Thanks, Matt, this was really interesting! Just now listened to it, several days after the live lesson. I've also recently started playing baritone, love the sound but it is a stretch - pun intended. I tend to play low-G most of the time and have thought of it as my favourite. But you make a very convincing case for high-G with that rich campanella effect.
I completely forgot that I asked a question for this one, thank you so much for answering, Matt! Also it's interesting to ponder that "the better the ukulele arrangement, the less cross-compatible it is between tunings." I feel like the ultimate puzzle would be to create something that is both complex and perfectly compatible between these three tunings. Not that I can do that necessarily but that would be interesting. 😂 Thank you again! 😊
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Thanks, Matt, this was really interesting! Just now listened to it, several days after the live lesson. I've also recently started playing baritone, love the sound but it is a stretch - pun intended. I tend to play low-G most of the time and have thought of it as my favourite. But you make a very convincing case for high-G with that rich campanella effect.
100% neat! Very intriguing indeed! Thank you! 😊🎄💚🥓🥰❤️🎁🎀🎆🎇
I completely forgot that I asked a question for this one, thank you so much for answering, Matt! Also it's interesting to ponder that "the better the ukulele arrangement, the less cross-compatible it is between tunings." I feel like the ultimate puzzle would be to create something that is both complex and perfectly compatible between these three tunings. Not that I can do that necessarily but that would be interesting. 😂 Thank you again! 😊