Hey all you bari ukesters out there. If you want to get rid of the muddy sound and the scratch you may want to try the tuning I discovered . First purchase a set of Aquila gCEA strings for baritone uke. After attaching and stretching them, tune them to the customary gCEA pitch then drop the pitch a whole tone to fBb,DG. This G minor tuning is the equivalent of pinching a capo on the third string of a guitar in standard tuning. It is also the tuning used by lutenists playing the Renaissance lute. All the music you play can be played with this tuning, which has the advantage of slightly lowering the string tension as well. The strings don't bottom out on the higher frets either.
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I had the same problem with muddiness when I installed low octave GCEA strings on my vintage Harmony baritone. The use of a pic and playing closer to the bridge were great tips!
Cool! Yes, picking close tot he higher endow the string would be great way to remove the muddiness! Subscribe & ring the bell for more videos like this one! 🎶🤙 goo.gl/rMXsnw
This is called Contra tuning Contra tuning strings are easy to get From a standard Classical Guitar set of strings use the 4 thickest strings tuned to Contra GCEA. Also to get less squeak use polished or flatwound Classical Guitar strings.
Hi, Stu. You SOG... Every time i heard you playing you surprise me. My heart come to my mouth. I simply love hearing you playing. Hugs from Brazil. I love you Guy.
Sweet! Always good to have a lot of choices 😉 Thanks so much for watching - please subscribe to this channel and ring the notification bell to keep in the loop of more helpful videos like this one 🎶🤙
Bold and surprising!!! I wish you a lot of pleasure and fun with this new instrument and this new experience :-) I don't know why, I feel that soon you will want a guitarlele too ........:))
I mistakenly ordered the Guadalupe regular gCEA instead of the octave lower ones, but went ahead and strung them on my old Silvertone Bari. Have to say they were the shortest strings I've ever used. I could barely make it around the C and E tuners. I ordered the octave lower ones and hope they are at least a little longer. The outer windings don't go clear to the end of some of the strings either. Not trying to be negative here. Stu, your playing is inspirational!
No worries Jim - I hope the low octaves will work. They are meant for baritone Ukes, so they should go the distance. Hope you dig them when you finally get them strung up :)
Thanks so much! Seriously, I'd already decided to get a baritone ukulele and I was deciding to get GCEA strings for it. I have a wonderful Breedlove guitar so why would I want a baritone ukulele with the same tuning minus two strings and all of that amazing tone and volume? So I really wanted to hear a baritone ukulele with standard GCEA tuning! Plus I've learned a lot ukulele chords and I'm having so much fun singing and playing uke!!! Just want to continue that. Playing ukulele has drastically improved my guitar playing.
Здравствуйте! Прекрасное видео! У меня тоже укулеле-баритон, отдельное спасибо за произведение на русский мотив " очи чёрные, очи страстные..." . Жду с нетерпением новые ваши шедевры, до встречи!
Ordered two sets of Baritone Low GCEA (Full octave lower) from Mainland Ukes to check out on an Oscar Schmidt OU52 Here is what I measured for the diameter gauges (inches): A - .0445 E - 0305 C - .0345 G - .0425 The G string barely fits in the nut slot and the A string doesn't and is riding high over the fretboard (Jus' Press as Led says :) As someone else mentioned, they are just long enough with two inches to spare
Oh boy...that sounds like a bit of a headache! They probably only fit into baritone Ukes’s of a certain nut width? Sorry to hear of the trouble...hope they work out for you to play them!
Interesting tuning on the bari. Have you tried tuning with a high G set of long ukulele (like those on a tenor) or classical strings but only lower the G string one octave lower? It will sound just like a ukulele but with the low G string which sounds very good. Then you would not have that muddy sound you talk about. Enjoyed the video. Thanks...
These are Guadalupe strings made by hand in East Los Angels, California. You can also order directly from them. They are good quality but the wound aspect didn't work for my style of playing. Very squeaky :)
Yes indeed! They do take a sensitive release when plucking them...one of the points I highlighted later on. They have a nice low range...quite "un-ukulele-like" when it's that low!
Great arrangement. Always informative. One suggestion though, can you move back from the camera so that both hands show? Some of those picking runs would be good to show in a tutorial.
