Saturday 9 May 2020

Low G Tuning on Ohana Soprano Concert or Tenor ukuleles

Re-Entrant Tuning Vs Linear Tuning.

TWO TYPES OF TUNING Ukuleles are for the most part played in either of two* different tuning; Re-Entrant Tuning Vs Linear Tuning. For those of you familiar with 5 String Banjo you would already be aware of  a Re-entrant tuned instrument.  For those with a Guitar background your ears will be attuned to its Linear tuning.

I'm going to generalise that if you have had previous experience playing guitar you will find the Ukulele Low G Linear tuning feels more natural.  If you come to ukulele from a Banjo background you will feel more at home with the standard Ukulele Re-entrant tuning.  

* (If you include 'Open' tuning there are 3 types of tuning, but that is a whole other kettle of fish for another day.)

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The Ukulele Trading Co Australia always has an extensive range of Low G ukulele strings in stock.  CLICK HERE to check out the range.

WHY USE DIFFERENT TUNING?
Each type of tuning adds its own sonic stamp to pieces of music.  Dixie, Ragtime, Banjo tunes, old time music from the 1920's through to 1940's.  If you play more modern JAZZ, ROCK, POP, BLUES or METAL try out Low G tuning.  Songs from these genres were in most cases written and played on guitar or piano.  As such these songs suit Linear Low G tuning. 


Ukulele Reentrant Tuning Vs linear Tuning ukuleletradingcoaustralia.com.au
Ukulele Re-entrant Tuning Vs linear Tuning
HIGH G TUNING EXPLAINED
Refer to the Diagram to the Left and imagine you are sitting at a piano keyboard, low notes to the left, and higher notes to the right.  

The C string on your ukulele is the same pitch as Middle C key on a piano.  Your High G note on the open G string is pitched above middle C, on the keyboard the High G note is to the right or the C note.

When plucking the notes of the open strings from the bottom of your ukulele to the top i.e. A E C G.  Listen as each note gets lower in pitch, the A is your starting note, the E is lower, the C lower again.  Then when you play the G string you can hear that it has a higher pitched note than your C string.  We say it RE-ENTERED the octave above the pitch of the middle C. 

The Re-entrant tuning is why the ukulele sounds so jingly jangly and happy.  When you strum down you hit a high note G and when you strum up you hit a high note A.  Your two thicker low pitched strings, the C and E, are in the middle.



LOW G TUNING EXPLAINED  
Refer to the diagram above and imagine you are sitting at a piano keyboard, with middle C key right in front of you. Remember that the middle C key is the same pitch as your ukulele C string.  A Low G string is pitched BELOW middle C, i.e. to the left of the middle C note. An open G string low G note is LOWER than your C String by 5 Semitones (frets).  That means you now have EXTRA note range on your ukulele. High G Re-entrant tuned ukuleles have a 13 note range, Vs Low G tuning with a 16 note range.  You also now have 2 Bass strings, more on that in a bit.

SUMMARY A Low G string is lower in pitch than your C string.  A High G string is higher in pitch then your C string.

CAN I FIT A LOW G STRING TO MY UKULELE MYSELF?
Yes of course you can.  DIY fitting a Low G String is is quite a straight forward and easy to do. Simply remove your High G string and replace it with a Low G String.  
When you change your High G string over to a Low G you will see that the string is thicker.  Some Low G strings are wound strings, some are non wound.  Most Ukulele nuts can accommodate either a low or high G string in the nut string slot.  

In the rare event that the Low G string will not fit the existing G string slot you can take your ukulele to a guitar shop and they will use a small thin Nut Slot File to widen the slot.  Or if you are feeling handy take a bit of wet and dry sandpaper and fold it over in half and use that as a makeshift Nut Slot file to widen the slot a smidgen.

TUNING UP
If you try to tune a Low G string up to High G the result is usually .... PING ... strings snapping.   The most common problem I see is people try and tune their new low G string up to the same pitch as their High G.  
You need to tune your Low G string 1 octave below the regular High G note. Don't worry you wont need a piano to tune it, your Chromatic ukulele Tuner will be able to do it.  

After fitting the String, start winding up the slack, turning the tuning machine and increasing string tension.  As you do occasionally pluck the open G string and your Chromatic tuner will keep showing you the notes increasing.  It will for example scroll through A A# B C C# D D# etc until you hit a G note.  Pluck this G and Compare it to your C string.    

You will be able to hear if you are getting it right.  When plucking the notes of the open strings from the bottom of your ukulele to the top i.e. A E C G.  Listen and hear that each note gets lower in pitch, the A is your starting note, the E is lower, the C lower again, and the G string even lower again.  When you play the Low G string you can hear that it has a lower pitched note than your C string.   Congratulations you have now put your ukulele in  LINEAR Tuning. 

