i was very ignorant to the world of ukuleles until recently this is awesome thanks for showing what can be done on one. I recently built an electric baritone uke for my old man without knowing that there are actually production ones out there, crazy.
Yes - Flight and a few others also build Tenor versions tuned GCEA (with a low G) which are fun to play. They are literally like having a Capo on the 5th fret of a Baritone. 😊
Thank you Chris, from an aging wanna be rock star. More to come with a "Jet JS1000" 6 string electric guitar demo. Jet Guitars are an associated company to Flight ukuleles.
Recently just discovered there’s such thing as a baritone uke, I’ve been playing for a bout a year. Definitely gonna get me a baritone uke then after that it’s an electric baritone uke!
I am very happy with mine. Also being a guitarist, I already had an amp and some effects pedals as well as a digital mixer and audio recorder. So what I'm saying is to get the sound you hear required some extra investment. If you don't want to record, just purchase a small amp from Blackstar or the Boss Katana.
@PeterMossUkulele I bought a Flight Vanguard (Purple), last year 💜 & recently invested in a multi effects pedal! The fun beginneth! 🤣 I have no idea what I'm doing most of the time! X
I am very happy with it. Unless you purchase from a recognised ukulele/guitar store, you will need to set a few parameters such as the intonation. I also swapped the strings for a heavier gauge. I would recommend going to a store and trying one out rather than ordering online for peace of mind. 😊
@@PeterMossUkulele Unfortunately it looks like there's not a dealer of these nearby! Re: intonation - is that something you can set yourself, or something a store would set for you if you ordered it from them?
@@PeterMossUkulele - Thanks! The good and bad thing here is that this is literally the only off-the-shelf electric baritone uke I've seen. So it's pretty hard to make a bad choice AFAIK 😄
I was hoping flight would do a Baritone version of ðis. I have a vanguard and love it. But ðe baritone gives it ðat deeper sound you don’t get on ðe standard Uke. Combined wið ðe grunt of a solid electric is just wow! Ðe only þing I’d love to see on top now would be a whammy bar. Awesome review ðough 😊
I absolutely love your demo. I am getting back into playing guitar after many years, and this instrument is what I’ve been looking for. Where can I find songs with the DGBE tuning? Thank you!
Hello - Thanks for your comment and question. DGBE as you most probably know in the guitar strings 1-4. In ukulele circles it would be classed as a Baritone tuning and in the world of the guitar, classed as Tenor Tuning. Either way it's DGBE. So any books/UA-cam tutorials of that tuning should be right up your street. I would literally search on Google, "How to play songs in DGBE tuning" after that "How to play tunes in Tenor Guitar tuning" - Don't forget UA-cam as it's also a great resource. Glad you liked my demo.
I love this. Is the baritone tuned different than GCEA? I absolutely love the sound. I was considering the Flight Pathfinder tenor. I’m 68 and don’t want to learn new chords. Incidentally, my last name is Moss too. My great great grandfather immigrated from England to the US in 1800’s. You are awesome.
Hello - The Baritone is tuned DGBE. You can use all the same chord shapes you know on GCEA but the would have different names. For example playing a C Major chord using GCEA tuning. on the Baritone that very same shape would be G Major. Ps - Thank you for the "awesome" compliment. Made my day. Peter.
I’ve just come across your channel and love your review of the Flight pathfinder Baritone ukulele. Could I ask what setting you are using for “Run” and what effects pedals you have used please? I have subscribed to the channel and look forward to more baritone based pieces. Thank you.
Hey Shaun. Thanks for your feedback on my demo video. There are 3 effects going on. Digital delay (echo), some reverb to make it a bigger sound and some crunch overdrive. The delay is set to what is known as dotted 8th's. Before I played "Run", I demonstrated the speed (tempo)before starting. In a nutshell whilst the guitars time signature is in 4/4 the delay is in 6/8 but both start on beat one and three of the 4/4.. It's a weird but an effective concept used by other bands such as the Police and U2. The only thing missing from the original is a touch of chorus or a Flanger.