This was almost exactly what I was looking for in terms of lower octave strings. I noticed you were playing with low G instead of hi G. I prefer standard high G tuning but one octave lower all around. In order to get that I have to play around with the order of the DGBE strings still.
Thanks for watching Blake - this is a low G set for sure...it allows the baritone to be in GCEA tuning but lowered one octave...a nice rich sound that I like :) Play on! FYI: There are song sheets, tabs and other resources for my UA-cam ukulele lessons at my Patreon Page: www.patreon.com/ukulelezen
Wonderfull ! I can't found theses strings in France, and the price or the shipment is 72 dollars from the web who sells them. Have you an idea of the gauge of each string ? Thank you for all that you bring to ukulele players.
Lovely playing Stu. As usual, super video. Another learning experience from UZ. I noticed that Russian song in there. Ochi Cheryne? Dark Eyes, is that right? I'm not a Bob Marley fan but you always seem to make his songs more melodic and artistic. Almost etheral in this case! A few obsrvations and questions. I have 2 baritone ukes and they are tuned DGBE. Like the last 4 on a guitar. I have never heard of this tuning. I've seen people do re-entrant tuning on a DGBE baritone but this is totally new. Why would someone choose to do this? So they didn't have to learn "new" chords or kind of transpose in your head? (i.E. GCEA's C chord equals DGBE's G.). Obviously it's a more popular baritone tuning than I thought because they make strings for it. Only my D and G strings are wound. Which brings me to ANOTHER question. Does anyone make a Low G (for GCEA ukes) that is NOT wound? I'm kind of with you on the "scratchy" sound of wound strings. Maybe Mainland caries such strings. Thank you again for all that you give us in your videos.
There are several unwound low G sets available these days as that tuning increases in popularity. I personally use the GHS Chee and Maisel curated set but there are also sets from Fremont, Aquila, Worth, Living Water and more. Several companies also have individual low G’s available. I also tried Glen Rose’s trick of rearranging a high G set by string thickness to give myself a low G set on my baritone. I really liked it and used it for a couple of years before going back to the standard low D baritone tuning. I’m not so fond of the low D anymore so I think I’ll go back to the low G. Just to clarify, I mostly play low G tenors - the baritone is a fun occasional instrument. I also still play guitar (where I started). Hope that helps.
Awesome Beautiful! I really enjoy recreating tunes on my Bari Uke! I also use some different strumming techniques to define the low sounds and my long thumbnail helps out too! :)
Very cool! I love the deep sound of this type of string on the baritone… Later on in the video I tried my hand at some Bob Marley solo arrangement of no woman no cry...
I thought baritones were tuned DGBE not GCEA. But I wonder if these strings will work with a tenor uke, or if the nut will need to be altered to accommodate?Have you ever tuned a tenor with these lower octave strings if a link or review would be nice.
Fremont makes special tenor strings that are a "high D baritone tuning". It's a nice effect: not quite an uke, not a guitar. It feels like it's its own thing, probably like the octave uke in the video here.
So is this just the same tuning as a guitar then? I thought I read somewhere that the bari tuning is up one octave from a guitar (top 4 strings only of course). Sounds like for this tuning you need different strings?
@@UkuleleZen wish i had found your video earlier! The local ukulele shop says they can set my tenor guitar up as an octave ukulele. They also suggested 4 wound strings. I wonder if the steel strings will make a difference
4 years ago I went to various so called uke and guitar experts asking about low great for baritone ukulele all said neck length was the issue Now out of the blue here it is so called experts pppppphhhhhhtfttt
Happy to help -- link tot he strings in the description -- I get no $$ for saying that, just helping. IMHO, Anyone who calls themselves an expert is fooling themselves...music is infinite 😉
I may be a total beginner to the ukulele, (playing the Tenor and Baritone uke for 10 months now), but even I know, that it is sacrilege and extremely cringey to take the beautiful Baritone with its perfect and natural DGBE tuning and bastardize it into a GCEA Tenor/Concert/Soprano tuned instrument. Why would anyone do that? That's like tuning and modifying an acoustic guitar to GCEA Ukulele tuning or taking a orchestra silver flute and modifying it so it sounds and plays like a Tin Whistle. If your going to play the Baritone Uke, play the Baritone Uke as is, if you only want to play in GCEA tuning, then stick with a Tenor, a concert or a Soprano Ukulele as that is what they are designed to play in. No Woman, No Cry sounds much better in DGBE tuning anyway.
