No, due to the body size. It still sounds like a ukelele.
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Tuning is like a guitar with capo on the 5th fret. Here is the translation. If you are used to a regular guitar and you want to keep the same tone, just look at the following On a guitar On a guitalele A D A# D# B E C F C# F# D G D# G# E A F A# F# B G C G# C# Or just tune your guitalele in standard acoustic guitar tuning
The ukulele is tuned differently then the bass. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the bottom 4 strings of a normal guitar.
A banjitar is another name for a guitjo, a banjo-like string instrument with fourteen strings in seven courses, tuned like a guitar and with a guitar-like neck.
Yes, yes you can. If you couldn't tune it like a regular guitar they probably wouldn't of put tuner pegs on the tuners.
If your guitar is a standard guitar then yes buy a set of pitch pipes or an electronic tuner (this is the easiest). Tuning a guitar is something you do yourself its not like a piano that needs a specialist. If you took your guitar to a shop and had it tuned by the time you got it home chances are it would be out of tune again due to the change in temperature etc.
Tuning is like a guitar with capo on the 5th fret. Here is the translation. If you are used to a regular guitar and you want to keep the same tone, just look at the following On a guitar On a guitalele A D A# D# B E C F C# F# D G D# G# E A F A# F# B G C G# C# Or just tune your guitalele in standard acoustic guitar tuning
a regular guitar looks like 6 stings light bown
The ukulele is tuned differently then the bass. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the bottom 4 strings of a normal guitar.
A banjitar is another name for a guitjo, a banjo-like string instrument with fourteen strings in seven courses, tuned like a guitar and with a guitar-like neck.
Yes, yes you can. If you couldn't tune it like a regular guitar they probably wouldn't of put tuner pegs on the tuners.
If your guitar is a standard guitar then yes buy a set of pitch pipes or an electronic tuner (this is the easiest). Tuning a guitar is something you do yourself its not like a piano that needs a specialist. If you took your guitar to a shop and had it tuned by the time you got it home chances are it would be out of tune again due to the change in temperature etc.
6 strings like a regular guitar
Tuning a guitar is a specific skill that helps professionals and novices alike with their instrument. Learning how to do this can be done at sites like Ultimate Guitar, Get Tuned and also on video sites like YouTube.
It could be, but it is most commonly known as just a six string bass. it is a guitar with slightly thicker strings and tuned to sound like an electric bass guitar.
Well it depends. If you want a guitar to play like in most rock songs get a electric guitar. If you want a guitar like a regular guitar with the hole in the middle or if you are a beginner get a acoustic guitar.
Not really. The standard ukulele tuning is very different then a guitar. The bass ukulele could be tuned from a bass guitar.
Guitar has no alternate tuning, and is just "tuned in C," just like the piano, marimba, violin and cello, among other instruments.