAkPqjo-Hg.html, and we are getting ready to launch our Tiki Nation Ukulele Membership Community. Thanks for Watching my Vids. I appreciate you Julie!

  • @lornaharrison4210
    @lornaharrison4210 Před rokem +1

    Excellent tuition, thankyou.

  • @barryhambly7711
    @barryhambly7711 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Surely the high G is there for the strumming sound and not for price if you sub for low G the sound of strumming will be different so it depends on what you need is

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před 10 měsíci +3

      I agree. That is why it is always great to have 2 ukuleles.

  • @ornella0810
    @ornella0810 Před 3 měsíci

    Great teacher :D thank you

  • @jacobjohnwan-fr4ey
    @jacobjohnwan-fr4ey Před 10 měsíci

    Really enjoyable and I'd like to request demonstrations with songs. Thanks

  • @Asheanae
    @Asheanae Před 2 lety +3

    Great content, you made the difference and the pros and cons clear in a way no other vid has managed to do for me!

  • @ianinindy1165
    @ianinindy1165 Před 5 měsíci

    I don’t know about ukulele but your video was very educational to me. Never knew of high G and Low G on the instrument. Think I will purchase a couple of ukuleles for the 2 tunings.

  • @colson8327
    @colson8327 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!!!

  • @salsalvatierra
    @salsalvatierra Před 8 měsíci

    I am glad I saw your video
    I will buy another uke with low G

  • @j5s9c
    @j5s9c Před 4 měsíci

    Brilliant video. Very informative and useful. As a guitarist on and off for 50 years, I'm now, finally learning the ukulele. My 1st uke, a soprano with high G, I'm undecided if my better quality next one should be concert or tenor. Love your playing so much.

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před měsícem

      Rock on! Learning the ukulele will really improve your guitar playing. I also am an avid fingerstyle guitarist. All the chords on the ukulele are 4-string inversions on the guitar - think of it that way when your on your guitar. For me it really opened up a whole new world n the guitar above the 5th fret. Keep playing! KEV

  • @patgreenerides
    @patgreenerides Před 2 měsíci

    Ery informative👍

  • @mariontl6764
    @mariontl6764 Před měsícem

    Thanks for all this great info. About to get a low G string set on my Kala SMH-T soon. Sounds like I need the wound G for the different sound and more punch, as you say. Trying to decide on brand of strings now. Recommendations ? Thanx. Great playing by the way ! Oh to play like you ! Just started learning uke a little over 2 yrs ago.

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před měsícem

      You are doing great. I have ONLINE classes every Saturday for beginners Level 1 snd Level 2. Visit thetikination.com and sign up for one. I'll teach you to play like me, I was using Aquilla Round wound strinds - they have the sound I like. The problem with those is they wear out to fast and I had to replace them weekly. (I play a lot). Currenty I use Pepe Romero strings with a Low G. These are not round wound and last a long time. Keep playing!

  • @CountryKen
    @CountryKen Před 11 měsíci

    I started my uke journey with a nice Kanilea tenor with a high G. Thinking I could use that low G, I went out and bought a nice LoPrinzi tenor and strung that up with a low G. They're both tenor, both koa, but I ask myself if I want that 'traditional ukulele voicing', or do I want those extra notes for a particular arrangement of a song. I think either way is no better nor worse than the other. Sometimes you need more than one tool to inspire you. That said, Kev does a nice job of highlighting the differences.

  • @johnboyengland3476
    @johnboyengland3476 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your video on High G vs Low G
    I learned a lot
    Help please!!!
    I own a tenor ukulele electric
    How do I tune a Low G set of strings I recently bought
    I wish to play IZ “over the rainbow”
    Thank you Jay

  • @denisenadeau5243
    @denisenadeau5243 Před 2 lety

    thanks

  • @josephbradetich1560
    @josephbradetich1560 Před 3 lety +1

    Awsome

  • @feraltweed
    @feraltweed Před rokem

    Thanks for this vid. I have three ukuleles but have never played one with low g. I would like to because the guys I jam with play classic rock and blues. They see my ukuleles as toys. I did not know I could get low g strings I thought everybody was improvising somehow. Anyway thanks

  • @cathywilson5190
    @cathywilson5190 Před rokem +1

    Awesome tutorial! thank you!
    Is your uke a baritone uke?

