The cuatro of Venezuela has four single nylon strings, tuned (ADF#B). It is similar in shape and tuning to the 'ukulele, but their character and playing technique are vastly different. It is tuned in a similar fashion to the traditional D tuning of the 'ukulele, but the D and F# are an octave higher. Consequently, the same fingering can be used to shape the chords, but it produces a different inversion of each chord.
Cool. Love it.
1SweetKitten 2 years ago
spoko daje 5 stars !
Majeranek1731 3 years ago
great strumming and picking dude. five stars
ukeuncle 3 years ago 4
Swedish + ukulele. Can it get better? :P
Xozny 4 years ago 5
Oo this is good!!
naramsin11 4 years ago
Sounds great! Watch out...here comes Pippi!!
eddieforfun 4 years ago
Very nice! The ukulele has a funny sound :)
Limppaa 4 years ago
Wow..sounds great !!
jojacool 4 years ago
Awesome interpretation!, used to love this show, thanks for sharing it :)
Hillbillypop70 4 years ago
very nice I love it ! U always play so harmonic :) 5 stars
KimoiiIkaru 4 years ago
that was awesome!
anamae03 4 years ago
Great stuff, is the ukelele allmost like the quatro or is it the same thing?
cvmostert 4 years ago
The cuatro of Venezuela has four single nylon strings, tuned (ADF#B). It is similar in shape and tuning to the 'ukulele, but their character and playing technique are vastly different. It is tuned in a similar fashion to the traditional D tuning of the 'ukulele, but the D and F# are an octave higher. Consequently, the same fingering can be used to shape the chords, but it produces a different inversion of each chord.
alexcious 4 years ago