I make ukuleles. My first a pineapple tenor. The cavity was a bit too large and it tended to be a bit boomy at the low end. I used unwound low g tenor strings. I just tuned it down to baritone (DGBE) with the same tenor strings and it sounds very good. The string tension is ok and not too floppy. What fun!
Thank you great presentation! Because my shoulder injuries I can no longer handle a regular guitar unfortunately so this is great and I really appreciate it so much
Good stuff. Those strings change the sound nicely so you can play tenor shapes and get a different sound. Or, play guitar/baritone shapes . I like having those options.
Very informative, thank you !! Tenor ukes are kind of big fore me, but I absolutely love low tunings. So this would be an interesting way to get a baritone voice on a tenor size and avoid buying a larger instrument.
So I got these stings in from Uke Republic and put them on my Kala solid mahogany. Sounds so rich and holds sound very well. I had actually purchased an Ohana just less than a year ago but was brand new to uke playing and took them off because they didn’t seem to sustain at all. I was too new and didn’t really know what to look for. I’ve been in almost a year now and have 6 ukes (well, including a guitarlele) and even a Taylor Gs mini. I pull toward uke playing most but love the guitar sound so putting these in my Kala solid mahogany is a good set up for me now. I wish the Taylor Gs sound could come through one of my ukes. 😀 I really do like the sound though and I love carrying my baby baritone with me wherever I go.
As Tor Einar Bekken / Dr Bekken suggested I used Martin & Co M160 classic guitar strings and only used the 4 middle strings tuned to DGBE and it worked perfectly. So many thanks to Tor Einar Bekken / Dr Bekken
GHS/CheeMaisel Signature series currently has a set of re-entrant tuned Bari-Tenor strings. They will be coming out with a linear tuned set in the near future. I'd love to know how these strings work.
Hi from Spain. I really enjoyed your video. I have been playing guitars like you for a very long time and just bought my first tenor Ukulele at a local clearance auction not realising the tuning was completely different, so your video has really helped. The only reason I bought it was it is all solid wood, however the thought of learning all the chords I know, pentatonic scales etc., on a completely different fretboard was of real concern. I have found it impossible to buy the strings you recommend in Spain so I will try the suggestion of the last comment you have had, using the ADGB of a set of classical guitar strings tuned up to DGBE, I assume the tension required won't be an issue. Once again thank you for your video, John.
Hi Vic, I enjoy your videos. This is timely. Thinking along these lines except I have two baritones. Thinking about a smaller version. Some of the bigger "super" tenors have a longer scale I think. Do you think the strings would still work on a slightly longer scale? Thanks, Jack
Yes, I think they would but that is just my opinion. I can tell you the strings I received were very long so they would work on any scale as far as length goes. If you try this please let me know what the results are.
All of the baritone ukes I have looked at on Amazon have truss rods. None of the tenors I've looked at have truss rods. Does this not seem to be a problem? Do baratones have more frets than tenors? I'm an old guitar hack and had been thinking about a baratone with pickup. When you wound strings, are you talking steel strings? Thanks for his video. I will be checking out your others too.
Great video! It's also my understanding that the chord names will change if you are using baritone shapes on a tenor tuned dgbe. Would you be willing to make a chord chart for using baritone ukulele shapes on a tenor? I would even be willing to pay for it.
@@VicSchmeltz Thanks for the reply! From what you just told me a baritone chord shape, like the G chord, would still be called a G chord on a tenor ukulele when its tuned Dgbe and you are using a baritone G chord shape. Is this correct?
Edit: I just realised you're one of the people on RUclips form who it worked for 😂 I've seen people have success with these strings on their concerts on youtube. But depending on the uke you might need to make adjustments to the nut or the strings
💈✍🏻… common hands stubby fingers. “ My Polish mom had that, as I do. She used to bang away at any piano she saw, classically trained but married to a young Lutheran college German. I resulted.
I make ukuleles. My first a pineapple tenor. The cavity was a bit too large and it tended to be a bit boomy at the low end. I used unwound low g tenor strings.
I just tuned it down to baritone (DGBE) with the same tenor strings and it sounds very good. The string tension is ok and not too floppy. What fun!
You can just get a classical guitar set, get rid of the two E strings, and use the four middle strings tuned to DGBE. Works wonderfully.
Yes that will work.
Thanks for posting this. I used Martin & Co M160 Classic Guitar Strings and it worked perfectly.
I'm going to try that. This will not do anything to the bridge because of the tension?
@@iapprove8392 The tension will not be as tight!
Thank you great presentation! Because my shoulder injuries I can no longer handle a regular guitar unfortunately so this is great and I really appreciate it so much
You are welcome. I’m in the same situation with my shoulder. The uke is more comfortable to play. Enjoy!
Cool to hear dgbe with a low d on a tenor! Thanks for taking the time to demo...