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před rokem

      No, I play a tenor Ukulele with a Low G string. My Ukulele is a Kimo ukulele made locally in San Diego. www.kimoukulele.com/
      Thanks for watching my videos! KEV

  • @jamesdduong
    @jamesdduong Před 2 lety +1

    GREAT video!!! Thank you! I'm ordering Low G strings now. May I ask which Tenor Low G strings you use or recommend? There are too many options to choose from.

    • @stanleysokolow
      @stanleysokolow Před 2 lety +1

      I recommend the Aquila Red low-G unwound string for the reasons I explained above.

    • @jamesdduong
      @jamesdduong Před 2 lety

      @@stanleysokolow thank you, I will order some.

    • @stanleysokolow
      @stanleysokolow Před 2 lety +1

      Be careful that the nut slot doesn't have a sharp edge that might cut into the string. Some people have complained that their Aquila Red strings break too easily. I haven't had that trouble. I tightened mine gradually over several hours when I first tuned it so the string had lots of time to stretch and adapt. Some shops recommend pre-stretching the red strings by hand before installing or after they're in place. I didn't do that and mine never broke. It would be a good idea to get an extra string or two, just in case.

    • @jamesdduong
      @jamesdduong Před 2 lety

      @@stanleysokolow This is very helpful. Thanks again.

  • @alanlaudani6379
    @alanlaudani6379 Před rokem +2

    I also, started with a Concert with a high G and added a Tenor with low G--love it!!!!

    • @Secondrunnerup613
      @Secondrunnerup613 Před rokem

      Why didn't you just buy a guitar?

    • @alanlaudani6379
      @alanlaudani6379 Před rokem +1

      @@Secondrunnerup613 small hands, arthritis, don't like steel strings, too large, different vibe and Ukes are fun!

    • @Secondrunnerup613
      @Secondrunnerup613 Před rokem +1

      @Alan Laudani ME TOO!!
      Nylgut for me are way easier to finger than my violins steel E and wound strings.

    • @willwetherell7265
      @willwetherell7265 Před rokem

      ​@@Secondrunnerup613why don't you go away?

    • @Secondrunnerup613
      @Secondrunnerup613 Před rokem

      @Will Wetherell Yeah isn't that the standard anti Semitic Remark? If you don't like it make me

  • @sonoranoasis3012
    @sonoranoasis3012 Před 10 měsíci

    I just switched to low G and am trying to get used to the sound. You mention certain techniques that beginners wouldn't know about, what are they? Is there a way to make strumming sound less bassy? I find myself just strumming strings 1-3.

  • @andredehaan7879
    @andredehaan7879 Před rokem +2

    Is there a difference between a high G tenor set of strings and a low G tenor set of strings. Would that also apply to a concert size set of strings?

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před rokem +1

      Ukulele Strings are a complicated subject. They can be made from different material, have different tensions, and some strings sound better that others with the type of wood and construction of your ukulele. I should do a video that topic. Without getting to deep "in the weeds"; understand that when you choose a Brand of strings such as Aquila, Worth or GHS, they all generally sell a matching Low G and High G string set (package or set of strings) that are made from the same material. The ONLY difference is the Low G string (4th String) is thicker (playing an octave lower than a High G) in a Low G String set , and it replaces the High G String. The other three strings ( 1A, 2E, 3C ) are identical in both the Low and High G string Packages. . I hope I answered your Question. Thanks for watching my videos. Cheers, KEV

  • @judgetoogood1033
    @judgetoogood1033 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you……

  • @injakim7997
    @injakim7997 Před rokem

    I just find you, ( even I live w/ you tube), & so glad you explain thing 👍🏽😂, on low G ? I watched 10+, pretty sloppy. ....etc. i don't know where you are & love to have you as a teacher. I am only 80 years young & 🤷🏻‍♀... my brain has too much wingches....

