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    Jo Dusepo, luthier Dusepo's Avatar
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    Default A charango I built recently

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    Default Re: A charango I built recently

    That looks amazing. How are they tuned?

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    Default Re: A charango I built recently

    Quote Originally Posted by Scootch View Post
    That looks amazing. How are they tuned?
    GCEAE, rather like a ukulele with an extra high E.

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    Default Re: A charango I built recently

    Quote Originally Posted by Scootch View Post
    That looks amazing. How are they tuned?
    Thanks!
    Tuning is gg cc eE aa ee.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidKOS View Post
    GCEAE, rather like a ukulele with an extra high E.
    Beat me to it!
    I am a luthier specialising in historical and world stringed instruments. You can see more info at my website.

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    Default Re: A charango I built recently

    The finish really pops out the grain. Great job.

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    looks good they are fun to play

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