
lpdeluxe
The Precision Bass Guy
Is it a 4, 5, or 6-string? It looks fretless, which is an issue, also.
OMG!!!!!Garry Sharp said:Just thought of a worse one.
Q Why does crazydoc's bass fish only like to play country songs?
A Because there's no danger of finding a strong HOOK in any of them
OK, I'll go quietly....
Well, living in the comfort of the rock I crawled under in 1991, I have to honestly say that I personally have no idea what you are referring to...lbanks said:What's the deal with EHX?
Smallstone, Big Muff, Electric Mistress!? These guys have a problem...
(Or is it me?)
There is a bass ukulele..I don't know how to cut/paste link...I typed ukulele in google..then bass ukulele..there it was..........Rokket said:Found this tidbit. I don't know if there is a such thing as a bass ukulele, I haven't found anything on that, but:
The tuning that we will use is the standard C Major 6th tuning. This is the most common tuning for ukulele in Hawai`i.. You will know it as the “my dog has fleas” tuning. While it is preferable to use a tuner or piano or tuning fork to tune the ukulele, it is not necessary to tune exactly to the concert pitch. You can just as easily tune the ukulele by ear, using the method outlined as follows.
Tune the C or 3rd string as low as will produce a good tone. Then place the finger directly behind the 4th fret of the 3rd string and tune the open 2nd string in unison (to make the same sound as the 3rd string). Then, place the finger directly behind the 5th fret of the 2nd string and tune the open 1st string to match the 2nd string. Then place the finger directly behind the 3rd fret of the second string and tune the open 4th string in unison.
If you are playing with a group you will have to tune with the others, and perhaps some day you will want to be tuned according to the “Concert A440” GCEA, but until then, tuning by ear is quite alright.
In order to play the music files that are on this site, you must tune to the proper pitch:
hmmm, I wonder why I didn't see that? Gotta try again....true-eurt said:There is a bass ukulele..I don't know how to cut/paste link...I typed ukulele in google..then bass ukulele..there it was..........![]()
http://www.ehx.com/ehx2/Default.asp?q=f&f=/CatalogRokket said:Well, living in the comfort of the rock I crawled under in 1991, I have to honestly say that I personally have no idea what you are referring to...![]()
Ahh, OK! thanks for the info....lbanks said:http://www.ehx.com/ehx2/Default.asp?q=f&f=/Catalog
I used to have a Black Finger, maybe I'll try the White Finger...
I don't see a price list anywhere. Or am I not seeing the obvious?lbanks said:http://www.ehx.com/ehx2/Default.asp?q=f&f=/Catalog
I used to have a Black Finger, maybe I'll try the White Finger...
Nevermind, I figured it out!Rokket said:I don't see a price list anywhere. Or am I not seeing the obvious?![]()
I don't know... I know that I have been wanting one. I don't have any plugin that does anything like that.lbanks said:To get back on subject, I wonder how badly that Frequency Analyzer would screw up tuning?![]()
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Google:mel bay publications: "Fun with the baritone uke"......Cost between $5-6....I'm sure it will show how to tune one....Rokket said:The only thing I could find was the Ashbory bass Uke. There's nothing I could find anywhere on it's tuning, but it would make sense to either tune it like standard bass, or tune it like a regular ukulele...
Yeah, but I don't want it bad enough to pay for it. I was just adding to the thread as best I could. It's not a life crisis if I don't ever find out. The pics on the site made it look like just a smaller version of a bass, so I will assume it's tuned E A D G....true-eurt said:Google:mel bay publications: "Fun with the baritone uke"......Cost between $5-6....I'm sure it will show how to tune one....![]()