MUSIC THEORY ASIDE WHAT IS THE ADVANTAGE
With a Low G you effectively have 2 BASS Strings, the regular C string and now a Low G string.  Soprano Concert and Tenor ukuleles can be Tuned Low G with out you having to learn anything new.  All your existing skills and knowledge is transferable. 

CHORDS All the Chord shapes you know and love stay the same, there are no new fingerings to learn. But your chords will sound 
much fuller, your chords will have that BIG Bass sound.


SCALES Normally in Re-entrant tuning you only use the C E and A strings to play scales.  Now you can use your Low G string playing scales.  Your lowest note used to be the C note on the open C string.  Now the lowest note your ukulele can play is the G note of the open G string.  Those are the extra notes I mentioned earlier.  You have increased the range of your ukulele.  ALL the strings are now available to you.

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AC/DC Back In Black Ukulele Riff

RIFFS  Rock Riffs now sound "Proper".  All of those kick Arse Rock Riffs now sound authentic. AC/DC, BLACK SABBATH and LED ZEPPELIN would totally approve.


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Thursday 7 January 2016

Ohana CK-20CE Cutaway Electric Acoustic Solid Mahogany Top

Rawk n Roll people.
The Ohana CK-20CE has an active battery powered pickup and EQ for when you need to be amped up. 


This is an electric acoustic version of one of Ohana Ukuleles best selling acoustic instruments, the Ohana CK20. 



MAHOGANY SOLID TOP.
The solid mahogany top is a great addition to a ukulele in this Price range.  The solid top vibrates with a clear and strong sound, and being solid the wood will age and sound better and better every year.

PICKUP ... PLUG IN ... POWERRRRRR
The CK-20CE is fitted with a pickup and that mean you can lug it into an amplifier or PA system ...Powerrrrrr.
You get a full featured battery powered Pre-amp system toi go with thwe pickup so you can use the bass and Treble sliders to craft your desired tone from

a bright rack tone to a smooth Jazz tone with the treble backed down.  Plenty of output volume too.

PLAYING SOLOS ARE A BREEZE.
The Neck is a nice contuour and dimension.  Personally I like the Ukes with wider fatter necks, they are just more comfotable.  That's part of why I like

Ohana Ukuleles, their necks are just right, not too thin or too shallow,  generouse with the shape of the rear of the neck full and round in your left hand.

Very comfortable. And the cutaway body style makes access to the top frets easy for soloing.

SPECS
Solid Mahogany Top with Cutaway
Belcat active EQ system with built in tuner
Laminate Mahogany Back Sides
Rosewood Fingerboard and Bridge
Top and Back Body Binding
Quality geared machine heads
Aquila strings









OHANA SK-70MG Soprano Ukulele Solid Spruce top Flame Mahogany Back and Sides

OHANA SK-70MG Soprano Ukulele.

$325 In Australia.

Great looks and great, clear, ringing tone from this gorgeous Ohana soprano uke.

The top is solid spruce and the curley flamed mahogany back and sides look beautiful alongside it.

It is the latest model with the quality Grover Geared Machine heads (the older ones were friction tuners)  so tuning is easy and reliable, being Grover Tuners it will be for years to come.

This ukulele has the Italian Aquila strings fitted, but as per our norm you can also get it setup for Worth strings at no extra charge.

Flamed mahogany adds beauty and a sweet tone, while the spruce top brings "punch" to the mix.
The abalone rosette and gloss finish give a touch of richness to the appearance.

Check out Kens review of the SK-70MG 

Specs
Solid spruce top
Flamed mahogany back & sides
Wood bindings, abalone rosette
Grover geared tuners
Aquila strings
Bone nut & saddle
Gloss finish






















Monday 5 January 2015

Enter to Win the Ohana Ukulele Giveaway!

Now is your chance to add a beautiful concert uke to your collection, the Ohana Limited Edition CK-90SC.
Solid spruce and Mahogany top
Solid Maple and Rosewood back and sides
Abalone rosette
with Aquila strings and a hard-shell case
(retail value of CK-90SC and case: $788)

Ukulele Lessons Adelaide and Ohana ukuleles in Adelaide

Back to work. Busy Busy Busy minions we are.