Peter, I would consider that a tenor guitar. In fact, depending on scale length (which Flight doesn’t list in specs), it looks a lot like the Tenor Tele that Fender offered as a special edition a few years back. The Fender was through-body strung, rather than hardtail, thought.
Hello Peter. Thank you for the review. You mentioned somewhere on the commentaries that you purchased a set of guitar strings 13's and used strings 2,3,4 and 5 and discarded 1 & 6. I've ordered my Pathfinder, not arrived yet. Do you still recommend changing the strings to that kind of gauges, let's say: 17-26-36-46
Hello and thanks for you question. The stereo ping pong delay was generated via a Behringer Flow 8 digital mixer. It gives me lots of control including mix level, tempo and number of repeats.
I had a serious problem on my tenor Pathfinder with the 0th fret being way too high, hence when was is in tune chords made on the first and second fret sounded sour. Chords further up the neck were fine. I see this baritone version does not have a 0 fret, probably a good change.
I’m just a beginner but really enjoying the learning process so far. Just wondering where do you get the tabs for baritone ukelele rock songs? I’m having trouble finding books, would love to get one of these and play rock or metal songs on it.
If you go onto the Hal Leonard website, search their Baritone ukulele section. If they haven't got and tutorials with a DVD/BluRAY/ Memory stick, I don't know where else to send you.
Absolutely blown away with this video. I have had a baritone uke for a while, but I have never gotten this level of sound. Obviously I am not setting my pedals up right. Any chance of doing a vid on how you got these great sounds.
I've never played baritone before and the only time I've played steel strings is on my mini bass, but I'd love to play this! I've only ever strummed my ukulele, I've never really got into picking. Do you have any advice for learning to play this instrument please Peter? Am I ok to still play with my fingers or should I be using a pick of some sort? Any and all advice gratefully accepted! Thanks! Kris.
Since in fairness this is a baby electric guitar using the DGBE strings of EADGBE guitar tuning, any electric guitar teacher could be of help. The majority of the time, the electric guitar is played with a pick. Jazz guitarists tend to use most of their fingers doing a pinch and pick technique. I hope that helps. Peter.😊
Just noticed, you have a very similar plectrum technique to Carlos Santana, lots of 'Up Picks' and not so many Down picks, as I think with most guitarists its the other way round
You would be right. I'm a huge Santana fan. Back in my guitar days I had serrated edges to my picks and that also threw in some harmonics with the up picks.
The basic instrument is fine. However, unless you are pretty handy yourself, It requires a set up. I recommend a thicker gauge of strings. I purchased a set of guitar strings 13's. I used strings 2,3,4 and 5 and discarded 1 & 6. I then had to slightly alter the intonation on the bridge to compensate. I hope that answers your question. Peter.
@@PeterMossUkulele thank you for the reply. You are the second person that has said the same thing about the strings so I'll see if the dealer can change them for me before sending. Thanks again.
Peter i play in a small ukulele group and about to go out and do some care home gigs, i play tenor ukes including eight string kala, im a little confused as to buying electric barotone as to wether ive got to learn new uke runs and chord shapes again any advice
Hello David - There are 2 things to consider. Firstly, The Baritone tuning is DGBE and you are used to GCEA. However, you can use the chord shapes on both but they will have different names. For example, if you play a C Major shape in GCEA tuning you have a C Major. However, in DGBE tuning ii becomes a G Major. So you would need to learn 2 sets of chord names. On the plus side, the combination of GCEA and DGBE players in a group sounds really rich and full. Secondly, The Pathfinder is electric only and makes no sound without an amp. Whilst there are portable amps available, it's just another thing to carry. If you still want to pursue the Baritone, I would suggest an acoustic/electric model for playing care homes acoustically and the facility to use the built in pickup for larger venues. I hope that helps. Peter.
standard electric guitar strings with a pretty heavy gauge - 13's on string 1 of the guitar. However, I discarded strings 1 and 6 in the packet and used strings 2,3,4 and 5 for 1,2,3 and 4 of the Baritone.
