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Do You Use Alternate Tunings?

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HydraShok
Posted 2005-03-05 8:27 AM (#160948)
Subject: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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This might make a good poll and also give some information regarding alternate tunings to those not familiar with this type of playing. Since there are many different variations the poll is a simple Yes/No/Don't know what this is. You can elaborate in your replies. Personally I frequently use a "Drop D" tuning.
Let the games begin......

Muddy Harp Davis
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-03-05 8:32 AM (#160949 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?



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I have tuned down a step to make a couple songs singable. I just capo up if I need to.
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Tommy M.
Posted 2005-03-05 8:54 AM (#160950 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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I usually have one of my guitars hanging on the wall in Open D or G tunning. I also use the open D with the G string tuned down to F#, for those Neil Young songs. Alternate tunnings bring new ideas to my playing when I get stale. I'm curious as to what songs OFC members use foralternate tunnings. Has anyone been frustrated trying to learn a song, only to find out later it was an alternate tunning? I know I have.
Tommy
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TWA
Posted 2005-03-05 9:00 AM (#160951 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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Sometimes an open E.
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-03-05 9:05 AM (#160952 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?



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I alternate between in-tune and out-of-tune. Dave
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cliff
Posted 2005-03-05 10:38 AM (#160953 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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My two gig guitars stay standard.
The SlotHead usually stays at Double-Drop D.
(It seems to like that tuning).
The Ultra-12 is in Open G.
Bill's Q10 has been hanging out in Open C.
(OOfaaahh! . . does that thing "honk"!).
And I practice my slide (ie: annoy Jeanette and the neighbors) on the Dobro in Open G.
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willard
Posted 2005-03-05 10:43 AM (#160954 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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I use a drop D for "If I Were a Carpenter", "Did You Ever Want to Know", "Love The One Your With". And lots of noodleing. It sound especially nice on a 12-string. It's also easy to cheat by putting a capo on the 2nd fret and leaving out the low E.
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4fingers
Posted 2005-03-05 12:44 PM (#160955 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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HI
I play about half the time standard tuning, and the rest in an unusual tuning, the so-called D modal.

Altho most people have never heard of it, I would greatly appreciate it if anyone knows of any recordings in this tuning. This tuning sounds best (sez me) when played finger style.

It is, D A D D A D

Notice that there are four D's in the tuning, (spanning two octaves)and that the middle strings are tuned to the same pitch. No other tuning sounds like it, and I hope to have some recordings on my web site soon.

Like all open tunings, some melodies are easier to play, and most are impossible or very difficult
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cliff
Posted 2005-03-05 2:01 PM (#160956 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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There's a book on Lternate Tunings by a guy named Hanson (I've forgotten his first name - "Steve"maybe). Anyway he lists DADDAD Tuning. He lists recordings that were made with each tuning.
I believe Stephen Stills and David Crosby have done tunes with this tuning . . .
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2005-03-05 2:03 PM (#160957 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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Open E for slide, high-bass G for lap-style.

Also use:

DADGAD

DADEAE (Martin Carthy tuning)

DGDGBbD (G minor)

CGCGCE or variant CGCGCC

often use a Shubb partial capo for simulated open tunings or place a capo at the second fret but missing the 6th string which produces the Drop-D effect without retuning (actually plays in key of E)

4Fingers: DADGAD is D modal, not DADDAD. in a modal tuning the major or minor third (in this case F# or F) is replaced with the fourth
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BlueBuddha
Posted 2005-03-05 3:04 PM (#160958 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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well i'm not a massive fan of open tunings. although its a must for slide work. but once when i'd had a little too much to drink i tuned every string on one of my electric guitars to a D!!!

woke up next morning and went to play it, forgeting the, and wondered why everything sounded wrong (still drunk!)

love matty
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Beal
Posted 2005-03-05 3:19 PM (#160959 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?



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drop D
open D
open G
open Dm sometimes

Cliff, is that a C down from D or CGCGCE
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iconocoustica
Posted 2005-03-05 3:20 PM (#160960 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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Mark Hanson

Franklin
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cliff
Posted 2005-03-05 3:35 PM (#160961 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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MARK Hanson!
Thank You, Franklin.

Bill;
CGCGCE
Probably the first alternate tuning I ever learned. Used it to learn Led Zeppelin's "Friends" years and YEARS ago. Oftimes I'll capo that tuning up 2 for Al Stewart's "Nostradamus" or Greg Lake's "Father Christmas". . . .
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Beal
Posted 2005-03-05 4:59 PM (#160962 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?



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Yeah, it's an interesting tuning, learned it from David Hamburger this last year.
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willard
Posted 2005-03-05 5:00 PM (#160963 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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This is from http://www.guitartips.addr.com/index.htm

NAME
TUNING

Standard
E A D G B E

Drop D
D A D G B E

Drop D
D A D G B D

Open D
D A D F# A D

D Minor
D A D F A D

DADGAD
D A D G A D

Fourths
E A D G C F

D Modal
D A D D A D

G 6
D G D G B E

Open G
D G D G B D

G Minor
D G D G Bb D

C 6
C G C G A E

Open C
C G C G C E

Low C
C G D G A D

Open E
E B E G# B E
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BruDeV
Posted 2005-03-05 5:22 PM (#160964 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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I've some short scale guitars that I tune to A,D,G,C,E,A does that count?

Also use G,A,D,G,B,D sometimes.
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John B
Posted 2005-03-06 7:16 AM (#160965 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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I think that I should learn to play in standard tuning first. :D
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2005-03-06 2:11 PM (#160966 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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I use a drop D (both E's doped to D) to play Black Mountain Side- Led Zep), Drop D (low E only) and capoed at 4th fret for Fleetwood Mac's "Never Going Back Again",and open E (E,B,E,G#,B,E) for "She Talks to Angels"- Black Crowes. Used to be in a band that did several "heavier" rock songs that used a drop D (low E only), I got to old for that.
Bill
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agulbrandson
Posted 2005-03-06 2:31 PM (#160967 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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I occasionally use one similar to D Model

D A D A A D
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TWA
Posted 2005-03-06 2:49 PM (#160968 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?


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My dog has fleas...
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Beal
Posted 2005-03-06 6:35 PM (#160969 - in reply to #160948)
Subject: Re: Do You Use Alternate Tunings?



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Open tunings are a little limiting but very interesting. It's a very good reason to have lots of guitars, one in each tuning......
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