GCEA Ukulele Tuner
GCEA Ukulele Low G - 1 Octave Down - Baritone - Ukulele tuning, chords & scales
This unique Baritone Ukulele tuning, aptly named 'Ukulele Low G - 1 Octave Down - Baritone', offers a deep, resonant voice that significantly expands the instrument's tonal palette. As the original description notes, it creates a range similar to a guitar, bridging the gap between the ukulele's characteristic charm and a lower, more robust register.
Verbal Analysis
The 'Ukulele Low G - 1 Octave Down - Baritone' tuning transforms the baritone ukulele into an instrument with a rich, almost baritonal sound, reminiscent of a tenor guitar or a small classical guitar. The substantial lowering of pitch imparts a warm, mellow character, making it ideal for accompaniment, fingerstyle arrangements, or adding depth to any musical setting. The 'Low G' aspect, even lower than standard ukulele Low G, provides a strong, foundational bass note, enhancing the instrument's harmonic capabilities and giving chords a fuller, more complete sound.
Technical Analysis
This tuning is specifically designed for a Baritone Ukulele, which typically has a standard tuning of D3 G3 B3 E4. In this specialized setup, all four strings are tuned down a perfect fifth (7 semitones) from their standard Baritone pitches. This results in the following open string notes: G2 C3 E3 A3.
- The 4th string (D3) is tuned down 7 semitones to G2.
- The 3rd string (G3) is tuned down 7 semitones to C3.
- The 2nd string (B3) is tuned down 7 semitones to E3.
- The 1st string (E4) is tuned down 7 semitones to A3.
The resulting GCEA pattern mirrors the common Soprano/Concert/Tenor ukulele tuning (typically G3 C4 E4 A4 for Low G), but is pitched exactly one octave lower. This means familiar ukulele chord shapes can be directly transferred, but will sound significantly deeper. The open strings themselves form a C6 chord (C-E-G-A) or an A minor 7th chord (A-C-E-G), making keys like C, G, F, A minor, and E minor particularly resonant and easy to navigate in their lowest possible voicings.
Due to the significant drop in pitch across all strings, the tuning description correctly emphasizes the necessity of using thicker gauge strings. Attempting this tuning with standard Baritone ukulele strings would likely result in very loose, flabby strings with poor intonation and sustain.
Tuning Notes
String 4: G2
String 3: C3
String 2: E3
String 1: A3
How to Tune
Achieving this unique Low G Baritone tuning involves a substantial downward adjustment for each string. Please ensure you are using appropriate heavier gauge strings for this tuning to maintain tension and tone quality, as tuning down more than 4 semitones typically advises a different string gauge.
- String 4 (Lowest String): Tune down 7 semitones from its standard Baritone D3 pitch to G2.
- String 3: Tune down 7 semitones from its standard Baritone G3 pitch to C3.
- String 2: Tune down 7 semitones from its standard Baritone B3 pitch to E3.
- String 1 (Highest String): Tune down 7 semitones from its standard Baritone E4 pitch to A3.
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Capos for GCEA
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | GCEA | Ukulele Low G - 1 Octave Down - Baritone |
| 6 | D#C#F#A#D# | Yahoo |
| 7 | CDGBE | Drop 2 Strings |
| 12 | GCEA | Ukulele Low G Linear |
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Tuning Map
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