Southcoast sells a 5ths string set that is meant for CGDA on a tenor uke and BbFCG on a baritone.
http://www.southcoastukes.com/specialty.htm
I have a baritone with this set and it sounds very...
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Southcoast sells a 5ths string set that is meant for CGDA on a tenor uke and BbFCG on a baritone.
http://www.southcoastukes.com/specialty.htm
I have a baritone with this set and it sounds very...
For a while now I've been drooling over the Gold Tone and Republic metal bodied tenors, but when I finally resolved to get one, I saw a nice vintage Regal wood-bodied for sale at Antebellum.
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Definitely a (baritone) uke tone with the nylon strings (2 wound, as in a standard DGBE set), but with the different voicing that 5ths tuning provides. The only drawback I find compared to a regular...
Southcoast makes a set of strings for 5ths tuning - they recommend CGDA tuning for a tenor uke and BbFCG for a baritone. I have the latter tuning on my baritone and it works great.
Oh, you may think he's not the sharpest egg in the drawer, but I'll bet he's got an ace up his hole.
Not to my taste, but definitely unique!
Specimen aluminum electric tenor
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I would be pretty tempted by this. With a 21" scale I would buy one in a second.
The short-scale Regals are similar to the Fletcher tenors (21" scale), which are built to be strung GDAE: the gauges they use are either 52-36-24-15 or 48-36-24-15, depending on the build. 14-44...
Here's a new video by a new group from Nova Scotia called Dark for Dark. A unique and lovely arrangement that I find totally mesmerizing.
http://youtu.be/vFL0IDHPChQ
Very sad to hear. I have one of his strummers (electric strumstick-y thing), which I love - he was a great builder (and a very decent guy from the limited contact I had with him). May he rest in...
I used to have a tenor (regretfully sold off a few months ago) made from a hollow-body electric body and a tenor banjo neck, with the name Del Miller inlayed on the fretboard. Here's a photo:
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It has obviously seen better days:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TEMPO-TENOR-GUITAR-1960S-rare-4-string-PLAYS-WELL-/320995423223?pt=Guitar&hash=item4abcd173f7
Pay no attention to the huge square...
That's why I prefer GDAE (/GDAD). I played guitar for years but don't have one anymore. This is strictly my personal preference, but I find that unless you're an accomplished guitarist, you don't...
The other day I was waiting at the RMV in Easthampton, Massachusetts, which is located in an old factory building that now mostly houses artists' studios and the like. So I wandered around and came...
Not Celtic, but Cordelia's Dad deserves a mention. They started out doing a sort of Anglo-American ballad / punk fusion, and gradually became more acoustic, though they've done a lot of genre-bending...
Joel Plaskett's electric tenor, built by Halifax luthier Andy Munro
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Tenor guitars (acoustic & electric) both currently tuned GDAD - though I have a guitar background, I'm coming to tenor from 3-stringed instruments (strumstick, cigar box guitar) tuned DAD, so GDAD is...
Wistah, that's a coincidence - I played those Blueridges and the Martin 0-18T at Fretted Instruments a couple months ago. I own a BR-40T (tuned GDAD) and like it a lot, but the Martin blew me away....
I got a Kala deluxe baritone uke gigbag for mine - cost me about $50 on eBay. It's a good fit and has better padding than the standard gigbags. As long as you don't mind the "Uke Crazy" logo.
Southcoast Ukes makes a tenor and a plectrum - the tenor is 23" scale, but for nylon strings only. Meant as a bridge between tenor guitar and baritone uke apparently.
http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/names/breedlove-t/sre-focus-revival-tenor-guitar-and-cas--BFRT.htm
It is a good fit, if maybe a bit snug. My BR-40T needs a slight nudge to settle down into the case.
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Jupiter Creek
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I don't know if you want to count this, but Bob McNally makes a 4-string chromatic version of his Strumstick. He doesn't call it a tenor guitar, but...
http://youtu.be/zmD8-zsiVtc
Sofia Karlsson put Swedish words to the popular tune "Josefin's Waltz" by Roger Tallroth (of Vδsen). A tenor guitar makes an appearance (that might be Roger himself...
You mean this one?