PRIVATE UKULELE COACHING:
Lesson places are filling for my private students. Message me if you are wanting some 1 on 1 coaching in Adelaide.  I come to you.
ChrisFromUkuleleTradingATgmail.com
Phone 0432306920

GROUP LESSONS:

The Northern Ukuleles (The NUkes) resumes next Tuesday night 13th Jan.
Adelaide Hills Uke Group (AHUG) resumes first week of Feb.
Corporate Training Days (Ukuleles Supplied) in 2015, call me to discuss a fantastic "Ice Breaker' or "Stress Reliever" for your organisations special day.

OHANA UKULELES:
I have in-stock  the fantastic vintage series ukuleles by Ohana, the solid mahogany Martin homage SK-38 is a ripper, and the peanut body shape SK-28 is even cooler, very very cool.  if I could only have one soprano, the SK-28 would be it.
If you need a starter Ukulele then any of the 10 Series Ohana' cannot be beaten for price or performance. Punching well above their weight from Soprano to Baritone Ohana has upped the playing field for starter ukuleles. 

Saturday 5 July 2014

New Facebook Page devoted to Ohana Ukulele Lovers in Australia.

New Facebook Page devoted to Ohana Ukulele Lovers in Australia.

Open for public  posts, so post your Ohana Pictures, Videos, Reviews. 

Like Ohana ukuleles? 
Well I do and  as I sell them here in OZ, thought it was about time I gave their range of Ukuleles some love.

So here is my Ohana in OZ fan page, its open for public  posts, so post your Ohana Pictures, Videos, Reviews. 
https://www.facebook.com/OhanaUkuleleAustralia


Sunday 25 May 2014

Ohana CK-350G Concert ukulele Review

REVIEW
Open the hard-case and whoa it looks so damn good.   Beautifully figured Koa wood all round in a gorgeous Honey Blond.  The Gloss finish is of that "Dipped in Glass" level of shine.  Lots of hand-sanding and sprayed coats are needed to achieve this level of finish.

The Abalone inlay binding is installed neat as a pin in the Rosette, Top and Headstock, and although Abalone  won't improve the tone, it endows the CK-350 with that massive "Wow factor" where ever it goes.

Select Solid Koa Wood top, back and sides with 19 fret rosewood fingerboard and rosewood bridge. Mahogany neck with koa headstock overlay. Abalone inlay, bound body, glossy finish, deluxe tuners, bone nut and saddle. I find that Ohana Ukuleles always have well-dressed frets, the CK-350G is no different, it is really rich full sounding uke of fine craftsmanship.

FEATURES
Solid koa top, back & sides
Rosewood fingerboard & bridge
Abalone inlay top rosette & headstock
Mahogany binding & head overlay
Gold-finish geared tuners
Aquila strings
Bone nut & saddle
Gloss finish

TESTIMONIALS
Customers tell you their thoughts on purchasing an Ohana ukulele CLICK HERE

FAMOUS OHANA UKULELE PLAYERS
Through the ukulele, we’ve been lucky enough to make some talented friends. Check out some of these fantastic ukulele players! Ohana Players CLICK HERE

INTERESTED OR NEED MORE INFO
email me Chris From Ukulele Trading


ABOUT OHANA UKULELES
"Ohana, where you will find the many hand-crafted ukulele models on offer - from soprano to baritone, mahogany to selected koa from the islands of Hawaii, conventional to vintage models, plus unique ones for those who are looking for something different.

At Ohana, our goal is to provide the highest quality product at a reasonable price.

Every ukulele that leaves our warehouse is carefully inspected and set up for maximum playability.

Yes that's right — EVERY UKULELE, regardless of model and price. Should musicians compromise on quality just because they need an entry-level ukulele? We don't think they should.

NOTE: Before Shipping to you I install the Strings you want and set it up how you want. The ukuleles have come from the Ohana USA warehouse, via the Importer here in Adelaide  Australia and Transportation half way round the world by Ship and differences in Weather plays its part, I make sure that your ukulele plays well.  Cheers CC

At Ohana, we believe in the basic concepts of QUALITY, PLAYABILITY, and VALUE. As a player you deserve each of these when you purchase a musical instrument.

Ohana Music markets its products primarily through a network of terrific dealers (Like The Ukulele Trading Co Australia ;-)  around the world.

However,we are here to answer any questions you may have. So go ahead, send Ohana an email or call; we will be happy to inform you about the products Ohana offers.

Meanwhile, have fun, share the Aloha spirit with your loved ones, and Happy Strumming!"

The CK-350G Concert Ukulele is the TOP-OF-THE-LINE MODEL in concert size and what a cracking Ukulele it is. 

At The Ukulele Trading Co Australia we ship the CK-350G  with Hardcase, Setup, Headstock Tuner and Free Shipping in OZ.

INTERESTED OR NEED MORE INFO
email me Chris From Ukulele Trading