That’s just one of two ways to see it. But the first string (same as guitar) is the one closest to the floor (highest in pitch). You can start tuning from any string you want, but the images and references are correct. The bottom string is an A, and the lowest (closest to the player’s head) is a G (an octave lower than standard tuning)
That Is Standard Tuning For Hawaiian Jump-Flea
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Title says low G, starts with A, smh. Also string 1 is G, string 4 is A. Everything about this video is backwards
That’s just one of two ways to see it. But the first string (same as guitar) is the one closest to the floor (highest in pitch).
You can start tuning from any string you want, but the images and references are correct.
The bottom string is an A, and the lowest (closest to the player’s head) is a G (an octave lower than standard tuning)