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Common Ukulele Tunings - G Tuning

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G Tuning Variations

The G Tuning comes in two versions where string four is either tuned to the "D", a major second below string one or low "D" where string fours is a perfect fifth below string three.

The G tuning with a low D is the same as the thin four strings of a standard tuned guitar.

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QuickStartScale Fingerings for Tenor and Baritone Ukulele, Volume I, G Tuning


Six essential scales for G tuned ukuleles. Blues, Pentatonic, Dorian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Ionian scales are covered in all keys with fingerings.

The QuickStart series of scale fingering books are available in a variety of tunings.

Tunings: G with low or high D - (DGBE or dGBE).

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ISBN-13: 978-0-9714044-5-8 Published: March 2004 Pages 98

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