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I use Martin M600 Fluoracarbons on many of my ukes - they have a clear, bell-like tone, they are durable, easy to install, and they feel great, whether on a wood or plastic fretboard. These are especially great on my vintage ukes (Maccaferri Islander, Harmony), my plastic Woodi, and my Dolphins. I also have the baritone version on my vintage Hohner bari. They really breathe new life into old ukes, and they coax the best voices out of new ukes.
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New $45 Chinese Uke was a great value with a tag touting it was shipped with the most popular BIG name nylon strings...but it sounded like tin! I read some string reviews and said these clear Martin fluorocarbons rang like a bell. $5 investment. I can tell you this Ukulele now sounds better than the $300 ones in local music store! The tone is like a bell with great projection and tone, not bright. Never wast my money or time with nylon BIG name strings again. These are amazing.
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If you are a recent beginner like me, you've got to try these. I was having trouble Barre chording and getting enough pressure on three finger chords. These have helped me so much. The Fluorocarbon strings were suggested to me by an instructor and she was correct. Now my fingers are not as sore either. And from what I've read Martin is a very popular brand. And the sound is brighter, which I really like.
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I have 3 sizes of Kamaka Ukulele's ranging from the 1950's to 2013 and Martin's for me sounds the best on them. Love the flourocarbon, light weight and easy on the fingers and easy to play. If you don't like these then try Daniel Ho's Ukulele Strings, a bit thicker.
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Having tried a number of different brands of strings, I am still most impressed with the Martin M600's. They stabilize quickly (after about a week, I barely have any adjustment to tune-up daily) and they produce a beautiful bright sound like ukulele's should sound in my opinion.
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