I swapped out the strings that were on the instrument for a thicker gauge. Due to the short scale I used a set of 13’s guitar strings but used strings 2-5 and discarded the 1 and 6. I hope that helps? Peter.
@@PeterMossUkulele thank you for your reply. i am converting a mini electric with a scale of about 52cm to a Ukulele. now with a 0.9 set i find the string tension stiff and don´t know if a thicker set would give a bit more flex. but i tune it like a the 4 last strings of a guitar and a high E first.
i was very ignorant to the world of ukuleles until recently this is awesome thanks for showing what can be done on one. I recently built an electric baritone uke for my old man without knowing that there are actually production ones out there, crazy.
Yes - Flight and a few others also build Tenor versions tuned GCEA (with a low G) which are fun to play. They are literally like having a Capo on the 5th fret of a Baritone. 😊
Very nice!
Thank you 🙏
Superb demo Pete. Sounds amazing. 😎🙏
Thank you so much 😊
You never cease to amaze me, Peter this is a facet of you as a musician I had never suspected. Marvellous!
Thanks Will 😊
A truly awesome demonstration. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you - Made my day in fact 😊
It was so pleasant to hear pink floyd out of nowhere like that. Thanks for the demo!
It surprised me too !! lol.
Really should have issued this video on a Friday and have your own Friday Rock Show. Fantastic stuff. Thanks
I used to tune into Mr Vance every week. 😊
Love it!!! Rock and Roll...
Thank you so much 😊
I've fallen in love! Think I know what I'm saving up for now 😋
Glad you liked it. I have forwarded your comment to the CEO of Flight.
Fantastic review of Flight electric ukulele’s!
Thank you Chris, from an aging wanna be rock star. More to come with a "Jet JS1000" 6 string electric guitar demo. Jet Guitars are an associated company to Flight ukuleles.
Thanks Peter, great demonstration of the wonderful Flight Pathfinder Baritone. Have one myself and hopefully one day can make it sing like you did.
Thanks Andy 😊
Recently just discovered there’s such thing as a baritone uke, I’ve been playing for a bout a year. Definitely gonna get me a baritone uke then after that it’s an electric baritone uke!
I am very happy with mine. Also being a guitarist, I already had an amp and some effects pedals as well as a digital mixer and audio recorder. So what I'm saying is to get the sound you hear required some extra investment. If you don't want to record, just purchase a small amp from Blackstar or the Boss Katana.
Hey thanks for that, , you're an excellent player, I've got one on order
Thank you for letting me know that I may have influenced you.
Sounds great Peter, fantastic playing. Not heard "Sylvia" in ages, that's inspired me to go and dig out my old Focus records!
Cheers Phil - Glad you enjoyed it. I hope we bump into one another again on the road soon. 😊
And the lead guitarist of Focus, Jan Akkerman, is still playing gigs.
Hi Peter,,,,, Fabulous stuff I love it, Beautiful looking Uke too, I must get me one of these.
Thanks for that Pete. 😊
That was a great demo! Excellent playing!
Thank you so much 😊
Absolutely loved this demo Peter! Great playing on a great instrument with both wonderful effects and backing tracks. Thanks 👏👏👏
Thank you so much. 😊
A very good demo and instrument luv it .top Mark's
Cheers David 😊
Wonderful Peter, what a fantastic sound!
Thanks once again you two. 😊
Thank you! 🍀
Thank you for watching and commenting. 😊
Good stuff Peter I really appreciate you sharing , I think SRV would approve!
Too kind, thank you. 😊
A man of many talents... nicely played Peter 👍🏻
Thanks Matey.... 😊
WOW! You still amaze me.
