New Standard Tuning
New Standard Tuning
Did a search and couldn't find anything.
Does anybody know what this is?
How does it sound?
All i could find was this:
http://www.frakctured.ukf.net/PlayersTuning.htm
I'm afraid to tune my guitar to this with my current normal strings.
Does anybody know what this is?
How does it sound?
All i could find was this:
http://www.frakctured.ukf.net/PlayersTuning.htm
I'm afraid to tune my guitar to this with my current normal strings.
Found this:
C G D A E G -- Robert Fripp's Crafty Tuning / New Standard Tuning Extends the range of the guitar by two full steps in the bottom, and one-and-a-half steps at the top. The strings are tuned in 5ths -- like the violin family -- rather than in 4ths, with the exception of the 1st string, which is a minor 3rd above the 2nd string. The 2nd and 1st strings must have to be light gauge, and the 6th string must have to be quite heavy.
C G D A E G -- Robert Fripp's Crafty Tuning / New Standard Tuning Extends the range of the guitar by two full steps in the bottom, and one-and-a-half steps at the top. The strings are tuned in 5ths -- like the violin family -- rather than in 4ths, with the exception of the 1st string, which is a minor 3rd above the 2nd string. The 2nd and 1st strings must have to be light gauge, and the 6th string must have to be quite heavy.
Fripp is one of Dave's Idols and mentors & inspirations when it comes to guitar. He's a king of funky chords.dmbvideos wrote:Found this:
C G D A E G -- Robert Fripp's Crafty Tuning / New Standard Tuning Extends the range of the guitar by two full steps in the bottom, and one-and-a-half steps at the top. The strings are tuned in 5ths -- like the violin family -- rather than in 4ths, with the exception of the 1st string, which is a minor 3rd above the 2nd string. The 2nd and 1st strings must have to be light gauge, and the 6th string must have to be quite heavy.
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