As an aside to pointbreakspy's alternet tuning question, I started wondering what it is used mostly for?
Do you use an alternet tuning to make a song easier to play, or is it for a different sound?
Or maybe both?
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As an aside to pointbreakspy's alternet tuning question, I started wondering what it is used mostly for? |
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Good question, I often wondered this as well. Do you actually learn chords with the different tunings? —Danny Snyder Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF |
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Usually alternate tunings are used both to get a different sound, Bob —Bob |
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Is Jim Thomas the only surf guitarist to have used alternate tunings? Because it might be cool to hear more. We should, as you said Bob, "shake things up." |
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i started playing guitar in the late 80's and then when i started to get ok at it, the alt/seatle thing happened...sound garden, pearl jam, sonic youth, alice in chains and helmet were all in the guitar mags talking about how they tune to chords and downtune, so that was a big influence on me, then i got into the blues and all the slide guys, plus i really liked albert collins and he tuned alt Em - ebegbe (and used a capo for songs in other keys, no picks just his fingers and cranked his tele through a dual showman) alt tuning can break you out of a rut, give you some rich chords you might not have found (or reached) in standard. i think it is an excellent tool for composition, and a good excuse to add a couple more guitars to your collection if you're short of other excuses.. i am wondering if the guitar player from tiki tiki bamboos is tuning different, i really like his style and tone, stands out even though he is not super fast and flashy, it is very liquid and slide like. see you on the fringes |