Interesting idea. An alternative might be to use the middle 4 strings from a guitalele set. High-D dGBE sounds nice on some tenors.
There are a few different combinations of strings you can use. Enjoy!
Good stuff. Those strings change the sound nicely so you can play tenor shapes and get a different sound. Or, play guitar/baritone shapes . I like having those options.
Very informative, thank you !! Tenor ukes are kind of big fore me, but I absolutely love low tunings. So this would be an interesting way to get a baritone voice on a tenor size and avoid buying a larger instrument.
Yes, it does work well.
Thank you for directing me to this review
You are welcome.
So I got these stings in from Uke Republic and put them on my Kala solid mahogany. Sounds so rich and holds sound very well. I had actually purchased an Ohana just less than a year ago but was brand new to uke playing and took them off because they didn’t seem to sustain at all. I was too new and didn’t really know what to look for. I’ve been in almost a year now and have 6 ukes (well, including a guitarlele) and even a Taylor Gs mini. I pull toward uke playing most but love the guitar sound so putting these in my Kala solid mahogany is a good set up for me now. I wish the Taylor Gs sound could come through one of my ukes. 😀 I really do like the sound though and I love carrying my baby baritone with me wherever I go.
Baby baritones rock!
As Tor Einar Bekken / Dr Bekken suggested I used Martin & Co M160 classic guitar strings and only used the 4 middle strings tuned to DGBE and it worked perfectly. So many thanks to Tor Einar Bekken / Dr Bekken
Glad it worked.
Great sounding ukulele! Thanks for sharing this video! Very nicely done!
Thank you.
Brilliant review thank you 😊🎵🎵
GHS/CheeMaisel Signature series currently has a set of re-entrant tuned Bari-Tenor strings. They will be coming out with a linear tuned set in the near future. I'd love to know how these strings work.
GHS makes great strings.
Hi from Spain. I really enjoyed your video. I have been playing guitars like you for a very long time and just bought my first tenor Ukulele at a local clearance auction not realising the tuning was completely different, so your video has really helped. The only reason I bought it was it is all solid wood, however the thought of learning all the chords I know, pentatonic scales etc., on a completely different fretboard was of real concern. I have found it impossible to buy the strings you recommend in Spain so I will try the suggestion of the last comment you have had, using the ADGB of a set of classical guitar strings tuned up to DGBE, I assume the tension required won't be an issue. Once again thank you for your video, John.
You are welcome John. Enjoy!
Hi John. Would love to know how it went for you with the ADGB strings. Thanks
What are the best flat-wound strings for this? I can't stand round-wound 😖
Could you use an e or b string as a high d tuning?
I’m not sure. I personally haven’t tried that.
does putting an additional wound string on a tenor hurt the instrument
It does not as long as it is made for the application.
Hi Vic, I enjoy your videos. This is timely. Thinking along these lines except I have two baritones. Thinking about a smaller version. Some of the bigger "super" tenors have a longer scale I think. Do you think the strings would still work on a slightly longer scale? Thanks, Jack
Yes, I think they would but that is just my opinion. I can tell you the strings I received were very long so they would work on any scale as far as length goes. If you try this please let me know what the results are.
All of the baritone ukes I have looked at on Amazon have truss rods. None of the tenors I've looked at have truss rods. Does this not seem to be a problem? Do baratones have more frets than tenors? I'm an old guitar hack and had been thinking about a baratone with pickup. When you wound strings, are you talking steel strings? Thanks for his video. I will be checking out your others too.
The strings are wound nylon most of the time.
Nice. Did you have to do anything to the nut to accommodate the strings, thickness?
I didn’t. They fit perfectly.
Comparing most baritones to tenors, how many more useable frets on the baritone over the tenor?
My tenor and baritone both have 20 frets.
Great video! It's also my understanding that the chord names will change if you are using baritone shapes on a tenor tuned dgbe. Would you be willing to make a chord chart for using baritone ukulele shapes on a tenor? I would even be willing to pay for it.
If the tenor is tuned DGBE just use baritone chord shapes. Google “baritone ukulele chord chart” and you will find many to choose from.
@@VicSchmeltz Thanks for the reply! From what you just told me a baritone chord shape, like the G chord, would still be called a G chord on a tenor ukulele when its tuned Dgbe and you are using a baritone G chord shape.
Is this correct?
@@jimgibson5977 Yes- 0003
Could these work on a concert?
I think they would be too “floppy”.
Edit: I just realised you're one of the people on RUclips form who it worked for 😂
I've seen people have success with these strings on their concerts on youtube. But depending on the uke you might need to make adjustments to the nut or the strings
💈✍🏻… common hands stubby fingers. “ My Polish mom had that, as I do. She used to bang away at any piano she saw, classically trained but married to a young Lutheran college German. I resulted.
I’m going to Ireland next year and my tenor Kala is going to. Thanks from this Donkey Growing Big Ears loves the video. … for 78 years.