Not as clean as Aquila's but hey 1/3 the price , a bit more lower end and slightly ‘fatter’ sounding Raymond
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Not as clean as Aquila's but hey 1/3 the price , a bit more lower end and slightly ‘fatter’ sounding Raymond
Set 100 GHS strings for a baritone uke.
GHS knows that you want your strings to be as fresh as the day they were made. All GHS facilities are environmentally regulated to control temperatures and humidity. Coiled strings are placed in string packets that, in independent laboratory tests, have proven to offer the optimum protection from humidity.
About Ukulele Sizes
Ukuleles are divided according to their size. There are four main classifications: soprano, concert, tenor and baritone.
Soprano or standard : 13" (33 cm) scale length, 21" (53 cm) total length,
A4-D4-F-4-B4 or G4-C4-E4-A4
Concert: 15" (38 cm) scale length, 23" (58 cm) total length, G4-C4-E4-A4, or
G3-C4-E4-A4
Tenor: 17" (43 cm) scale length, 26" (66 cm) total length, G3-C4-E4-A4,
G4-C4-E4-A4 , or D4-G3-B3-E4
Baritone : 19" (48 cm) scale length, 30" (76 cm) total length, D3-G3-B3-E4
GHS began manufacturing guitar strings in 1964. The name of the company is the initials of the original founders. Gould, Holcomb and Solko. The company was purchased in 1975 by labor attorney/entrepreneur Robert McFee. Robert McFee is the Chairman of the Board of the still family owned company. The company, based in Michigan, USA employs over 100 very talented people. All of the manufacturing of strings is done in Michigan.
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