I had a niece build a tenor ukulele in my shop. We ended up with an interesting wolf note on the high G string or the A string tuned to a G. Actually a little flat or a little sharp no problem. We put strings on the Uke and strung it up with the neck clamped in a vice as shown in the picture and all of the strings sound great. I took it out of the vice and the G string sound awful it died right away and there was a rattle. Trying to track down the problem I cleaned up the rattle tightening the tuners and cleaning up the nut slot but the G note still just died. It was weird as everything I touched around the neck made the problem go away. Interesting enough while playing a C cord (just fretting the A sting on 3 fret) all sounded great again. A capo clamped on the headstock cleaned it up as well.
With this information I took a spectrum plot tapping the neck with the strings tuned to pitch muting the strings and lightly holding the neck. I have a steep peak right on 392 Hz (that G string).
It is a spanish heel neck. Sort of in the middle of the road for neck thickness. Other than telling her to always have a capo on her headstock, are there other clever solutions. Most of the ones I thought of are invasive, like replace the flat 4 mm rosewood fretboard with an ebony fret board, maybe making it 5 mm sloping to 4.5 mm at the 12 fret to get it heavier and maintain my setup. Or pull the fretboard and install a metal bar in a truss rod slot.
Tenor Ukulele muted note
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- Blackwood
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Re: Tenor Ukulele muted note
I'd try a different brand of strings first off.
I've seen this often enough to not jump to too drastic solutions before trying something easy.
I've seen this often enough to not jump to too drastic solutions before trying something easy.
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- Blackwood
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Re: Tenor Ukulele muted note
Thanks Allen,
I did calm down, I went over the instrument fixed a few unrelated things, One change that might have helped was close to the nut the neck was a little squared off so I took that wood off to match the rest of the neck and I went to a different brand of strings. Sounds good now.
I did calm down, I went over the instrument fixed a few unrelated things, One change that might have helped was close to the nut the neck was a little squared off so I took that wood off to match the rest of the neck and I went to a different brand of strings. Sounds good now.
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- Kauri
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Re: Tenor Ukulele muted note
Hi John,
nice looking uke. Just out of interest what strings did you originally have fitted?
regards
Paul
nice looking uke. Just out of interest what strings did you originally have fitted?
regards
Paul
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Re: Tenor Ukulele muted note
Aquila Nylgut strings. I switch to D'addario strings Titanium strings.Paul Henneberry wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2019 12:57 pmHi John,
nice looking uke. Just out of interest what strings did you originally have fitted?
regards
Paul
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