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  2. Ukulele - Wikipedia

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    Another common tuning for the soprano ukulele is the higher string-tension D 6 tuning (or simply D tuning), A 4 –D 4 –F ♯ 4 –B 4, one step higher than the G 4 –C 4 –E 4 –A 4 tuning. Once considered standard, this tuning was commonly used during the Hawaiian music boom of the early 20th century, and is often seen in sheet music ...

  3. Easy Street (Alan Rankin Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    Easy Street is in thirty-two bar form [4] [5] and includes a melody that moves the title line to different pitches whenever it recurs in a phrase. [ 4 ] [ 1 ] The song is usually played with a slow, slightly swinging melody.

  4. Even Flow - Wikipedia

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    "Even Flow" was written in the key of D major, [7] with Gossard performing his parts in open D tuning and McCready complementing it with a similar rhythm pattern in standard tuning. [8] The recorded version of the song actually sounds slightly sharper than D major, with everything tuned up—accidentally or otherwise—around one quarter of a step.

  5. Banjo ukulele - Wikipedia

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    Like standard ukuleles, banjo ukuleles were originally outfitted with gut strings. Nylon strings are now typically used, sometimes with a wound third string. The banjolele is commonly tuned G–C–E–A ("C Tuning") or A–D–F♯–B ("D Tuning"), with a re-entrant 4th string. The A–D–F♯–B tuning often produces a more strident tone ...

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Stringed instrument tunings

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    A tuning is a sequence of pitches to which the strings are tuned. A stringing is a set of string gauges (and very occasionally other string parameters) that support one or more tunings. Just as many stringings support more than one tuning, so for many tunings there is more than one common stringing.

  7. Resonator ukulele - Wikipedia

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    One of the few major players who is an exception to this rule is James Hill, who commissioned a specialized square-neck, high-action resonator ukulele from Beltona for the express purpose of playing in the lap style. [1] The standard ukulele tuning (gCEA) is the most common option, with a small minority using open tunings.