The lowest note is about the same between them and maintains the reentrant tuning. For beginners, you can use regular ukulele learning resources as well. Other people claim DGBE baritone uke is a neutered guitar with no purpose. I say if you like it, do it.
@@bobjenkins3rd I don’t agree. I don’t like or play using reentrant tuning so my Tenors all have low G strings and to me sound far better. Yes, people can do whatever they like in terms of tuning their instruments, but there are many out there that say that when you tune a Baritone to GCEA that it will be a bit off sounding and unnatural with regards to the intonation. I am also not a fan of those that put the baby Baritone strings on a Tenor or Concert Ukulele, unless they are just trying it to see if they are interested in getting a Baritone Uke. I still say the magic and originality of the Baritone and what makes it sound so incredible is its natural DGBE tuning. Nobody wants a dog that meows or a cat that barks
Keep coming back to this. So lovely
Wonderful Stu! Great arrangement. Detailed and very helpful explanation. Can I buy a copy of your beautiful arrangement?
Now that's some serious baritone playing right there, appreciated!!
Thanks so much for being here! Hope you’ll subscribe to the channel for more videos to help you learn 🎶😊
Very cool Stu. Thanks for sharing. Just when I think I've heard about every ukulele a new one appears out of nowhere.
That may be fun! The baritone is full of surprises...Great teaching, Stu, thanks!
Hey all you bari ukesters out there. If you want to get rid of the muddy sound and the scratch you may want to try the tuning I discovered . First purchase a set of Aquila gCEA strings for baritone uke. After attaching and stretching them, tune them to the customary gCEA pitch then drop the pitch a whole tone to fBb,DG. This G minor tuning is the equivalent of pinching a capo on the third string of a guitar in standard tuning. It is also the tuning used by lutenists playing the Renaissance lute. All the music you play can be played with this tuning, which has the advantage of slightly lowering the string tension as well. The strings don't bottom out on the higher frets either.
Wow Rob… That's a great idea!! Thanks for sharing!
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@Moses Soren I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
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Hey Stu... wow, there's an almost medieval feeling to that tonal quality. Cool!
It is a bit like a Lute now that you mention it :-) Thanks Mark!
Agree! It sounds like something the troubadors at a Renaissance fair would play. Very cool.
The sound is absolutely stunning!!!! Thank you very much for the upload!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoy it! Super cool baritone sound, eh? Please subscribe & ring the bell for more videos 😊 Happy playing!
Awesome interpretation of this great song!
Impressive, thank you
Glad you liked it Forrest! Thanks for joining in! 😊
I had the same problem with muddiness when I installed low octave GCEA strings on my vintage Harmony baritone. The use of a pic and playing closer to the bridge were great tips!
Cool! Yes, picking close tot he higher endow the string would be great way to remove the muddiness! Subscribe & ring the bell for more videos like this one! 🎶🤙 goo.gl/rMXsnw
The lower range sounds beautiful. I’m gonna noodle around with it. Thanks for sharing this.
This is called Contra tuning
Contra tuning strings are easy to get From a standard Classical Guitar set of strings use the 4 thickest strings tuned to Contra GCEA.
Also to get less squeak use polished or flatwound Classical Guitar strings.
Thanks for the tip Michael! Got 3 min? Some JS Bach for you to enjoy - on hi G uke ua-cam.com/video/6NbhEscK8_E/v-deo.html
OMG Fantastic … love your new arrangement and the low
VERY NICE, INSTRUMENT & STRINGS, PLAYED WELL.!!!!
Thanks Geoff! I love the low Baritone tuning 😉
Oh how i wish you did have a bari & offered tuts. Beautiful. Thank you.
Hi, Stu. You SOG... Every time i heard you playing you surprise me. My heart come to my mouth. I simply love hearing you playing.
Hugs from Brazil.
I love you Guy.
Thanks again! Love right back at you Sergio 💙🎶🌎
Excellent video, you got a great sound from that baritone!
So refreshing and relaxing. Nice sound.