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před rokem

      Thank You for your kind words, and thank you for watching my CZcams lessons. We have ONLINE lessons every week - and I have several students who are 80 years young. Some who are over 92 years young! You can my classes at thetikination.com/webinarsignup/ . Come and hang out on line with us. KEV

  • @nigeldavey1043
    @nigeldavey1043 Před rokem +1

    I would agree that on a Tenor a low G is the better string arrangement and the overall sound is an improvement on re-entrant tuning but after a long number of years playing the instrument I personally do not like a concert and certainly not a soprano with low G linear tuned strings. Even with Fluorocarbon strings the fourth string sounds boomy when strumming a chord. Believe me ive tried and to me I hear and feel an imbalance. I have a Concert model strung low G but the scale length is near enough that of a Tenor. That preserves the jangly sound of the Sopranos and Concerts but gives me those extra five notes. I actually have two long neck concerts and the both have a different timbre from the other. I would say the KoAloha has a softer slightly sweeter sound than the Kanile'a but it's worth noting that the KoAloha is only about two thirds the depth. The thing is that they give me linear tuning with the smaller body sound. That is to say the harmonics are more noticeable than with a Tenor or Baritone. The bigger the body the more the sound starts to resemble that of an acooustic guitar. Remember if course that Tenors are a more recent addition to the fold as are theBaritones. It's a bit like the start of the beatles era with a lead guitar player and a rhythm guitar player. Rhythm guitarist were apt to play a different type of acoustic instrument to the lead guitarist, still do in the folk and blues clubs over here. Yep I'm a brit but I don't play like George Formby. I'll leave that to the grannys in the Uke clubs. That last remark won't be popular I'm sure but I am in my mid seventies so I'm not being ageist 😂

    • @jasonclarke7422
      @jasonclarke7422 Před 4 měsíci

      It's not all George Formby, what about the groovy ukulele songs like Tiny Tim with Tiptoe Through The Tulips 😂

  • @deeman524
    @deeman524 Před rokem +2

    I had at first turned down the low G because I thought it would make my uke sound too similar to a guitar, I have more than one uke, so I decided to temporarily put a low G string on my favorite uke, it's been 3 years now and I still play mostly low G.

    • @Secondrunnerup613
      @Secondrunnerup613 Před rokem +1

      You were right. It does sound like a guitar now. So just get a guitar.

  • @josephbradetich1560
    @josephbradetich1560 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks. Kev drummer Joe zydeco Joe from San diego

  • @IamusTheFox
    @IamusTheFox Před 5 měsíci

    I played mandolin, and just got a ukulele, I found the high g to be so off putting. I'm going to have to try this

  • @Knappist
    @Knappist Před rokem +1

    Low G looks a lot more useable, 👍

  • @brianfergus839
    @brianfergus839 Před 4 dny

    They’re both useful. But better learn the more sophisticated four finger voicings if you don’t want to sound “droney” in the low g tuning. Open chords don’t sound as good on a low g. He really didn’t articulate this well, though he almost did (at 12:12)

  • @100thschool
    @100thschool Před rokem +1

    how about high g soprano with step higher d6 tuning as Hawaiian volcano gods intended

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před rokem +1

      D6 Tuning can have a low or high 4th string as well. It was popular in the early days of ukulele. Great players like Roy Smeck adopted that tuning and early books on the ukulele had chord charts in D6 tuning. Finding the Key of C to be the natural fit for teaching the instrument, as it has no sharps or flats, the C6 tuning became the Standard Tuning on the ukulele. Some schools in Canada and the UK still teach in the D6 tuning - though most of the world has adopted the C6 tuning as Standard Ukulele tuning. In the 1970's Hawaiian school districts hired Canadian instructors to teach ukulele programs in their schools. When we refer to High or Low G tuning we refer to the string set you choose. One having a lower octave string, adding 5 additional notes, and the other having a re-entrant tuning, with a 4th string higher than string-3. I am not sure what the Hawaiian gods intended - but the ukulele is not a Hawaiian instrument and was culturally appropriated by the Hawaiian people and adopted by Hawaiian Royalty after they enjoyed the music of foreign tradesmen who brought their traditional instruments in the 19th century to the Islands and performed and played in the streets for enjoyment when they finished their work days. The ukulele originated in the 19th century as a Hawaiian interpretation of the cavaquinho or braguinha and the rajão, small guitar-like instruments taken to Hawaii, most likely by Portuguese workers. The "Secret Hawaiian family" Slack Key and Taro patch guitar tunings were created after Cowboys were brought to Hawaii to help the Hawaiian people introduce cattle to the the islands and teach them how to raise them. They left guitars when they returned to their countries of origin. The Hawaiians, not knowing how to tune them, tightened the "Slack" or loosened strings and tuned them to the sound of chords. A number of theses Altered and Open tunings became popular among certain families, who claimed to keep them "secret". In reality altered and open tunings have been used long before the first guitar was seen in the Hawaiian Islands.