Thank you Alan - If you go to my UA-cam channel, the last 3 videos are me playing a Jet JS-1000 guitar that you might also like.
Oh wow! Fab playing by a fab musician on a fab instrument! Loved every minute of this Pete! 😊 Awesome! Xx
Cheers Jude - I appreciate that. x😊
@PeterMossUkulele I bought a Flight Vanguard (Purple), last year 💜 & recently invested in a multi effects pedal! The fun beginneth! 🤣 I have no idea what I'm doing most of the time! X
Thats the best part experimenting x@@juderandall703
This is soooo good - loved the Floyd. I can't play it but I want one!
Thank you so much. 😊
Wow, really rad. I've been looking for an electric baritone, and that one looks beautiful! -JC
I am very happy with it. Unless you purchase from a recognised ukulele/guitar store, you will need to set a few parameters such as the intonation. I also swapped the strings for a heavier gauge. I would recommend going to a store and trying one out rather than ordering online for peace of mind. 😊
@@PeterMossUkulele Unfortunately it looks like there's not a dealer of these nearby!
Re: intonation - is that something you can set yourself, or something a store would set for you if you ordered it from them?
@@createinvent A store will do it for you. Also, ask them to advise you on string gauges so everything is done before you get it.
@@PeterMossUkulele - Thanks! The good and bad thing here is that this is literally the only off-the-shelf electric baritone uke I've seen. So it's pretty hard to make a bad choice AFAIK 😄
Love that Pete
Thank you so much. 😊
I was hoping flight would do a Baritone version of ðis. I have a vanguard and love it. But ðe baritone gives it ðat deeper sound you don’t get on ðe standard Uke. Combined wið ðe grunt of a solid electric is just wow! Ðe only þing I’d love to see on top now would be a whammy bar.
Awesome review ðough 😊
Dank you. 😀
Great demo Pete - as ever! Now Elaine wants one - you rotter! ;)
Sorry for making it sound good lol
Awesome!
Thank you😊
Loved it, nice ending.❤
Thank you - I appreciate that. 😊
I love that sound! I am looking for a baritone solid-body. I am considering between Fanner and Flight.
I have not played the Fanner so I can't really comment. I suggest try them both out before you decide.
I absolutely love your demo. I am getting back into playing guitar after many years, and this instrument is what I’ve been looking for. Where can I find songs with the DGBE tuning? Thank you!
Hello - Thanks for your comment and question. DGBE as you most probably know in the guitar strings 1-4. In ukulele circles it would be classed as a Baritone tuning and in the world of the guitar, classed as Tenor Tuning. Either way it's DGBE. So any books/UA-cam tutorials of that tuning should be right up your street. I would literally search on Google, "How to play songs in DGBE tuning" after that "How to play tunes in Tenor Guitar tuning" - Don't forget UA-cam as it's also a great resource. Glad you liked my demo.
I was really hoping for some Metallica from you but I"ll take the Floyd!
Ha ha - It would help if I had low E and A strings - If not a drop D for Metallica. 😊
I love this! I have an acoustic baritone that I play almost exclusively. I am really wanting this Flight!
Go for it!
I love this. Is the baritone tuned different than GCEA? I absolutely love the sound. I was considering the Flight Pathfinder tenor. I’m 68 and don’t want to learn new chords. Incidentally, my last name is Moss too. My great great grandfather immigrated from England to the US in 1800’s. You are awesome.
Hello - The Baritone is tuned DGBE. You can use all the same chord shapes you know on GCEA but the would have different names. For example playing a C Major chord using GCEA tuning. on the Baritone that very same shape would be G Major. Ps - Thank you for the "awesome" compliment. Made my day. Peter.
I want one!!!!!
They are fun to play. However you need some other things to make it sound like on the video.
