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14 Jul, 2016
fantastic string
Aquila strings are really great. They take a while to stretch - they need to be constantly re-tuned when you put on a new string, but after about a week or so they will keep their tune well and sound fantastic. The low G string should be gently stretched by occasionally pulling upwards when first being tightened. Don't try to get to the G first time, let it sit for a while and then tighten a bit more. Slow & steady is good; once it is tuned and reached it's full stretch it will maintain its tune & be good for years. Also, be aware that if you replace a high G with a low G you may need to slightly widen the nut slot to accommodate the thicker string (and possibly also the slot at the bridge). So you really should be certain you want a low G string because you probably won't be able to go back to a high G without replacing the nut. Ukuleles with low G strings sound fantastic, so if you have two ukes I'd recommend putting a low G on one of them.