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From: berean315
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  • @berean315 This is great! is there tabs anyware?

  • Wonderful playing, Gerald!

  • Sweet! I'm studying your performance here... your hammers on the fifth fret are very good, I was thinking ukulele couldn't do the job but you're giving me hope! Thanks!

  • I love your music!

    What is the open tuning on your Baritone?

    I have one, but it was tuned like a guitar's

    bottom 4 strings.

    I like the sound of your tuning.....

  • Appreciate the comment. The Baritone uke is tuned to Open G (DGBD). Open G is a common tuning in slack key guitar. Also it's how the bottom 4 strings on a banjo are tuned!

  • Look how many people Ozzie has inspired and how many have listened/watched your video! Wonderful. That is the way to keep slack key alive.

    Mahalo nui loa.

    Auntie Wanda

  • I have a Lanikai tenor and just love it, but may have to get a baritone. Nice playing, thanks.

  • Great kiho'alu. five stars.

  • Hello sir, that was very well played. Good job man!!

    If you don't mind me asking though, what brand and model is that baritone ukulele? I'm thinking of getting one for myself. It sounds good.

    Thankyou very much.

  • Hey, thanks for the comment.

    The uke is a Lanikai curly koa baritone. I believe they are the CK-B.

  • Ah, thankyou very much sir. I had a feeling it was a Lanikai CK-B... I could tell from the fret markers. I just wasn't too sure.

  • Very nice chimes on the uke! Wow, you've got a new subscriber for sure! Great job, love this. 5******

  • Very nice! I like the variety of music you put out. Keep it up!

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