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<p>Kirk,</p>
<p>I have a soprano ukulele that I restrung to C-G-E-A, the same
notes as on my tenor banjo. I bought two wound strings, C and G
from Aquila Strings.<br>
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<p>I am now playing that uke with a ukulele group in our church, and
can play melody lines and several chord inversions for each chord.
So far my alternative tuning has been tolerated. This gives the
uke a more open sound.<br>
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<p>Bruce</p>
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Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2018 12:29:26 -0400
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Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Ukulele in dixieland
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Just wondering is there a good solid method that works in learning
Dixieland technique on ukulele
Kirk</pre>
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