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Old 03-01-2019, 04:31 PM
merlin666 merlin666 is offline
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Depends on what kind of tiple it is. If it's a new Ohana then you're in luck:

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In the 21st century, the Ohana ukulele company began manufacturing an all-mahogany tiple similar to the Martin, but calling it "a vintage ukulele inspired by the Columbian Tiple." The company recommended tuning with the lowest note a C, like contemporary ukuleles. (G3 G4 – C4 C3 C4 – E4 E3 E4 – A4 A4
Martin tiples were tuned one note higher in D like soprano ukuleles were supposed to be tuned historically. Other tiples use different tuning, and putting together string sets can be fun.
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