I appreciate what you did here but it is hilarious to me that most people are probably watching this to see how you tie the string on the bridge and you cut to a pointless camera angle not showing anything right in the middle of the demonstration of the knot. I seriously laughed. Thanks anyways!
I agree. Although the quality of instruction is good, I wasn't able to follow the tying of the string because of the camera angle change (thumbs down). I'll have to look for another video.
Or to see what the strings are, they come color coded not with 1234 or GCBA, so I have no idea which is the "g" string that he's like "we start with g" 😣
Yes, Benjamin you are right, this was a half way job and if I did work like this no one would come back to the store. Because the strings would not stay in turn.The over under at the tuners will slip 99 % of the time on Ukuleles. Plus if you do not tuck in the tail in at the bridge people would say. ( the strings are scratching there arm. This video was more about saling D'Addario invontory then teaching. They must be afraid they would lose there job if someone really knowa how to do the work. It was a good laugh though. :)
Dislike having to do the tie bridges. I use a small glass bead from a hobby store and tie a simply knot on one end and pull the strings through. You’re welcome.
The worst directions ever fillmed by non humans.....At the most crucial moment needed the camera backs off ten feet leaving me and others without direction.. Thanks for nothing...I like others will have to use another clip...... See Ya
I don't understand why the camera zooms out at the moment when he's making the knot.
Which strings are the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th? I seen some other packages say string numbers instead of cords? Good video though!
Numbers are the gauges, strings are A1 E2 C3 G4.
I appreciate what you did here but it is hilarious to me that most people are probably watching this to see how you tie the string on the bridge and you cut to a pointless camera angle not showing anything right in the middle of the demonstration of the knot. I seriously laughed. Thanks anyways!
I agree. Although the quality of instruction is good, I wasn't able to follow the tying of the string because of the camera angle change (thumbs down). I'll have to look for another video.
It's a trade secret!
Or to see what the strings are, they come color coded not with 1234 or GCBA, so I have no idea which is the "g" string that he's like "we start with g" 😣
Yes, Benjamin you are right, this was a half way job and if I did work like this no one would come back to the store. Because the strings would not stay in turn.The over under at the tuners will slip 99 % of the time on Ukuleles. Plus if you do not tuck in the tail in at the bridge people would say. ( the strings are scratching there arm. This video was more about saling D'Addario invontory then teaching. They must be afraid they would lose there job if someone really knowa how to do the work. It was a good laugh though. :)
I heard you should change one string at a time, as opposed to taking them all off at the same time, to keep the tension. Is this true?
Them about removing knots: yea so like, just do it.
Good vid - Rob Cunningham is having a really bad hair day 😨😨😨
Dislike having to do the tie bridges. I use a small glass bead from a hobby store and tie a simply knot on one end and pull the strings through. You’re welcome.
Honestly, for a string maker, you should take this down. It is a poor education video. Awful.
The worst directions ever fillmed by non humans.....At the most crucial moment needed the camera backs off ten feet leaving me and others without direction.. Thanks for nothing...I like others will have to use another clip...... See Ya
Super sloppy at the bridge! Seriously ,don't you know how to tidy the ends?
wtf is up with the dude with a Karen haircut?