Here brother this should suffice.(sorry for the quick way out ).I am not feeling well
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_tuning
Hi I was wondering when you tune a guitar to drop d what becomes what ie
E ?
A ?
D ?
G ?
b ?
e ?
also what other tunning are there ( most common )
Thanks
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Here brother this should suffice.(sorry for the quick way out ).I am not feeling well
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_tuning
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I'm not an expert in this field, so check these out:
http://www.google.com/search?source=...=Google+Search
If you already did that, other can provide some input.
Mark
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Drop-D is just DADGBE, low to high. Very nice for playing in D because it gives you a full scale in your lowest octave, and you can do one-finger power chords too.Hi I was wondering when you tune a guitar to drop d what becomes what ie
There are many, many different ways to tune a guitar. Some other tunings I like are DADGAD, DADGBD, and CGCGCD. Martin Carthy uses a very cool relative of DADGAD tuning that I'd like to spend some more time with: CGCDGA. That has the same intervals on the middle four strings as the top four strings of DADGAD. You could also think of it as a cello with an extra C string between the second and third strings and an A on top.also what other tunning are there ( most common )
Thanks
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Hi thanks for that hope you get betterOriginally Posted by mrmudcat
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Kudos to strum and Ro3b to they got it covered!!!!
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"Develop your talent, man, and leave the world something. Records are really gifts from people. To think that an artist would love you enough to share his music with anyone is a beautiful thing."
Duane Skydog Allman
You come to a point in your life when you really don't care what people think about you, you just care what you think about yourself." - Evel Knievel
Yes, but Carthy spends about half his set retuning. I always thought that when Martin (guitars) wanted advertising material, his 000-18 was the guitar the ought to use to say "look what our guitars can put up with" . It's only fitting they made him a signature model.Originally Posted by Ro3b
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