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Is it possible to tune my concert ukulele as a baritone without breaking it?
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Is it possible to tune my concert ukulele as a baritone without breaking it?
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Yes, with the right strings the tenor can be tuned down to D-G-B-E and occasionally the low-G string may be tuned down to a C to produce a greater tonal range.
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I have done it before but I don’t remember how I did it my music teacher helped me with it Maybeask yours
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