amazing how tuning one string down can make for a really usable tuning that lets you play in pretty much your normal style but forces you to think just that little be differently. think I saw something about it reading up on Swervedriver and some of Adam Franklin's tunings.
this one pretty much makes all your Major Barre Chords on the E string become Add11 and major A string chords become Sus2 lots of 4ths and 2nds added so it's Gazey as FUUUCCCCCCKkKKKKkKKkKKkK
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I used to play in a band with a guy who tuned down an octave; he had to buy six string bass string sets. We ended up kicking out the bass player. Does that even count as an alternate tuning?
Dadaad. Is that crazy? Often play the doubled a string as a single melody line and let the others drone. Sometimes go with a barre across all strings. Whatever.
maxwellm wrote:Dadaad. Is that crazy? Often play the doubled a string as a single melody line and let the others drone. Sometimes go with a barre across all strings. Whatever.
No, that's crazy awesome for weird 'n wonderful droning and absolutely infernal disharmonic stuff. I used to tune a bass to DDDG for some songs and play it like it was a guitar.
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maxwellm wrote:Dadaad. Is that crazy? Often play the doubled a string as a single melody line and let the others drone. Sometimes go with a barre across all strings. Whatever.
This is more or less what I do with my CCGCGC tuning.
Any suggestions of where to go from there? Maybe tweak one string to add some classy tasteful interval (sus2 or something) My theory is pretty weak.
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I don't do theory very well. The only reason I ended up with Dadaad was I couldn't figure how to do a monotune tuning without breaking half the strings. I like the fifths tunings because they don't have that yucky third to tell you how to feel when you're listening.
maxwellm wrote:Dadaad. Is that crazy? Often play the doubled a string as a single melody line and let the others drone. Sometimes go with a barre across all strings. Whatever.
This is more or less what I do with my CCGCGC tuning.
Any suggestions of where to go from there? Maybe tweak one string to add some classy tasteful interval (sus2 or something) My theory is pretty weak.
D would be open-ended. I like satan, so I'd add an F# in there.
maxwellm wrote:Dadaad. Is that crazy? Often play the doubled a string as a single melody line and let the others drone. Sometimes go with a barre across all strings. Whatever.
This is more or less what I do with my CCGCGC tuning.
Any suggestions of where to go from there? Maybe tweak one string to add some classy tasteful interval (sus2 or something) My theory is pretty weak.
D would be open-ended. I like satan, so I'd add an F# in there.
F# tritonus sanctus diabolus in musica est
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