ukuleleStrings.shtml | Updated: 02-Jul-2009 - 12:08
QUICKPIC - Here are a few ukulele string sets to try out first:

I bounce between the Ko`olau Gold and Savarez Alliance (Red Card-R) on my tenor ukuleles.
I bounce between using the Ko'olau Golds and a Savarez red card set mentioned below.
This is where I get my strings. Lots of great string information online. And, cheap shipping.
Ukulele Strings are available at these great dealers: Elderly Instruments and UkuleleWorld.com and many more on the ukulele dealers page.
For information on using classical guitars strings on ukulele.
Hilo Strings
Bob Gleason/ Pegasus Guitars & Ukuleles
P.O.Box 160
Kurtistown, HI 96760
Phone/Fax (808)966-6323
Thanks to John Kitakis for allowing me to use his great ukuleles on the cover of my books, Curt Sheller
Martin Guitar
C. F. Martin & Co., Inc.
510 Sycamore Street
P. O. Box 329
Nazareth, PA 18064-0329
Phone: 610-759-2837
Fax: 610-759-5757
Buster B. Jones shows you his fast technique for changing nylon strings. If you're a gut string player you'll love this video. (YouTube link)
This technique for changing strings applies to ukuleles as well.
(Ed.) I use this technique and it works really well and saves a lot of time when restring a guitar or ukulele.
(source: FleaMarketMusic.com) Any classical guitar strings will work. You'd only use the D G B and E strings. As far as I know there aren't any unwound classical D strings.
(Ed.) Any gauge string would work depending on how much tension you like on your strings. A favorite brand is Savarez. I've use Savarez Alliance strings (red package) on my tenor ukes.
This is the same set as a Low "G", "C" Tuning.
This is the same set as a Low "G", "C" Tuning.
(red card-R) and high tensions (blue card-J)
(source: Brudda Bu, FleaMarketMusic.com Forum) Brudda Iz used a tenor uke in low "G" tuning.

Brudda Iz used a regular high G Martin string set, but this is how he used the strings.
If the string material is the same, a smaller diameter string requires less tension at identical pitches.
If the diameter is the same, a denser material requires less tension at identical pitches.
Depending on how much smaller in diameter and the density of the material. A denser material and smaller diameter requires more or less tension.
Here are a few links for additional information: