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(14 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

As with all nylon strings uke strings take a while to stretch out before they stay tuned. When it comes to Em If you are playing on a GCEA tuning I recommend bridging CE and A on the second fret then placing your other fingers on C fret 4 and E fret 3 for E bridge all strings on the 4th fret and place a finger on A fret 7 this is a higher E but much easier to play

          -Travis

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(115 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

while i am only 14 ive been playing ukulele for many years now. i own 2 ukes and my father owns several as well. i recently purchased my first electric/acoustic ukulele, the oscar schmidt ou14e and was pleased with its quality for only $140-$180 U.S. its sounds great acoustic or electric. i also recommend lanikai or bushman ukes and i find the concert size most enjoyable. as for uke books jumpin' jim offers a wide variety from campfire country songs to beautiful sophisticated hawaiian pieces he is the best provider