@@PeterMossUkulele I have a few pedals
Maybe for Christmas 🎅🏼 I could ask Santa
Have you been good? lol 😊@@DianePoole
I’ve just come across your channel and love your review of the Flight pathfinder Baritone ukulele. Could I ask what setting you are using for “Run” and what effects pedals you have used please? I have subscribed to the channel and look forward to more baritone based pieces. Thank you.
Hey Shaun. Thanks for your feedback on my demo video. There are 3 effects going on. Digital delay (echo), some reverb to make it a bigger sound and some crunch overdrive. The delay is set to what is known as dotted 8th's. Before I played "Run", I demonstrated the speed (tempo)before starting. In a nutshell whilst the guitars time signature is in 4/4 the delay is in 6/8 but both start on beat one and three of the 4/4.. It's a weird but an effective concept used by other bands such as the Police and U2. The only thing missing from the original is a touch of chorus or a Flanger.
Thanks for sharing this, it has convinced me to add one to my Christmas list 🤞
If you are in the UK - I recommend Southern Ukulele store as they will do a full set up before sending out to you. @@shaungriffin295
Peter, I would consider that a tenor guitar. In fact, depending on scale length (which Flight doesn’t list in specs), it looks a lot like the Tenor Tele that Fender offered as a special edition a few years back. The Fender was through-body strung, rather than hardtail, thought.
Hi 👋 This one is string through the body too. I agree with you it’s not really a ukulele.
That looks like a very nice instrument, and you make it sound fantastic!
And yes, I do remember Focus.
Thanks for listening
Hello Peter. Thank you for the review. You mentioned somewhere on the commentaries that you purchased a set of guitar strings 13's and used strings 2,3,4 and 5 and discarded 1 & 6. I've ordered my Pathfinder, not arrived yet. Do you still recommend changing the strings to that kind of gauges, let's say: 17-26-36-46
Try it first with the manufactures strings first. I hear some leave the factory with thicker gauges.
This was mad!
"Mad" as in good or bad?
@@PeterMossUkulele Mad as in fkn awesome
@@ajtheeagle I'll take that !! - Thanks.
Great demo! What is you pedal set up to get the ping pong echo?
Also, was it as good for strumming as it was for lead / solos?
Many thanks. 👍
Hello and thanks for you question. The stereo ping pong delay was generated via a Behringer Flow 8 digital mixer. It gives me lots of control including mix level, tempo and number of repeats.
Nicey nice!
Thank you. 😊
I had a serious problem on my tenor Pathfinder with the 0th fret being way too high, hence when was is in tune chords made on the first and second fret sounded sour. Chords further up the neck were fine. I see this baritone version does not have a 0 fret, probably a good change.
I am not an expert but I think it wasn't the Zero fret that was too high creating the issue, it was the slots in the nut weren't deep enough.
Gilmour? Akkerman? On A ukulele? Well done!!!
Thank you 🙏
I’m just a beginner but really enjoying the learning process so far. Just wondering where do you get the tabs for baritone ukelele rock songs? I’m having trouble finding books, would love to get one of these and play rock or metal songs on it.
If you go onto the Hal Leonard website, search their Baritone ukulele section. If they haven't got and tutorials with a DVD/BluRAY/ Memory stick, I don't know where else to send you.
Welp, I know where my next paycheck is going.
Made me smile - Thanks. 😊
Same!
You could just put capo on a guitar I was going to buy one until I figured this out
Absolutely blown away with this video. I have had a baritone uke for a while, but I have never gotten this level of sound. Obviously I am not setting my pedals up right. Any chance of doing a vid on how you got these great sounds.
Thank you - yes I will make a video showing the effects I like to use.
@@PeterMossUkulele thanks Peter.
I've never played baritone before and the only time I've played steel strings is on my mini bass, but I'd love to play this! I've only ever strummed my ukulele, I've never really got into picking. Do you have any advice for learning to play this instrument please Peter? Am I ok to still play with my fingers or should I be using a pick of some sort? Any and all advice gratefully accepted! Thanks! Kris.
