This video was very useful. Im a guitarist that recently bought a ukulele and I wanted a low G, ive never changed ukulele strings and this was VERY helpful. At first this was a bit confusing but then I re looked at what you did and payed close attention to what you did and I got it eventually.
17:40 This is rather interesting. The Low G String for Ukulele is designed like the Bass Strings of a Classical Guitar set in that it consists of a Nylon Core wrapped in Metal (A Classical Guitar D String makes a great Low G Ukulele string too).
You are the first person that has done an excellent job of showing how to put on the strings in addition to the low g. Everyone else turns it to hygiene but says they're putting on a low G which does not make any sense period so good for you thank you so much what strings did you put on?❤
Lahaina Music Ernie Ball makes Ball End Versions of these Strings which make restringing the Ukulele a Snap & they also allow the strings to come over the saddle at a sharper angle which increases the volume.
Your video is probably the best one I’ve seen I just changed my tenor ukulele strings for the first time and I did not do the cleanest job because it had the wound string when tying them to the bridge wish I’d seen your video before hand lol but I can say next time with confidence I will do a much better job thanks so much
I enjoyed this video. One question: when replacing a high G with a low G (larger in diameter) do you need to make any adjustments to the nut grooves? Does the high G string sit higher and affect the fret fingering? Mahalo!
great question. The answer is -- sometimes. If you are using a wound low G string, one of the advantages is that is is not necessarily that much wider than a high G string. However, if you are using a fluorocarbon low G, that is often wider and sometimes modification needs to be done. On another related angle, some uke bridges need modification to accommodate a low G. for example, the slotted bridge design on a kamaka concert often needs to be widened. I do not recommend doing this yourself -- I don't actually recommend doing it at all... I left my kamaka concert strung with a high G for that very reason. Sadly though, (it was my Dad's) it burned in the fire.
I heard a ukulele store in Lahaina was completely destroyed by the wildfires. How are you? I lived on the Big Island for over seven years. Miss Hawaii, hence enjoyed your videos.
Aloha. Sometimes. Sorry this reply is so late to you, but may help another who has the same question. Generally with wound Low G strings this is not as necessary, but with fluorocarbon low G, it sometimes is. It depends upon how the nut was cut on the uke. I used to make such adjustments regularly. Miss having my workbench. Aloha! - jason
In this case it did not need it, though with different string sets, it might need it. In particular, fluorocarbon low G's are substantially wider than high G's. - jason
@@lahainamusic7439 my brother plays guitar and offered to put a low G on my uke. Turns out, I i had a guitar C string that fit the groove and works fine!
I think having Machine Head tuners would make tuning the Ukulele even easier & allow the strings to streatch quicker. Graphtech Machine Heads for Uke are sure to help.
Bridge Beads would help with restringing because they essentially convert Tie End Strings into Ball End Strings for easier installation. It also increases the break angle of the strings over the saddle
I would recommend using Aquila ukulele strings. Make sure that you find the right string set for your ukulele size. Also, just for general knowledge, you never want to use steel strings on an ukulele because the tension caused by steel strings could damage the ukulele. Also, steel strings will not give you the correct tone or feel. Mahalo!
Why don't people do video's of stringing slotted type headstock ukulele's? There's so much video's of these and the one that I did find of the slotted head showed already done and how to do it.
I use Ernie Ball Uke strings which make restringing the Ukulele a snap (the Low G set is built for that Low G Tuning) but it also allows the strings to come out of the bridge at a steeper angle towards the saddle.
This video was very useful. Im a guitarist that recently bought a ukulele and I wanted a low G, ive never changed ukulele strings and this was VERY helpful. At first this was a bit confusing but then I re looked at what you did and payed close attention to what you did and I got it eventually.
Just restrung for the first time. Great video! Many thanks.
Gladly! - jason
Good tutorial. So many say to cute the strings. Never understood that. It just takes a few seconds more. Appreciated the black string too.
Mahalo. - jason
This video is SO helpful!! Thank you so much! ❣️
Loved it. Knowledge is gnostic. 😀
Mahalo! - jason
Thanks for the tutorial. I've just restrung my tenor uke with a low G without any problems. Good tip on the best way to stretch strings too.
Sweet! - jason
Good to see you posting again, hope all is well there with the social distancing.
Thank you.
17:40 This is rather interesting. The Low G String for Ukulele is designed like the Bass Strings of a Classical Guitar set in that it consists of a Nylon Core wrapped in Metal (A Classical Guitar D String makes a great Low G Ukulele string too).
