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#197093 by frequency-lsd
Wed May 06, 2009 12:19 pm
Anyone else who plays in tunings different from the standard E tuning and stuff like drop d/drop c?

For the last couple of months my guitars are tuned very different, most of them being sonic youth tunings:

GGDDD#D#
F#F#F#F#EB
GGCGCD
EGDGED
EEBEBE
AEADF#B

Alot of those tunings use inusion strings, wich gives the guitar a really unique and different sound.
#197107 by swervedriver
Wed May 06, 2009 1:50 pm
I've tried to learn Aerial Boundaries by Michael Hedges, tuning for that is CCDGAD. I managed to learn quite a bit, but at some point it just gets too crazy for me to move my left and right completely independently from one another. :P

Other than that the craziest I do is open C and drop C.
#197283 by The Incision
Thu May 07, 2009 5:35 pm
I love open tunings :

a# f a# d# f a#
a# f a# d# b a#
a# f a# d# f c

love those bad boys

-Brent
#197347 by frequency-lsd
Fri May 08, 2009 10:32 am
For most of the tunings i adjust my strings aswell, for example:

G-G-D-D-D#-D# will be strung(in string thickness) 46-46-26-26-17-17

with most of my tunings the E-A-D strings wil be tuned up instead of down, so i prefer lighter gauge strings.
with the exeption of the drop A tuning, for which i use a 013 set of strings instead of my usual 09 or 010
#198262 by AlucardXIX
Sun May 17, 2009 5:21 pm
swervedriver wrote:I've tried to learn Aerial Boundaries by Michael Hedges, tuning for that is CCDGAD. I managed to learn quite a bit, but at some point it just gets too crazy for me to move my left and right completely independently from one another. :P

Other than that the craziest I do is open C and drop C.


Hedges is the man. Touch style playing is hard to learn. But learning hand independence on guitar is amazing. I've been working on pieces of my own (not in tunings like his) that are 2 hand tapped, and I already have a few recorded.

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