Since in fairness this is a baby electric guitar using the DGBE strings of EADGBE guitar tuning, any electric guitar teacher could be of help. The majority of the time, the electric guitar is played with a pick. Jazz guitarists tend to use most of their fingers doing a pinch and pick technique. I hope that helps. Peter.😊
Great sound but for a true comparison of the pick-up it would be good if you played the same thing in each of the three switch positions.
Yes and no. I tried to demonstrate the pick-up configuration with a style that best matched the sound in the various toggle positions.
Just noticed, you have a very similar plectrum technique to Carlos Santana, lots of 'Up Picks' and not so many Down picks, as I think with most guitarists its the other way round
You would be right. I'm a huge Santana fan. Back in my guitar days I had serrated edges to my picks and that also threw in some harmonics with the up picks.
Hi, great playing as usual. I am looking to get this uke for myself. Would you recommend it and what negatives if any do you fond with it? Thanks.
The basic instrument is fine. However, unless you are pretty handy yourself, It requires a set up. I recommend a thicker gauge of strings. I purchased a set of guitar strings 13's. I used strings 2,3,4 and 5 and discarded 1 & 6. I then had to slightly alter the intonation on the bridge to compensate. I hope that answers your question. Peter.
@@PeterMossUkulele thank you for the reply. You are the second person that has said the same thing about the strings so I'll see if the dealer can change them for me before sending. Thanks again.
Peter i play in a small ukulele group and about to go out and do some care home gigs, i play tenor ukes including eight string kala, im a little confused as to buying electric barotone as to wether ive got to learn new uke runs and chord shapes again any advice
Hello David - There are 2 things to consider. Firstly, The Baritone tuning is DGBE and you are used to GCEA. However, you can use the chord shapes on both but they will have different names. For example, if you play a C Major shape in GCEA tuning you have a C Major. However, in DGBE tuning ii becomes a G Major. So you would need to learn 2 sets of chord names. On the plus side, the combination of GCEA and DGBE players in a group sounds really rich and full. Secondly, The Pathfinder is electric only and makes no sound without an amp. Whilst there are portable amps available, it's just another thing to carry. If you still want to pursue the Baritone, I would suggest an acoustic/electric model for playing care homes acoustically and the facility to use the built in pickup for larger venues. I hope that helps. Peter.
Hi Peter, good instrument to play hard rock too? Thanks sir.
Yes, absolutely
Thank you Peter@@PeterMossUkulele
Holding up my lighter over here!
Ha ha - Right - Just be careful, or you could always use your phone instead !!
What strings are you using on this demo Pete
standard electric guitar strings with a pretty heavy gauge - 13's on string 1 of the guitar. However, I discarded strings 1 and 6 in the packet and used strings 2,3,4 and 5 for 1,2,3 and 4 of the Baritone.
Have you got any lessons for this baritone UK
Thank you for asking. At the moment I am full time teaching the ukulele tuned GCEA. I can't take on any more sorry.
What are the tabs from 0405 theyre awesome
I just made it up
Dónde puedo encontrar ese ukulele y traerlo a chile???
Find a ukulele store near to you that sell the Flight brand or order online worldwide.
wonder what strings you use for this electric Uku?
I swapped out the strings that were on the instrument for a thicker gauge. Due to the short scale I used a set of 13’s guitar strings but used strings 2-5 and discarded the 1 and 6. I hope that helps? Peter.
@@PeterMossUkulele thank you for your reply. i am converting a mini electric with a scale of about 52cm to a Ukulele. now with a 0.9 set i find the string tension stiff and don´t know if a thicker set would give a bit more flex. but i tune it like a the 4 last strings of a guitar and a high E first.
Can this be tuned GCEA?
I guess it could but there are 4 solid body Tenors that Flight build specifically for that tuning.
Yes thanks I was after a bigger size
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Not sure what that means? but thank you for commenting.