You are the first person that has done an excellent job of showing how to put on the strings in addition to the low g. Everyone else turns it to hygiene but says they're putting on a low G which does not make any sense period so good for you thank you so much what strings did you put on?❤
Nice job 👍 Aloha from Manitoba
Lahaina Music
Ernie Ball makes Ball End Versions of these Strings which make restringing the Ukulele a Snap & they also allow the strings to come over the saddle at a sharper angle which increases the volume.
Your video is probably the best one I’ve seen I just changed my tenor ukulele strings for the first time and I did not do the cleanest job because it had the wound string when tying them to the bridge wish I’d seen your video before hand lol but I can say next time with confidence I will do a much better job thanks so much
Black Nylon Strings actually sound really nice on this Ukulele, it produces a much warmer sound.
Do you have to modify the nut to accommodate a low G string?
I enjoyed this video. One question: when replacing a high G with a low G (larger in diameter) do you need to make any adjustments to the nut grooves? Does the high G string sit higher and affect the fret fingering? Mahalo!
great question. The answer is -- sometimes. If you are using a wound low G string, one of the advantages is that is is not necessarily that much wider than a high G string. However, if you are using a fluorocarbon low G, that is often wider and sometimes modification needs to be done. On another related angle, some uke bridges need modification to accommodate a low G. for example, the slotted bridge design on a kamaka concert often needs to be widened. I do not recommend doing this yourself -- I don't actually recommend doing it at all... I left my kamaka concert strung with a high G for that very reason. Sadly though, (it was my Dad's) it burned in the fire.
I heard a ukulele store in Lahaina was completely destroyed by the wildfires. How are you? I lived on the Big Island for over seven years. Miss Hawaii, hence enjoyed your videos.
Aloha! Sadly, yes, our store was destroyed.
What about my uke. It is a Bruce Wei. How do I restring this? Thank Teresa
14:15 The Low G String like what IZ used.
Thankyou! your video very clear for my first low G replacement. What kind of Uke is that?
Do I need to alter the nut going high G to larger low G?
Aloha. Sometimes. Sorry this reply is so late to you, but may help another who has the same question. Generally with wound Low G strings this is not as necessary, but with fluorocarbon low G, it sometimes is. It depends upon how the nut was cut on the uke. I used to make such adjustments regularly. Miss having my workbench. Aloha! - jason
Did you widen the groove that string goes through first, or leave it?
In this case it did not need it, though with different string sets, it might need it. In particular, fluorocarbon low G's are substantially wider than high G's. - jason
@@lahainamusic7439 my brother plays guitar and offered to put a low G on my uke. Turns out, I i had a guitar C string that fit the groove and works fine!
And the boss is back. Good Times.
I think having Machine Head tuners would make tuning the Ukulele even easier & allow the strings to streatch quicker. Graphtech Machine Heads for Uke are sure to help.
I definitely agree it makes fine tuning easier. I can tune faster with these, but more accurately with machine head tuners. - jason
Nice work!
I would add that what you called a "Figure 8" knot is more than just a standard figure 8... 😉
Thanks for this video. Did you need to widen the nut slot or bridge slot for the low G?
Bridge Beads would help with restringing because they essentially convert Tie End Strings into Ball End Strings for easier installation. It also increases the break angle of the strings over the saddle
indeed, on certain brands they are almost necessary. - jason
You don't need to widen the nut slot for the thicker low g string?
Is that a concert ukalele
I'm pretty sure it's a soprano.
Should I put Erie ball strings on my $50 dollar used uke?
I would recommend using Aquila ukulele strings. Make sure that you find the right string set for your ukulele size.
Also, just for general knowledge, you never want to use steel strings on an ukulele because the tension caused by steel strings could damage the ukulele. Also, steel strings will not give you the correct tone or feel.
Mahalo!
IZ Kamakawiwo'ole used this tuning too hence the name IZ Tuning
Hi how do you tune a low. G please ?
Isn’t the notch on the fret too small for low g? I saw some other videos grinding the notch bigger. Is it necessary?
This is my question too. Also, if you modify it, can you ever put a high g again?
Answer?
Why don't people do video's of stringing slotted type headstock ukulele's? There's so much video's of these and the one that I did find of the slotted head showed already done and how to do it.
I use Ernie Ball Uke strings which make restringing the Ukulele a snap (the Low G set is built for that Low G Tuning) but it also allows the strings to come out of the bridge at a steeper angle towards the saddle.
I don’t have wire cutters
sub nail clippers in a pinch. It might wreck the nail clippers, but, if it's right before leading worship, sometimes gotta be done! Aloha - jason
need to zoom in
Aloha! Yes, when I made this video, unfortunately, I didn't know how to do that yet. Sorry about that.
What about no color code dude wtf man