I was super eager to hear those strings! Thanks Alex and SUS! (I meant uke logic but excited about yours and the SUS ones too! Didn't hear about those before but glad to hear about it now)
Sooooo many new strings to try!! I'm excited...... and a little overwhelmed & intimidated by the insane amount of choice! Loving your work as always Alex :)
I was literally JUST browsing the strings on your website thinking 'I need Alex to do a video to explain these to me'....as if by magic you popped up as a notification on my phone!!
@@SouthernUkuleleStore I have a concert Voyager strung with Savarez clear flurocarbon but they are a bit thick and hard for me to press down. I do mostly finger style chord melody and soft strummed jazzy chords on that uke... which ones would you recommend I try? I think I want a clean, bright, crystalline kind sound - like when you can hear each note in a chord.
@@SouthernUkuleleStore I fully agree with you, Alex. About 2 years ago I bought some low tension high-g sets and I play them on my longneck soprano and concert. They are really great for chord melody jazzy stuff. My favourites. I couldn’t find much difference between the clear and pink version. I‘m happy to hear that they are now available at least in Europe (even not in EU ;-) ).
I absolutely love your new Ukes with Alex Strings. Such clarity and tone! As a matter of fact I thought so much of them I just ordered two sets. Thanks Alex
Totally depends on the size of your uke... uke logic soft tension or Worth CL strings are the lightest tension ive encountered and I have done videos on these strings before.
@@SouthernUkuleleStore Tenor uke,, just doing a search on "low tension uke tenor strings" brings up every string imaginable but what I am searching for! I will try to find your vids. Thank you for the response.
Always impressed with what you guys are doing to further the options for players! My order is placed for a set of each and a cheeky extra low G string! One thing I'd add to website for Uke Logic is a few examples of when the soft Vs hard would be useful, maybe examples of playing styles. But love the new choices and going to try the pinks for the mellower, lower tension potential.
Thank you very much. Joel has done some sound samples of the differences between them elsewhere. I may make a video about them for my channel way, way, way down the line. Thanks for the suggestion.
I have a set of Joel’s Uke Logic low tension pinks on my mahogany concert. The beauty of them, besides their lovely clarity of sound, is that they’re so customizable. Perhaps I’ll try yours next, Alex! Ah, would that we could snap our fingers and our strings would magically change, yeh?
Thanks for the super strings demo Alex. About 18 months ago I had Pro Logic S-LG-C strings sent from Joel to fit my Kala Super tenor. Beautiful sounding strings but the 1st A string started peeling on frets 2, 3 & 4 within 1 week & then snapped. The 2nd A string also wore down & started fraying within another week & eventually snapped too. Spoke with Joel by email who sent a new pack plus a Smoothwound Low G (30SW) which is great. Unfortunately the A strings again didn’t last long & they both snapped. The other strings were fine & have only just started to show signs of wear. Do you know if Joel has since had the A string improved in any way since the original problem….which I believe other players suffered as well? It really sounded beautiful at first but unfortunately, I wouldn’t buy again if there’s a chance of breakage within a couple of weeks. Loved the sound of the other strings you also played….including the nylon ones which really surprised me! 😊
This was another great video Alex. How would your strings compare with Freemont Blacklines? My wife and I currently use Blacklines on our Mango Grand Tenors. I don't mind a thick string of it is pliable.🙂
I like fremonts but I'd be confident the ukes with Alex or Sus Fluorocarbon would be great. Joel's strings too but I don't have enough experience with each set to pick a preference
@@SouthernUkuleleStoreThanks for the reply. I don't think I phrased my question right. I want to know specifically about the sound characteristics of Alex's Nylon set vs Blacklines.
I think they are quite different to each other... my strings are fatter but not as stretchy as normal nylon strings. I would say a good point of reference would be the original Romero strings that came on the uke but not as tight on your hands. Hope that helps
Very interesting, I have an Anueue colour series concert with a low G, but finding that the tension is to slack on the low G, any suggestions would be very welcome. Thanks for these great videos.
I've found the Fremont Solost and Worth CD-LG strings to be the most stable Concert Low G strings. If be fairly surprised if the Uke Logic 30SW wasn't up to the task as well.
I was super eager to hear those strings! Thanks Alex and SUS!
(I meant uke logic but excited about yours and the SUS ones too! Didn't hear about those before but glad to hear about it now)
Such an impressive amount of work. As usual. Top job
Sooooo many new strings to try!! I'm excited...... and a little overwhelmed & intimidated by the insane amount of choice! Loving your work as always Alex :)
Thank you 😊
I was literally JUST browsing the strings on your website thinking 'I need Alex to do a video to explain these to me'....as if by magic you popped up as a notification on my phone!!
I love when stuff like that happens!
