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  2. The best baritone ukuleles also respond well to fingerpicking styles, giving musicians more range and flexibility. So, get a baritone if you want to expand your tonal range and create a more mellow, deeper sound. 2. It is easy to play. The baritone ukulele is easy to play, which makes it a great choice for beginners.

  3. Nick Manoloff. Nick Manoloff (1898-1969) was a manufacturer of steels/tone bars for stringed instruments to use for the method of steel guitar, an arranger and author of instrument method books and sheet music, and a distributor of musical supplies and publications. Nick Manoloff steel, traditional flat style.

  4. Jun 1, 2020 · Typically, the baritone is tuned DGBE, exactly like the top four strings of a guitar and a fourth down from the more common GCEA tuning. Unlike the typical GCEA tuning, the baritone is tuned low to high—in other words, the baritone ukulele is not re-entrant. For guitarists, it’s an easy transition into the uke world.

  5. In the 1950s and 1960s Herk Favilla was involved with music publication as well. In 1951 he authored and published a two-volume baritone ukulele method, one volume for self-taught beginners, the other for students and professionals. He also published a collection of arranged guitar music in 1965. Footnotes

  6. You Gave Me Love (When Nobody Gave Me a Prayer) (1979) The Best of B.J. Thomas. (1980) You Gave Me Love (When Nobody Gave Me a Prayer) is the twenty-first studio album and third gospel album by American singer B. J. Thomas, released in 1979. [1]

  7. Soprano, Concert, and Tenor use G-C-E-A (with the G usually being "high", but sometimes "low"). Baritone and guitar (first 4 strings) use D-G-B-E. When I started out with guitar lessons back in the day, I was taught the mnemonic "Every Boy Goes Dancing (After Eating)" to memorize those notes from the top string down.

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