![]() ![]() String for Bb tuning can be found at Southcoast Strings along with a great explanation of why you should tune a baritone to Bb rather than G. Since Bb is one step lower than standard C tuning, capoing at the 2nd fret puts you in C. This has two big advantages: 1) your baritone ukulele will sound so much better than it does tuned to G, and 2) if you want to play music written in standard ukulele tuning, all you have to do is capo at the second fret. Of course, you need the correct strings to be able to do this. His website can be found here: Īnother alternative is to tune your baritone to Bb. The arrangements are all written in low-G, so they work fine on a baritone. ![]() I purchased Craig Brandau's "Jazz Chord Solos" and find it to be a great book. Like Chiefnoda said, any low-G arrangement will work. ![]() Since these are solo arrangements, it doesn't matter that they are in a different key than if you are playing standard uke tuning with a low-G. 12 Essential Strums 25.00 Super Cool Strum Hand Techniques 25.00 Triplet Roll Stroke 25.00 Boom Chuck Strum 25.00 Intro to Clawhammer 25.00 Fingerpicking 101 25.00 Arpeggiating the Blues 25.00 Blues Scale 101 25.00 Intro to Improv 25.00 Uke ’n’ the Blues 25.00 Gospel of Uke 25.00 Fiddle Tunes for Ukulele 25. Chiefnoda has some terrific arrangements on his site that can easily be played on a baritone. ![]()
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