Recently fell in love with Drop D tuning...now......
Recently fell in love with Drop D tuning...now......
Guys...just started playing in drop d --frigin love it...wondering what other songs you guys play in drop d...also...
if I tune my A to a G...so...DGDGBE...what is this? i think is G6th... is this a popular one...
anyone heard of "double G " tuning...DADGBD
LOTS OF QUESTIONS... just throw in your three cents to anything...
thanks to everyone in advance...
Mykoal
if I tune my A to a G...so...DGDGBE...what is this? i think is G6th... is this a popular one...
anyone heard of "double G " tuning...DADGBD
LOTS OF QUESTIONS... just throw in your three cents to anything...
thanks to everyone in advance...
Mykoal
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Re: Recently fell in love with Drop D tuning...now......
i believe DADGBD is double drop d tuning. it probably says on the same site that found this:Mykoal wrote:Guys...just started playing in drop d --frigin love it...wondering what other songs you guys play in drop d...also...
if I tune my A to a G...so...DGDGBE...what is this? i think is G6th... is this a popular one...
anyone heard of "double G " tuning...DADGBD
LOTS OF QUESTIONS... just throw in your three cents to anything...
thanks to everyone in advance...
Mykoal
D G D G B E -- G6 / Drop-G Randy Scruggs and Chet Atkins - Both Sides Now and Yellow Bird, John Renbourn - John's Tune, David Gilmour, Pat Kirtley... This is just a step beyond Drop-D tuning: the 5th string is also lowered a full step, leaving the upper four strings as in standard tuning. "I use that for The Great Gig In the Sky [on a lap steel guitar]. That allows me to form a minor chord on the first three strings, and a major chord with all the other strings." - David Gilmour, 1997 [Good idea: those chords are the relative minor and relative major of each other: Em and G, respectively, in open position.]
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Everlong by the Foo Fighters is a great Drop D song. The acoustic Howard Stern version has got to be the most downloaded song of all time because I think every person I have ever talked to has a copy of it.
A lot of Rage Against the machine stuff from their first album is in drop d. Nothing else is really coming to mind.
A lot of Rage Against the machine stuff from their first album is in drop d. Nothing else is really coming to mind.
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I got that, I love that song, made me have to learn itwinglet82 wrote:Everlong by the Foo Fighters is a great Drop D song. The acoustic Howard Stern version has got to be the most downloaded song of all time because I think every person I have ever talked to has a copy of it.
A lot of Rage Against the machine stuff from their first album is in drop d. Nothing else is really coming to mind.
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