  • @j5s9c
    @j5s9c Před 4 měsíci

    I've just started learning Ukulele and never knew about low G. I think as a guitarist this might suit me better. I'm guessing the chords I've been learning on my soprano with a high G, will all be different. Thanks.

    • @marionrfield
      @marionrfield Před 3 měsíci +1

      No, you play the chords the same way. Don’t worry!!

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před měsícem

      Low and High G chords in standard C6 ukulele tuning (GCEA) all have the same names. If you play a Baritone Ukulele the string are tuned like a guitar (DGBE) and have different names, If you play a D chord on the guitar it is a G chord on the Tenor, Concert and Soprano Ukuleles. Keep at it and mosst of all HAVE FUN. That's what it is all about.

  • @rickzhang998
    @rickzhang998 Před měsícem

    Thanks, do the low G and high G have the same chords?

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před měsícem

      The Chords for Low and High G are identical. The strings have the same notes G C E A in Standard tuning. The only difference is the High G has a thin 4th srtring and Low G has a thicker 4th string. If you has a Baritone ukulele - then ALL the chords are different names. Thanks KEV

  • @boucherginette6987
    @boucherginette6987 Před 2 lety

    Should I put low g on my soprano, concert or tenor ukulele

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před 2 lety +2

      If you choose to use a Low G tuned ukulele it works best on a Tenor Ukulele or a Concert. Generally Soprano ukuleles are strung with a high G string set - however there are some Soprano ukes built for low G stringing.

  • @rampallion8694
    @rampallion8694 Před 11 měsíci

    Can one cover a high g to a low g? Do u need a baritone for a low g ?

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes. you can conert a high G strung ukulele to a low G by simply changing the 4th string. You do not need a Baritone. /It is not recommended to put a low G String onto a soprno (the small one).

  • @frostonpc972
    @frostonpc972 Před 3 měsíci +1

    anyone know the name of the riff at 6:12 cant figure it out for the life of me

  • @goerkelgoerkeli
    @goerkelgoerkeli Před rokem

    whitch Uke comes with the low G in the first place?

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před rokem

      Most inexpensive ukuleles come with a High G 4th String. This is because they are mass produced and it it less expensive to use a High G String. You can cut the High G String from your Ukulele at anytime and replace it with a Low G String. With the growing popularity of the Low G stringing; many custom and higher-end Ukuleles come with a Low G string set. My students who attend the Blues Ukulele Class and the Fingerpicking Ukulele Classes prefer the Low G strings on their ukes.

    • @goerkelgoerkeli
      @goerkelgoerkeli Před rokem +1

      @@QuickStartUkulele I have got a bariton (Kala) and now ordered a very cheap Tenor(Farley) and I ordered a set of strings with low G,too I am a beginner, I am a bit scared to change the strings because I watched on videos that for the low G string they have to make the hole a little wider,Greetings from Spain

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před rokem

      Greetings. You should not need to make the hole wider. I would bring your ukulele into a luthier or a music store and ask them. You might have them change the string for you. Good luck!
      KEV

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před rokem

      @@goerkelgoerkeli Don't be afraid! Normally no drilling is required to change a string. Bring it to a lo al music store and have them set it up for you. Then have Fun! KEV

  • @lampelanleena
    @lampelanleena Před rokem

    Why the guitar strings dont work?

