i know how to tune to D and Db now great! but where do i go from here is there any chord difference what are chords i can play in this new realm of tuning? are they the same as standard tuned chords? if any body can help me or give me some good/cool D tuned chords that would be awesome.
thank you
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D and Db tuned: where do i go from here what difference is ther in chords
#2
Posted 22 June 2004 - 12:51 PM
Check the Alt Tunings posting in the Guitar Lessons forum. It's pinned, so it'll be at the top
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#4
Posted 22 June 2004 - 05:10 PM
QUOTE (dadfad @ Jun 22 2004, 01:27 PM)
Are you talking about dropped D and Db (like DADGBE) or open D and Db (like DADF#AD)?
Deja vu all over again! We just had this topic Farmer Joe! Check the last few pages of discussion and you'll find all kinds of links and advice on open D, open Db, drop D, etc. etc..
#5
Posted 22 June 2004 - 05:45 PM
QUOTE (goldrush @ Jun 22 2004, 06:10 PM)
QUOTE (dadfad @ Jun 22 2004, 01:27 PM)
Are you talking about dropped D and Db (like DADGBE) or open D and Db (like DADF#AD)?
Deja vu all over again! We just had this topic Farmer Joe! Check the last few pages of discussion and you'll find all kinds of links and advice on open D, open Db, drop D, etc. etc..
Ahhh....quoting the Bard of the Bronx, one of the greatest philposophers of the 20th Century. Obviously this topic "ain't over till the fat lady sings."
Un-plugged is not the same as
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
#6
Posted 22 June 2004 - 10:45 PM
QUOTE (dadfad @ Jun 22 2004, 05:45 PM)
QUOTE (goldrush @ Jun 22 2004, 06:10 PM)
QUOTE (dadfad @ Jun 22 2004, 01:27 PM)
Are you talking about dropped D and Db (like DADGBE) or open D and Db (like DADF#AD)?
Deja vu all over again! We just had this topic Farmer Joe! Check the last few pages of discussion and you'll find all kinds of links and advice on open D, open Db, drop D, etc. etc..
Ahhh....quoting the Bard of the Bronx, one of the greatest philposophers of the 20th Century. Obviously this topic "ain't over till the fat lady sings."
I guess you could also say, "90% of playing guitar is mental--the rest is in your head".
#7
Posted 23 June 2004 - 06:43 AM
QUOTE (goldrush @ Jun 22 2004, 11:45 PM)
QUOTE (dadfad @ Jun 22 2004, 05:45 PM)
QUOTE (goldrush @ Jun 22 2004, 06:10 PM)
QUOTE (dadfad @ Jun 22 2004, 01:27 PM)
Are you talking about dropped D and Db (like DADGBE) or open D and Db (like DADF#AD)?
Deja vu all over again! We just had this topic Farmer Joe! Check the last few pages of discussion and you'll find all kinds of links and advice on open D, open Db, drop D, etc. etc..
Ahhh....quoting the Bard of the Bronx, one of the greatest philposophers of the 20th Century. Obviously this topic "ain't over till the fat lady sings."
I guess you could also say, "90% of playing guitar is mental--the rest is in your head".
Yeah, another great saying by the great Yogi of the East! To paraphrase another legendary 20th Century wiseman..."he's got a million of 'em". Yes indeed, you can observe a lot by watching.
Un-plugged is not the same as
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
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