🎵 Elevate Your Ukulele Game with Aquila31U Strings!
The Aquila31U Set of Concert Ukulele Strings features innovative New Nylgut material, offering the acoustic properties of traditional gut strings without the associated costs and instability. Tuned in 5ths (CGDA) and measuring 76 cm in length, these strings include wound C and G strings for enhanced sound quality and stability, making them ideal for both novice and expert musicians.
S**E
Great for non-ukulele players
The media could not be loaded. I play the Irish Bouzouki so I tuned it to CGDG for the sake of familiarity, and these strings worked just fine. Very happy with my purchase, planning to get more so I have backups.
S**M
Great sounding strings when tuning properly
I love the low mellow tones these strings provide on my tenor ukulele. (They work well on a concert or tenor ukulele) It sounds so fantastic. They have a great ringing quality that everyone marvels at. I did not like the high pitched “plinky” sound of a standard high G ukulele. A low G is better, but still does not come close to the quality sounds these strings give. Some people may like the typical Hawaiian sound of the standard ukulele, but for those who love the sound of a viola or tenor guitar - these strings are sure to please. I also love the wide range of low to high pitches I can get - great for full rich chords while still being able to play those high pitches in the upper positions. I’ve played violin for 50 years and loved how I could just pick it up and PLAY immediately because of being familiar with the fifths tuning. I Strongly recomend these strings! (Incidently, some ads for this product may be a little misleading - saying that you can tune your ukulele like a violin. This is not exactly true. It is like a violin in that you will have the G, D and A strings tuned in fifths, but you won’t have the high E string. And you also will get a Low C string (a fifth lower than a violin G) Some people tried to tune the A up to an E and complained when it broke. When tuned as they are meant to be tuned C3-G3-D4-A4, they won’t break and are marvelous sounding.
L**R
High string broke while tuning up
The packaging is a bit sparse, with no information on what tuning to use. If one were to stumble across the pack of strings without having recently ordered it from a place like Amazon, it wouldn't be obvious at all that it's meant to be tuned in fifths, and CGDA specifically.I put on the C, G & D strings and all seemed ok. The C & G are wound and sound much better than I expected.I got into trouble with the A string, which broke as I was getting it tuned up. I'm unsure if this was my fault or if it was a bad string (I've certainly broken strings on other instruments while tuning before, but it's not something that I can remember happening in quite a few years). This sours me on the purchase and I'm hoping to find a spare string of the same gauge so I don't have to either purchase a new set or go back to standard tuning.Edit: I'm revising my previous review to 4 stars as it's possible the broken string is my own fault and without knowing for sure I hate to blame the product. The three strings that are on are performing wonderfully and it's really given the ukulele new life for me. I've ordered a replacement set of strings to see if I'll be a bit luckier the second go around.
R**P
Very pleased so far!
I bought these hoping they would work on my Boulder Creek tenor uke. I was concerned by a previous reviewer who cautioned that they might not sound good on a longer scale uke.I'm here to tell you that I think they sound great!I was a bit worried that the A string might break because of the higher tention on a tenor uke, but so far I'm having no trouble at all.there is plenty of string length. I'll probably have to trim a couple of inches off of each one.It took them a while to come to pitch and they're still settling in after about 12 hours, but when they're in tune, they sound GREAT on my tenor uke.I am very pleased!this is my first experience of more than just a few minutes playing around with fifths tuning on any instrument. For a $7 outlay, I have converted my uke, and I will now decide if I want a tenor guitar.Anyway, have fun! And, YES, they will work on your tenor uke. Bring it up to pitch slowly over a half hour or more just to be safe.
I**O
I love these strings!
I had an Islander concert uke that I don't normally play. I didn't care for the strings on it (Fremont Blacks...which sound good but too thin of a feel) and didn't have a real need for it. It was in the "should sell" pile when I thought I'd throw some strings on to play in 5ths. No problems installing and it sounds *really* good now! It's been fun learning how to play it. Great tone range, the strings feel good, and the chords sound nice and full! I just ordered a Pepe Romero ST Concert, which has the overall length of a soprano, the body size of a tenor, and the scale length of a concert. I will be buying another set of these strings for it. Truly travel-sized and the large body should give an even greater full sound!
W**H
great for fifths tuning
I wanted to tune my ukulele in fifths like my tenor guitar and tenor banjo. I tried fooling around with classical guitar strings but they always sounded like crap and would stick in the nut. This Aquila string set works well for CGDA tuning. Now I've got a little go anywhere practice instrument that sounds unique.Keep in mind the strings are designed for a concert uke and probably will not sound right on a longer scale instrument. I have not been able to find these locally, so thank you Amazon for carrying them.
H**L
CGDA tuning. Not GDAE.
Tried to tune these strings to violin/mandolin pitches as it claims is possible in the description and the highest string broke instantly. I bet these are intended for the tener guitar pitches C3-G3-D4-A4, not the violin/mandolin pitches G3-D4-A4-E5.
R**I
They even work on a soprano. Highly recommended.
Refreshingly warm tone
B**L
Turn your ukulele into a mandolele
My instrument by preference has always been the guitar, until I started learning the mandolin, maybe half a decade ago. Nowadays I probably split my time evenly between the two. Some months ago I bought a ukulele just to try it out, and although it is a fun instrument, I have found it hard to take it seriously, until I discovered this sets of strings where you can tune the ukulele in fifths, like a mandolin. This particular set is intended for the concert ukulele and the tuning is like that of a mandola/viola, CGDA. I ordered a set, and that changed my view of the ukulele entirely. From it having been more or less a toy with a rattling sound these strings gave it a warm mellow sound, very guitar-like. The big advantage is that I can use my mandolin melody-playing skills right off the bat. I can also recommend Aquila's set of soprano ukulele strings, which are tuned exactly like a mandolin/violin, GDAE. I took a chance and ordered a small ukulele with a toylike appearance (Zimo 17") from China (through Amazon), and once the Aquila strings were in place that ukulele was a joy to play.
B**N
Four Stars
Jolly good and make a joyful sound
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