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před rokem +1

      Hello Leena. /thank you for the question,
      The short answer is yes, but the second question is - should you use guitart strings on a ukulele?
      A baritone ukulele uses the same tuning as a guitar's fourth string D, third string G, second string B and first string E. For Baritone instruments you could use Guitar Strings.
      Guitar strings are made for a different "Scale" or size of the fretboard. This means they are very long and need trimmed to fit a ukulele.
      If you don't trim them they have to many windings around the post and could cause stress on the construction of the ukulele.
      Generally speaking, a guitar string is aolmost twice the length of a ukulele string. You would trim it nearly in half.
      To know where to trim the string. You would start by tieing the string on to the bridge and stretch it until it goes about 1.5 inches past the tuning post for the string you are changing. The tuning post is the part of the Tuning Peg where the string wraps around it. Trim it there.
      Some people use a Guitar D-string as the G or 4th string of the Standard Tuned (GCEA) Tenor, or Concert sized ukulele .
      You can use a steel wound OR A classical string for your low G.
      It is recommended that you use Classical Guitar strings for strings 3,2, and 1. Use a classical guitar G-string to replace the ukulele C or 3rd string, Use a Guitar B string to replace the E or 2nd string on the ukulele. Use a classical guitar E string to replace the A or first string f the Ukulele. The guitar string will be less bright sounding than ukulele strings. Most guitar strings come with a "Ball" End that needs to be cut off to tie the string into a standard ukulele bridge.
      I do not recommend using guitar strings, but they can be substituted in an emergency. For example where you are at a gig or if you break a string, or if you find yourself in a small town with no music stores or Amazon deliveries.
      Advantages: Guitar strings can be less expensive, and you can sometimes get 2 strings trimmed from one guitar string, depending of course on the size of your ukulele.
      Dis-advantages: Sound quality changes from bright to. a more mellow tone (some people prefer this) and it can be more difficult changing the string due to the "Ball End" and differences in Classical Guitar strings.
      You can also use Fishing line to replace a broken ukulele string in an emergency! You would need to experiment around to find the best gauges.
      The bigger the gauge string, the bigger the fish the lower the pitch.
      I hope that answered your question Leena.
      Cheers,
      KEV

  • @1stetson57
    @1stetson57 Před 4 měsíci

    I will say that the wound strings are not very good. They do not last and they break easily. I just make sure there is no W behind the numbers.

  • @Secondrunnerup613
    @Secondrunnerup613 Před rokem +2

    He's good but I think he's moved the ukulele out of being a ukulele and is treating it more like a guitar with the lower octave G string. That's definitely what it sounds like now with a lower G string.

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před rokem +1

      It's a ukulele being used to full potential, with the added notes. And yes, with the Low G you have the ability to play more guitar based songs, and to improvise and use scales on all four strings. If you like a "plinky" high tones style and do mostly chord strumming then the re-entrant tuning would work. Everyone has a choice between low and high G stringing. My philosophy is to use what helps me get the most fun out of the ukulele. I have both High and Low G strung instruments. Love them both. KEV

    • @Secondrunnerup613
      @Secondrunnerup613 Před rokem +3

      @Learn Ukulele. TheTiki Nation Awesome Uke Channel! Thanks. No I get it but originally this instrument was intended to have the higher G string... different in sound than other guitar and guitar-ish instruments. I've gone back and forth on the high/low G myself but it boils down to sound and playability. Low G just washes away some of the uniqueness of the uke.

    • @Secondrunnerup613
      @Secondrunnerup613 Před rokem +3

      @Learn Ukulele. TheTiki Nation Awesome Uke Channel! I see putting a low G on a uke as a handicap. You restrict the usage of this unique instrument to more guitar- based music. I've even played traditional Irish music on a uke, something I haven't seen done with a guitar.

    • @Secondrunnerup613
      @Secondrunnerup613 Před rokem +1

      @@QuickStartUkulele thanks for the convo!!! Have a great day!!!🙂

    • @QuickStartUkulele
      @QuickStartUkulele  Před rokem +1

      No Worries! Play on. I'll try and pop a few more High G Toots into the feed. Cheers KEV

  • @Glandeursenforce
    @Glandeursenforce Před 10 měsíci +1

    The low g is the string of the wokes , she kill the aérial sound of the instrument .
    The uke can t become a kind of guitar we play one or the other.