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Tuning the Ukulele
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Shipwreckjoey
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 3:47 AM
I have recently taken an interest in the ukulele. The instrument in question is a Carlo Robelli 4 string soprano. I've checked out various related web sites for tuning info & I'm just a little confused about the proper tuning.One source says "1st course"A", 2nd course"E".3rd course"C", 4th course"G". I take it the high string is "G" like my bass or ??? Mnenehune Shirley...help me out here. |
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Traderpup
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 7:01 AM
I'm just beginning on the uke too, here's a handy web page I use for tuning: I understand the common tuning for soprano ukulele is G-C-E-A, G being top (4th string), progressing down to A (1st string). There's a pitch pipe available for tuning too. Here's instructions for relative tuning:
There's books, videos, and classes available for learning the ukulele, but I'm not yet familiar with what seems to work best yet. Good luck with your playing! :tiki: |
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Tiki_Bong
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 8:52 AM
Shipwreck, Trader's right about the tuning G C E A, but forget about a pitch pipe and go buy an electronic tuner - it's far easier. |
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RevBambooBen
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 9:17 AM
I just found out the Uke was born in Potugal. Is this true? |
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purple jade
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 9:35 AM
That's what I remember being told, that it came over in the 1800s with Portuguese coming to work in the sugar cane fields. |
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SugarCaddyDaddy
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 9:39 AM
Whether fact or fiction, here's some interesting reading on the Ukulele's Origin. UkeCadDad |
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Chongolio
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 10:00 AM
Hey kids, P.S. FREEBIRD! -- I believe that our Heavenly Father invented the monkey because he was disappointed in man." [ Edited by: Chongolio on 2003-04-16 10:06 ] |
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Iuka Grogg
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 10:45 AM
My first uke was a Mahalo (made in China!) soprano uke. It was only $40 and made for a fine starter. The frets were real sharp and chewed up my strummin' finger nail, so watch out for that when you're uke shopping. -Iuka Grogg |
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Tiki King
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 4:29 PM
Hey Chongolio! I am indeed in the UCoSC, are you going to tommorows meeting? maybe see you there. (I will be the one in the Fez) there is a pletora of Uke info on my website: http://www.tikiking.com http://www.tikiking.com Neat Tiki and Ukulele Stuff [ Edited by: Tiki King on 2003-04-16 16:35 ] |
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Shipwreckjoey
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 5:17 PM
Bong, Mahalo to all for your advice |
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Chongolio
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 8:19 PM
Hey King Tiki, I am going to be there. I will keep my peeper open for you and say Aloha. I have checked out your site a few times. nice work on everything. Lots of good info. Chongolio |
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emspace
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 9:53 PM
Hey all - Mrs. emspace got me a cheapie uke (and "Jumpin' Jim's Gone Hawaiian" instruction book, a great collection of 30 hHawaiian songs) for Xmas, as I'd been blithering about getting one for some time. Am optimistic I'll earn the right to a good Hawaiian koa instrument some day (er...make that pretty optimistic). It's true Rev, the Portuguese immigrants brought the cavaquinho with them, an instrument that also made its way into Brazilian music and can be heard to this day in many very cool samba tunes. aloha, |
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Shipwreckjoey
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Thu, Apr 17, 2003 10:41 AM
I was checking out my uke a little closer last night & I think it's strung wrong. The top string is lighter than the second string which creates an uneven tension on the neck. Could it be that the factory screwed up the string installation? Maybe it's one that was strung on a monday after a weekend tiki bar crawl. Whadaya think? |
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Tiki King
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Thu, Apr 17, 2003 11:42 AM
Nope, that is correct. The most common tuning is GCEA. The "top" string is the 4th, which is tuned to G. the next is the 3rd string, which is the thickest, and is tuned to C, and is the lowest tuned string. next is E, then A. When strumed from the top down you get the old "my dog has fleas" There is a chart here: http://www.tikiking.com/uke_lesson.html Hope this helps! http://www.tikiking.com Neat Tiki Stuff [ Edited by: Tiki King on 2003-04-17 11:49 ] |
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Shipwreckjoey
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Thu, Apr 17, 2003 10:49 PM
The E-Tuner at Flea Market Music did the trick! My Ukulele is now in perfect tune and I'm ready to attack those long forgotten Ian Whitcomb songs like "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour On the Bedpost Overnight?" |
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CruzinTiki
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Thu, Apr 17, 2003 11:55 PM
Aloha Tiki King and Chongolio from another Santa Cruzian! I graduated from UCSC a few years ago and love the area too much to leave. I recently inherited a uke from my grandmother and am looking for someone in the area to give it a little TLC and bring it back up to speed. Any advice on who does uke repair? I'm also looking for a uke instructor who is local. |
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Tiki King
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Fri, Apr 18, 2003 9:20 AM
Aloha! http://www.tikiking.com Neat Tiki Stuff [ Edited by: Tiki King on 2003-04-18 09:21 ] |
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Chongolio
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Fri, Apr 18, 2003 11:13 AM
Aloha Cruzintiki, Chongolio [ Edited by: Chongolio on 2003-04-18 11:15 ] [ Edited by: Chongolio on 2003-04-18 11:17 ] |
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Tacky Tiki
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Mon, Mar 9, 2009 8:39 PM
Thought I'd bump this thread, since my question is......does anyone have an opinion on which electronic tuner is best/easiest to use? Which ones to avoid? Mahalo!!!! Tacky |
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Mon, Mar 9, 2009 8:58 PM
The Peterson Strobo Flip is VERY good.. [ Edited by: basilh 2009-03-09 20:58 ] |
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BambĂș Yoo-hoo
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Mon, Mar 9, 2009 11:22 PM
I'm also in the market soon for a ukulele tuner, and I've pretty much decided after a lot of deliberation to go with the Pono P-5 digital chromatic clip-on tuner... :tiki: |
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Tacky Tiki
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Fri, Mar 13, 2009 8:58 PM
Thanks for your input guys! Sorry I didn't respond sooner! Sounds like the Pono is the Intelli upgraded so it doesn't buzz if you leave it on while playing. Sounds like it's pretty popular, from the 'research' I did. Mahalo!!!! :drink: |
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Wed, Mar 18, 2009 10:14 AM
Korg GT tuners are worth the price. If you get one that does guitar and bass I'm sure it'll also tune a Ukulele. Have you seen the Flying V style Ukulele's? Funny. |
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