@@SouthernUkuleleStore I have a concert Voyager strung with Savarez clear flurocarbon but they are a bit thick and hard for me to press down. I do mostly finger style chord melody and soft strummed jazzy chords on that uke... which ones would you recommend I try? I think I want a clean, bright, crystalline kind sound - like when you can hear each note in a chord.
@@ukulelewoodshed6694 The soft tension pink strings Joel does would be good. They are the ones I used on a Kanile'a in the video.
S-HG-P
@@SouthernUkuleleStore Awesome, thanks! I'll order some when I'm in the UK in August!
@@SouthernUkuleleStore I fully agree with you, Alex. About 2 years ago I bought some low tension high-g sets and I play them on my longneck soprano and concert. They are really great for chord melody jazzy stuff. My favourites. I couldn’t find much difference between the clear and pink version. I‘m happy to hear that they are now available at least in Europe (even not in EU ;-) ).
I absolutely love your new Ukes with Alex Strings. Such clarity and tone! As a matter of fact I thought so much of them I just ordered two sets. Thanks Alex
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OK, is that dedication or WHAT? Kudos, Alex - that's just totally awesome! You de man!
And btw. i löööve Joel's UkeLogic strings! Low-G in PINK 👛!
It would really be nice if someone would do a video of the lowest tension strings available
Totally depends on the size of your uke... uke logic soft tension or Worth CL strings are the lightest tension ive encountered and I have done videos on these strings before.
@@SouthernUkuleleStore Tenor uke,, just doing a search on "low tension uke tenor strings" brings up every string imaginable but what I am searching for! I will try to find your vids. Thank you for the response.
Hey Alex, Roger from Canada here. You do awesome work. Uke up! 👍🏽
Thank you Roger. Have a great weekend
Always impressed with what you guys are doing to further the options for players! My order is placed for a set of each and a cheeky extra low G string!
One thing I'd add to website for Uke Logic is a few examples of when the soft Vs hard would be useful, maybe examples of playing styles. But love the new choices and going to try the pinks for the mellower, lower tension potential.
Thank you very much.
Joel has done some sound samples of the differences between them elsewhere. I may make a video about them for my channel way, way, way down the line. Thanks for the suggestion.
I have a set of Joel’s Uke Logic low tension pinks on my mahogany concert. The beauty of them, besides their lovely clarity of sound, is that they’re so customizable. Perhaps I’ll try yours next, Alex! Ah, would that we could snap our fingers and our strings would magically change, yeh?
I could definitely have done with some of that magic this week 😆
Thanks for the super strings demo Alex. About 18 months ago I had Pro Logic S-LG-C strings sent from Joel to fit my Kala Super tenor. Beautiful sounding strings but the 1st A string started peeling on frets 2, 3 & 4 within 1 week & then snapped. The 2nd A string also wore down & started fraying within another week & eventually snapped too. Spoke with Joel by email who sent a new pack plus a Smoothwound Low G (30SW) which is great. Unfortunately the A strings again didn’t last long & they both snapped. The other strings were fine & have only just started to show signs of wear. Do you know if Joel has since had the A string improved in any way since the original problem….which I believe other players suffered as well? It really sounded beautiful at first but unfortunately, I wouldn’t buy again if there’s a chance of breakage within a couple of weeks. Loved the sound of the other strings you also played….including the nylon ones which really surprised me! 😊
This was another great video Alex. How would your strings compare with Freemont Blacklines? My wife and I currently use Blacklines on our Mango Grand Tenors. I don't mind a thick string of it is pliable.🙂
I like fremonts but I'd be confident the ukes with Alex or Sus Fluorocarbon would be great. Joel's strings too but I don't have enough experience with each set to pick a preference
@@SouthernUkuleleStoreThanks for the reply.
I don't think I phrased my question right. I want to know specifically about the sound characteristics of Alex's Nylon set vs Blacklines.
I think they are quite different to each other... my strings are fatter but not as stretchy as normal nylon strings. I would say a good point of reference would be the original Romero strings that came on the uke but not as tight on your hands.
Hope that helps
@@SouthernUkuleleStore Thanks Alex that's a big help.
I will order and try some.🙂
Awesome! Please do let me know your thoughts.
Three exciting options!
Would any of these be a good alternative to living water (high g) strings?
The uke logic H-HG-C definitely.
Very interesting, I have an Anueue colour series concert with a low G, but finding that the tension is to slack on the low G, any suggestions would be very welcome.
Thanks for these great videos.
I've found the Fremont Solost and Worth CD-LG strings to be the most stable Concert Low G strings. If be fairly surprised if the Uke Logic 30SW wasn't up to the task as well.
Hi Alex, how's the cost of shipping to Canada?
It varies on the item. I recommend just putting stuff in the basket as it will tell you 😉 thanks 👊
Kinda sus