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  2. Mar 4, 2021 · From the perspective of a baritone ukulele player, one could ask are soprano/concert/tenor ukuleles worth it? As both an ukulele and guitar player, I really think baritone ukuleles have a unique place. Due to their 4 string layout, I can play things on it differently compared to what I do on guitar.

  3. Jan 28, 2024 · Tenors tune standard GCEA and also baritone DGBE ukulele tuning (use ADGB strings from a classical guitar set) just fine. Baritones, in my experience don't handle standard GCEA very well. For me, the tension feels a bit too much and/or the strings feel too thin for the scale length. Baritones handle DGBE tuning and Octave low GCEA tuning pretty ...

  4. Jan 9, 2012 · The fact that the bottom two strings are missing also prevents you from playing a lot of solo guitar pieces, however ukulele solo pieces are possible. Note: Baritone chords and GCEA ukulele chords have different chord names. For example, the 'G' chord for the baritone ukulele would be the 'C' chord for the GCEA tuned ukulele.

  5. Jan 3, 2024 · The versatility of the bari is one of the reasons I am addicted to it. Of course the bari is not the only uke that has the option of being tuned differently - for example, put baby baritone strings on your tenor (or concert) and you're off to the races. But in my experience, the bari, lends itself to fun experiments.

  6. Sep 11, 2021 · Reaction score. 2. Sep 11, 2021. #1. I purchased a pono mbd a year ago. I want so badly to love it, but am having a difficult time. Does not stay in tune very long, strumming sounds super muddy, not to mention the constant buzzing from the third string. Seeking advice on how to love my uke!

  7. Oct 25, 2009 · Most (and by most, I mean ALL) baritone ukulele come strung with a low top string. So its really not wise to try to tune that like a soprano, but if you want to try it, make sure to point your bari away from your eyes.

  8. Jan 18, 2012 · So I saw that the baritone uke can be capo'd on the 5th fret to make it sound like a standard tuned uke? Would I be using GCEA fingerings to play in this fashion, or would I play it with the same fingerings for a DGBE tuned baritone? The baritone intrigues me.