Aquila Soprano Ukulele Strings - 3 Pack with Fender Play Online Lessons

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Aquila Soprano Ukulele Strings - 3 Pack with Fender Play Online Lessons

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Adding value to your purchase, Austin Bazaar bundles your instrument with necessary accessories. Everything you need to start playing immediately comes in one box. Save yourself the hassle and save some money while you're at it.

  • Elevated resistance to wear under tension
  • More immunity to climate changes
  • Superior stability in tuning
  • Made in Italy
  • Made in Italy

  • Aquila's research stives to make a new synthetic product with the same acoustic properties as gut, but without its typical defects like high cost, limited duration and high instability under varying climates. The new Aquila Nylgut Soprano Ukulele Strings have precisely these qualities: allowing one to rediscover the sonorities familiar to the great 19th and 20th century Uke masters and guaranteeing a stability of tuning higher even than that of the best gut and nylon strings. Just like gut, the new Aquila Nylgut Soprano Ukulele Strings are liable to suffer from cutting edges. Before stringing the instrument, make sure the nut and bridge are free from sharp edges and the nut grooves are not too deep and perfectly smooth. You can get rid of sharp edges with very fine grit sandpaper (600, for example) or the finest steelwool (000). The best sound quality develops when the strings have completely set, which may ordinarily take sometime. To achieve a stable intonation in just a few minutes you can repeatedly pinch each string at midlength with your fingers, pull it decidedly sideways and tune it up again. Stop when the string does not pull out of tune anymore.
    • SKU: AQU-SOPRANO-COMBO-3PK-PLAY
    • Model Number: SOPRANO-COMBO-3PK-PLAY


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