A guitalele sounds exactly like a normal ukulele. It has six strings. I think (?) normal tuning is same as a guitar's? So (assuming I'm correct) the String data would be the same as a guitar, but the sound associated would be that of an ukulele.
As the name suggests, the guitalele is a cross between a ukulele and a guitar. It’s tuned ADGCEA i.e. like a low G ukulele with two extra strings a fourth below. Or simply, a guitar transposed up a fourth.
Creating A Guitalele from the exiting low G Ukulele by adding the 2 missing low strings is easy using MS Basic sounds but can this be done with Musesounds, would the sample run out of range?
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Is it different enough from a guitar to motivate a separate instrument listing?
In reply to Is it different enough from… by Magnus Johansson
A guitalele sounds exactly like a normal ukulele. It has six strings. I think (?) normal tuning is same as a guitar's? So (assuming I'm correct) the String data would be the same as a guitar, but the sound associated would be that of an ukulele.
In reply to A guitalele sounds exactly… by TheHutch
As the name suggests, the guitalele is a cross between a ukulele and a guitar. It’s tuned ADGCEA i.e. like a low G ukulele with two extra strings a fourth below. Or simply, a guitar transposed up a fourth.
In reply to As the name suggests, the… by Brer Fox
Creating A Guitalele from the exiting low G Ukulele by adding the 2 missing low strings is easy using MS Basic sounds but can this be done with Musesounds, would the sample run out of range?
Best place that request on GitHub, https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Fea…