Topic: Good Alternative Tunings
Just got this off a tabbed Andy McKee (great player) song.
EADGAD
Any others?
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Just got this off a tabbed Andy McKee (great player) song.
EADGAD
Any others?
I have been using double drop D tuning (DADGBD) for learning A Song For George by Eric Johnson.
It is the first time I have really experimented with altered tunings and you can get some interesting results!
I've been playing around with some stuff in drop D - mainly because a couple of Rammstein tracks use that.
Another used drop C - but I decided that was a lot of hassle as I needed to retune every string so had a play and left that one...
Although if I found more in drop C, i'd probably leave one guitar in that (i normally have the ESP in drop D and the schecter in open, but as the schecter doesn't have a floyd rose changing from open to drop D is no biggie )
I keep it al EADGBE.
I usually use Drop D tuning while performing live,
for songs that use bar chords..
A lot of modern fusion guitarists seems to be using all fourths tuning (EADGCF). Keeps all your scale and chord shapes the same!
for anyone interested in exploring alternate tunings, I coded an advanced chord voicing finder tool: