Thx for doing this. I just finished changing strings for the first time in decades. Took about an hour and a half, but by the last string I had it down to 12 minutes. Not bad for a Senior with stiff fingers!
One of my ukuleles has a through bridge. And it took me around 45 minutes to change all four. Was a little tricky. Would have been faster if I had a tuning peg winder :)
Excellent video, informative and short. Thanks for your effort! But how do I know which new strings to buy for my Ortega Concert? Just visited your site, but I had to back off; there were hundreds and I didn't know where to start. I assume there are a few things to consider when choosing your new strings. Any video about that?
I was unsure how to tie it to the bridge. Could you make a video about the actual knot? I found somewhere that recommended a figure-8 knot. Is that what you used? Also wondering why you’d take the bead off the string. It seems easier than tying it to the bridge. Are there drawbacks to beads or is it just tradition/preference?
Hi Terry I broke the low A string on my 6 string tenor and due to covid I'm afraid I have to try to change it myself just wondering if there is any additional info I need to know before I make my attempt 😬 thanks
My wife has subscribed to Terry's Ukelikethepros platinum lessons and love them. I am a guitar player but became interested in Ukuleles and have also started learning. The reason for my message is the strings on Terry's ukulele in the video seems to have large diameter strings. Anyone have any idea what they could be? Thanks
I don't think he means you can change all four strings in five minutes, but five minutes for each string. If you do it too fast you can end up with problems you didn't have before you changed them. Besides, why is everybody in such a hurry? Changing strings is part of the process of being a player. Slow down and enjoy the process.
I'm surprised no one answered this. The strings are almost always labeled with colored stickers. Or each string comes separate in its own labeled paper bag.
Thx for doing this. I just finished changing strings for the first time in decades. Took about an hour and a half, but by the last string I had it down to 12 minutes. Not bad for a Senior with stiff fingers!
Awesome. It gets faster the more you do it. Changing strings is not one of my favorites things to do either. 😂
Thanks for this! It saved me the search for switching out the strings on my bari uke! :)
Yes, very helpful, more like this welcomed! Fortunately haven't had to change strings yet, but I"m sure it will be needed at some point.
This was an awesome tutorial ! I changed mine to a low g along with you
OK super helpful - thanks! I have a new set of strings and I’m going to be brave and give it a go!
Good one, Terry!!! Going to share it to our Beachcombers Ukulele Group Singers Facebook page. Thanks and Bless.
Thankkkkk u so much for sharing this amazing kind of stuff 👍👏👏
Thanks, Terry That was very helpful.
I once knew a guy who bought a new ukulele everytime he needed new strings lol 😂
That’s some expensive strings!😂
Thanks, a very helpful lesson.
One of my ukuleles has a through bridge. And it took me around 45 minutes to change all four. Was a little tricky.
Would have been faster if I had a tuning peg winder :)
Thanks for all this great content. What are your favorite low G strings on a KoAloha (Opio) tenor? These Pepe Romero's?
Hey Terry! I'm digging your channel. What's your take on changing to ball-end strings?
Excellent video, informative and short. Thanks for your effort! But how do I know which new strings to buy for my Ortega Concert? Just visited your site, but I had to back off; there were hundreds and I didn't know where to start. I assume there are a few things to consider when choosing your new strings. Any video about that?
Ahhh! I did it!
I was unsure how to tie it to the bridge. Could you make a video about the actual knot? I found somewhere that recommended a figure-8 knot. Is that what you used? Also wondering why you’d take the bead off the string. It seems easier than tying it to the bridge. Are there drawbacks to beads or is it just tradition/preference?
Hi Terry I broke the low A string on my 6 string tenor and due to covid I'm afraid I have to try to change it myself just wondering if there is any additional info I need to know before I make my attempt 😬 thanks
No just give it a shot, it becomes easier and more comfortable the more you do it
My wife has subscribed to Terry's Ukelikethepros platinum lessons and love them. I am a guitar player but became interested in Ukuleles and have also started learning. The reason for my message is the strings on Terry's ukulele in the video seems to have large diameter strings. Anyone have any idea what they could be? Thanks
Thanks!
I have 3 tenor ukuleles, would it make a difference if I installed concert strings on a tenor, like changing 10 to 9 gauge on a guitar?
Ty this is a highly favoredan
I don't think he means you can change all four strings in five minutes, but five minutes for each string. If you do it too fast you can end up with problems you didn't have before you changed them. Besides, why is everybody in such a hurry? Changing strings is part of the process of being a player. Slow down and enjoy the process.
Hello!
What can happend if i change all 4 strings at a time? (I do that) Pleasee!
I broke my G string. Now do i have to change all the four strings?? Or changing just the G-string would be fine?? Please let me know.
Question...the replacement string pack comes with all 4 strings. How do I know which one is which?!
I'm surprised no one answered this. The strings are almost always labeled with colored stickers. Or each string comes separate in its own labeled paper bag.
@@slaydonk What colors stand for which strings?
@@RellHearts check the back of the packet. it will be listed there.
THANK YOU SO MUCU
This, but for U-bass.
Too hard to see the loop
Way to much talking and not enough showing.