One can never be too kind to oneself or others.
One can never be too kind to oneself or others.
One can never be too kind to oneself or others.
r ransom wrote:So, I'm not breaking music laws by doing this?
It's ok to change music or do people get angry?
r ransom wrote:..
My affordable ukulele refuses to do this. Probably because it is affordable.
If I want to play the medieval song in the original post, or Concerning Hobbits, I will need to find a way to compensate for the hammer on and pull off notes.
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David Wieland wrote:
r ransom wrote:..
My affordable ukulele refuses to do this. Probably because it is affordable.
If I want to play the medieval song in the original post, or Concerning Hobbits, I will need to find a way to compensate for the hammer on and pull off notes.
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The clarity of sound you get from a hammer-on depends on at least three things: distance to the fretboard, speed of attack, and firmness of the "hammer" fingertip. The string length is likely a factor too, which limits the use.
An alternative to a hammer-on is a double pluck, which works to get more volume, if you can fit it in.
r ransom wrote:Returning to concerning hobbits (because this is the minimum skill level I want to achieve)
If these two notes are both G, what is the advantage of having one on the open G string and one with the 7th fret C string?
My instinct says it's easier to play an open string than a fretted one. But the arranger seems to know something I do not.
r ransom wrote:How hard is it to make a bone nut and saddle for a ukulele?
Is it a specific kind of bone or...?
One can never be too kind to oneself or others.
r ransom wrote:I need to do a set up for the ukulele anyway. The intonation is nearly a full sharp/flat out on fret 12.
r ransom wrote:How about holly? We saved a few chunks from one we chopped down 10 years ago. It should be somewhere in the workshop.
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