Cool Raymond...I enjoyed the tone of it very much
I'm into bari ukes so I found this a great vid, ta.
Thank you!
Stu. Is great ! Always learn something. He’s so good at what he does. : )
That sounds awesome
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thankyou so much for this video! I can’t wait to try this out!
Nice!! Enjoy the strings!! Link in the vid description....Tell Mainland Mike I say hello 🤙😊
Cool!
Hey, can you tell me the gauge of each string? The Mainland ukuleles page does not say it.
Plenty of surprise ! Nice... fun and interesting !
Thanks Raymond! I returned the Uke to the person who lent it to me, but what a fun & deep sound!
I have 3 nice tenor ukes and this morning I ordered a baritone. Glad I got bags or cases for all, it will keep the dust off those tenors.
Sweet! Always good to have a lot of choices 😉 Thanks so much for watching - please subscribe to this channel and ring the notification bell to keep in the loop of more helpful videos like this one 🎶🤙
Wow! 💚
I like the Baritone uke
I was lent tis one...maybe someday I'll get one of my own! Please subscribe to keep in the loop of more videos from my channel 🎶🤙😊
Bold and surprising!!! I wish you a lot of pleasure and fun with this new instrument and this new experience :-)
I don't know why, I feel that soon you will want a guitarlele too ........:))
Very Nice Stu - A great sounding instrument. The players not to shabby either ! - lol - your the best !
Cheers Peter! We'll get this Bari together with your Soprano and have a "battle for the middle register" ? ;-) YOU'RE the man!
I mistakenly ordered the Guadalupe regular gCEA instead of the octave lower ones, but went ahead and strung them on my old Silvertone Bari. Have to say they were the shortest strings I've ever used. I could barely make it around the C and E tuners. I ordered the octave lower ones and hope they are at least a little longer. The outer windings don't go clear to the end of some of the strings either.
Not trying to be negative here. Stu, your playing is inspirational!
No worries Jim - I hope the low octaves will work. They are meant for baritone Ukes, so they should go the distance. Hope you dig them when you finally get them strung up :)
Hi Stu! :)
Hi Bernadette! Just seeing this now...hope things are well with you 😊🎶
Well, that's certainly interesting.👍
Thanks so much! Seriously, I'd already decided to get a baritone ukulele and I was deciding to get GCEA strings for it. I have a wonderful Breedlove guitar so why would I want a baritone ukulele with the same tuning minus two strings and all of that amazing tone and volume? So I really wanted to hear a baritone ukulele with standard GCEA tuning! Plus I've learned a lot ukulele chords and I'm having so much fun singing and playing uke!!! Just want to continue that. Playing ukulele has drastically improved my guitar playing.
Здравствуйте! Прекрасное видео! У меня тоже укулеле-баритон, отдельное спасибо за произведение на русский мотив " очи чёрные, очи страстные..." . Жду с нетерпением новые ваши шедевры, до встречи!
Большое спасибо! «Темные глаза», как я узнал, это одна из моих любимых пьес для импровизации. Всего наилучшего, Стю
You still haven't fixed the Mainland link, Stu.
I also have a baritone tuned this way. I only like to pick mostly with this setup. Strumming is too muddy as I think you said.
Always tuned dgbe on the baritone ukelele never considered gcea. Kind of a cool concept.
I ordered some of these strings and noticed they also have the lower octave set for dgbe, for what it's worth....
Thanks for sharing that info Jim
Ordered two sets of Baritone Low GCEA (Full octave lower) from Mainland Ukes to check out on an Oscar Schmidt OU52
Here is what I measured for the diameter gauges (inches): A - .0445 E - 0305 C - .0345 G - .0425
The G string barely fits in the nut slot and the A string doesn't and is riding high over the fretboard (Jus' Press as Led says :)
As someone else mentioned, they are just long enough with two inches to spare
Oh boy...that sounds like a bit of a headache! They probably only fit into baritone Ukes’s of a certain nut width? Sorry to hear of the trouble...hope they work out for you to play them!
Interesting tuning on the bari. Have you tried tuning with a high G set of long ukulele (like those on a tenor) or classical strings but only lower the G string one octave lower? It will sound just like a ukulele but with the low G string which sounds very good. Then you would not have that muddy sound you talk about. Enjoyed the video. Thanks...
