Capo

Baritone ukulele capo 5th fret

Baritone ukulele capo 5th fret
  1. Where do you put the capo on a baritone ukulele?
  2. What fret capo matches ukulele?
  3. What is the best tuning for a baritone ukulele?

Where do you put the capo on a baritone ukulele?

A ukulele capo is a small device that barres (that is, holds down) all of the strings at whichever fret you place the capo. By placing the capo at the 5th fret, you transpose your baritone ukulele's tuning to G-C-E-A, which are the notes in standard linear tuning.

What fret capo matches ukulele?

While you're beginning to get the hang of ukulele fingerings, you should try and put a capo on the fifth fret and mess around. This way you'll be able to jam with your friends who are playing the guitar without having to do a bunch of calculations in your head.

What is the best tuning for a baritone ukulele?

We prefer the standard D-G-B-E (tuned from low to high tones), but you may tune your baritone ukulele up to G-C-E-A (similar to a soprano, concert or tenor uke) for a more uke sound. To achieve this, make sure you're using baritone uke strings that are made specifically to accommodate this higher tuning.

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