Just interested to know, as I play mainly tuned to a chord like E, Em and also use Drop D.... if other surf guitar types are tuning differnt to standard ? Or anyone tuning down ?
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Just interested to know, as I play mainly tuned to a chord like E, Em and also use Drop D.... if other surf guitar types are tuning differnt to standard ? Or anyone tuning down ? adam |
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the electric mandolin I play is tuned kind of weird G D A E ...backwards to guitar. i play standard tuning on guitar...but, occasionally drop D tuning on the bass... -dp |
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I've kinda wondered about this too. I have tuned a whole step down to get the whole spaghetti western feel. Also songs like Bullwinkle are a whole step down as well. —www.myspace.com/vondrats |
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strange tuning....if it had 6 strings you could pretend you were the king of surf guitar!! i got into ukelele during a trip to fiji, its tuned G C A E but i forgot that by the time i went home...
although i am yet to start learning a lot of the standards, i suspected |
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If ya can already play guitar and/or bass, the only thing you'd have to do is to figure out how to get the bow back and forth across the strings, without scaring dogs bad enough they'd climb trees (my shortcoming, so far). There's always playing it a la pizacato (sp?), but then ya might as well just play guitar. Matt —Fast Cars & Loud Guitars! |
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I do the drop D but I consider that alternate only by definition. We used it on our Travelin' Man cut for the Beyond the Sea compilation, and we have a new song, which will be recorded some day that uses it. "as he stepped into the stealthy night air... little did he know the fire escape was not there" https://www.facebook.com/reluctantaquanauts/ |
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did the Fender IV use drop D tunning, or tune all the strings down a whole step? Jeff(bigtikidude) —Jeff(bigtikidude) |
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jeff, If you were to play along with the Fender IV recordings you'd find you would have to tune up a half to a whole step. But that could just mean the recordings were sped up at some point. Margaya has the drop D tuning meaning just the bass E string is tuned down to D. —"as he stepped into the stealthy night air... little did he know the fire escape was not there" https://www.facebook.com/reluctantaquanauts/ |
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I have all* my guitars tuned down one step. Makes more sense than drop D, to me at least. Ran *all= 3 guitars out of which I only use 1... —Last edited: Dec 22, 2006 08:36:27 |
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In our "interview" with Randy Holden he indicated he tuned down, but it wasn't clear from that if he meant drop D or all strings. Maybe it is mentioned in another source. Site dude - S3 Agent #202 "It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea |
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I drop the low E to D for Intoxica, but that's all (and then I tune back up to E for Margaya. WR —Rules to live by #314: |
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The slight problem with this theory is that violins et al. are fretless. It's a bit more important than usual where you put your fingers. When I was young I used to think that was the problem with my playing, but now I realize it was a more or less genuine lack of talent, reinforced with a minimum of practice. Alas, I've also discovered by various paths since that even with frets (and valves) it can matter exactly where you put the fingers. And how you bow (or blow) (or pluck). Re spelling, pizzicato, I think. From the Italian for "played like a pizza." |
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This is site I use all the tune for alt tunnings. For me learning Slack key was a great way learn alt tunnings. Also the fun part about alt tunnings is just banging away and see what come out. Rick |
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I'm trying to fumble my way through a classical guitar book and have come across a few interesting alt tunings: 6=F, 5=G 6=D, 5=G and of course 6=D. |
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I tune in D, so E A D G B E become D G C F A D. I like it becouse it is more heavy and darker sound. Also it is more comfortable for me —My latest LP Unknown Creatures by Otitis Media Records is available now on all digital platforms and colored vinyl. Listen and buy here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sysmalakian/unknown-creatures |
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Mandolin, violin, viola and cello are all tuned in 5ths because the instrument scale length is so short. Double bass and guitar scale lengths don't work so well with such wide tunings. The Spanish guitar tuning is the result of centuries' refinement. Which is not to say that other tunings are not good. But western harmonic music demanded that tuning. Last edited: Oct 05, 2017 00:34:24 |