No, I haven't tried those options...there are long scale CGEA strings for baritones...Thanks Franko!
These are Guadalupe strings made by hand in East Los Angels, California. You can also order directly from them. They are good quality but the wound aspect didn't work for my style of playing. Very squeaky :)
Yes indeed! They do take a sensitive release when plucking them...one of the points I highlighted later on. They have a nice low range...quite "un-ukulele-like" when it's that low!
Did i hear you say u did not have a beritone uke? If not you really need one. You sound great on one. Yhanks
You are very kind… Thanks so much for watching!
I'd want the Low G but I'd want the usual CEA strings on my dream Baritone.
That's possible - I believe they make "long scale" GCEA strings for baritone Ukes!
Very helpful adding the considerations... helped me to make the right decision. Thank you!
Thanks Laura!!
Great arrangement. Always informative. One suggestion though, can you move back from the camera so that both hands show? Some of those picking runs would be good to show in a tutorial.
Yes!! I want to see what those magic hands are doing, as I kid myself that I could make my ukuleles sing like Stu does.
Hi Stu, great video as always. What's the name of the tremelo piece near the end
Hey Mark - I was improvising around the changes for no “woman no cry” - the rest was improv...
This was almost exactly what I was looking for in terms of lower octave strings. I noticed you were playing with low G instead of hi G. I prefer standard high G tuning but one octave lower all around. In order to get that I have to play around with the order of the DGBE strings still.
Thanks for watching Blake - this is a low G set for sure...it allows the baritone to be in GCEA tuning but lowered one octave...a nice rich sound that I like :) Play on! FYI: There are song sheets, tabs and other resources for my UA-cam ukulele lessons at my Patreon Page: www.patreon.com/ukulelezen
That would be great to take to a playalong to add some interesting texture.
Thanks David - I gave the instrument back to my friend… Maybe someday I'll get my own and a set of these LOW GCEA baritone strings...
Just bought a Red Cedar?Rosewood Bari in Matte finish from Mainland. Wow. Took off Guadalupe For Aquila New NylGuts,
Ooooh....sounds nice. I LOVE cedar & I'll bet on a Bari that's a super rich tone.
Wonderfull ! I can't found theses strings in France, and the price or the shipment is 72 dollars from the web who sells them. Have you an idea of the gauge of each string ? Thank you for all that you bring to ukulele players.
Sounds like an old fashioned lute I think I see robin hood 😂👍👍👍👍👍
I know what you mean!!! Great observation!
@@MiaHessMusic why thank you Mia Hess it's all fun and Stu is a fantastic player 😊👍👍👍👍👍
Lovely playing Stu. As usual, super video. Another learning experience from UZ.
I noticed that Russian song in there. Ochi Cheryne? Dark Eyes, is that right? I'm not a Bob Marley fan but you always seem to make his songs more melodic and artistic. Almost etheral in this case!
A few obsrvations and questions. I have 2 baritone ukes and they are tuned DGBE. Like the last 4 on a guitar. I have never heard of this tuning. I've seen people do re-entrant tuning on a DGBE baritone but this is totally new.
Why would someone choose to do this? So they didn't have to learn "new" chords or kind of transpose in your head? (i.E. GCEA's C chord equals DGBE's G.). Obviously it's a more popular baritone tuning than I thought because they make strings for it. Only my D and G strings are wound.
Which brings me to ANOTHER question. Does anyone make a Low G (for GCEA ukes) that is NOT wound? I'm kind of with you on the "scratchy" sound of wound strings. Maybe Mainland caries such strings. Thank you again for all that you give us in your videos.
Ken Middleton's Living Water Strings
There are several unwound low G sets available these days as that tuning increases in popularity. I personally use the GHS Chee and Maisel curated set but there are also sets from Fremont, Aquila, Worth, Living Water and more. Several companies also have individual low G’s available. I also tried Glen Rose’s trick of rearranging a high G set by string thickness to give myself a low G set on my baritone. I really liked it and used it for a couple of years before going back to the standard low D baritone tuning. I’m not so fond of the low D anymore so I think I’ll go back to the low G. Just to clarify, I mostly play low G tenors - the baritone is a fun occasional instrument. I also still play guitar (where I started). Hope that helps.
