Harp ukulele finally finished. now with a video

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Harp ukulele finally finished. now with a video

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I strung her up today. It does sound good. Still like a Ukulele but with a bit of punch and power. I have no idea how I want to really tune it. Right now it is standard tenor ukulele except the 4th string is an octave lower than it would be. More like a guitar 4th, 4th, 3rd, 4th. I repeat the notes an octave down on the bass strings.

I am considering different tunings. I will play around to see what I can come up with.

Bear claw spruce top,
Koa back and sides,
cocobolo with a black fiber purfling
mahogany neck.
Amboyna burl rosette and head board veneers.

In any case here it is ...

Please excuse the bad playing at least you can see and hear the instrument. I get so nervous when I try to play before other or record. This was recorded on a still point and shoot with the internal microphone.



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that is a sweet build Congrats
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Way to persevere John. Congratulations!
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Nice going John. Who gets it?
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Yah! Looks Grand!
Lets hear it!

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Thanks all for the kind comments I will post a video as soon as I figure out what to play.
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Beautiful and interesting!
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Really cool. What is the tuning for something like that?
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B. Howard wrote:Really cool. What is the tuning for something like that?
I have been playing around with tuning. What I like best so far is close to a standard tenor ukulele tuning on the fretted neck with GCEA. I use a G an octave lower than a ukulele G so really the top four strings are like a guitar capoed on the 5th fret. I have the base strings CDEF.

This basically gives me a selection of bass note I need for open and first position finger style guitar tunes. The D is like a open capoed A at the 5 th fret. It is really easy to play a chromatic bass line as well :).
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Please excuse the bad playing at least you can see and hear the instrument. I get so nervous when I try to play before other or record. This was recorded on a still point and shoot with the internal microphone.


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