Perhaps I need to get another baritone ukulele to string like this. :-)
Go for it!!
Give me more Baritone Stu
What strings are on this? I can’t find gcae with low G for baritone ukulele anywhere. The closest I’ve found has a high G. Thanks!
There is a link in the video description to Mainland Ukulele's website...Thanks for watching Ukulele Zen 🎶🤙😊
Awesome Beautiful! I really enjoy recreating tunes on my Bari Uke! I also use some different strumming techniques to define the low sounds and my long thumbnail helps out too! :)
Very cool! I love the deep sound of this type of string on the baritone… Later on in the video I tried my hand at some Bob Marley solo arrangement of no woman no cry...
I thought baritones were tuned DGBE not GCEA. But I wonder if these strings will work with a tenor uke, or if the nut will need to be altered to accommodate?Have you ever tuned a tenor with these lower octave strings if a link or review would be nice.
Fremont makes special tenor strings that are a "high D baritone tuning". It's a nice effect: not quite an uke, not a guitar. It feels like it's its own thing, probably like the octave uke in the video here.
@@NoHomerSthanks very much for the info
So is this just the same tuning as a guitar then? I thought I read somewhere that the bari tuning is up one octave from a guitar (top 4 strings only of course). Sounds like for this tuning you need different strings?
Did you have to change the strings to tune it lower
It’s an entirely different set of strings… Check the link in the video description for more details 😊
I Didn’t find the link tô mainland ukes!
Here you go Luiz! www.mainlandukuleles.com
I always called that an "octave uke", like an octave mandolin.
That’s a better name for it!
Hmmmmmmm standard tuning for the baritone ukulele is DGBE, same as guitar but without the low E and A strings.
Interesting! But.. still love the soprano more.
are all 4 strings wound?
Yes, for this set they are. It makes for a little bit of a swishy sound when you finger pic but the deep tone is so pleasing to play with 🤙
@@UkuleleZen wish i had found your video earlier! The local ukulele shop says they can set my tenor guitar up as an octave ukulele. They also suggested 4 wound strings. I wonder if the steel strings will make a difference
The link to mainland ukes doesn't work for me.
Google their site. They still sell it. I did the math and am going to try to build a cheaper set. All wound strings is probably the best way to do it.
4 years ago I went to various so called uke and guitar experts asking about low great for baritone ukulele all said neck length was the issue
Now out of the blue here it is so called experts pppppphhhhhhtfttt
Happy to help -- link tot he strings in the description -- I get no $$ for saying that, just helping. IMHO, Anyone who calls themselves an expert is fooling themselves...music is infinite 😉
let’s smoke em peace pipe… low G for me
I may be a total beginner to the ukulele, (playing the Tenor and Baritone uke for 10 months now), but even I know, that it is sacrilege and extremely cringey to take the beautiful Baritone with its perfect and natural DGBE tuning and bastardize it into a GCEA Tenor/Concert/Soprano tuned instrument. Why would anyone do that? That's like tuning and modifying an acoustic guitar to GCEA Ukulele tuning or taking a orchestra silver flute and modifying it so it sounds and plays like a Tin Whistle. If your going to play the Baritone Uke, play the Baritone Uke as is, if you only want to play in GCEA tuning, then stick with a Tenor, a concert or a Soprano Ukulele as that is what they are designed to play in. No Woman, No Cry sounds much better in DGBE tuning anyway.
The lowest note is about the same between them and maintains the reentrant tuning. For beginners, you can use regular ukulele learning resources as well. Other people claim DGBE baritone uke is a neutered guitar with no purpose. I say if you like it, do it.
@@bobjenkins3rd I don’t agree. I don’t like or play using reentrant tuning so my Tenors all have low G strings and to me sound far better. Yes, people can do whatever they like in terms of tuning their instruments, but there are many out there that say that when you tune a Baritone to GCEA that it will be a bit off sounding and unnatural with regards to the intonation. I am also not a fan of those that put the baby Baritone strings on a Tenor or Concert Ukulele, unless they are just trying it to see if they are interested in getting a Baritone Uke. I still say the magic and originality of the Baritone and what makes it sound so incredible is its natural DGBE tuning. Nobody wants a dog that meows or a cat that barks