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January 25th, 2008, 08:12 AM
Open and Alternate Tunings: What They Are and Why Page, Iommi, Grohl, and Slash All Use Them
Albeit imperceptible to the untrained ear, many of the best guitarists have eschewed standard tunings and forged their own style by using open or alternate tunings—alternate tunings being deviations from standard tuning’s tried-and-true EADGBE; open tunings being any tuning which forms a full chord when all open strings are strummed together. An accepted compromise, standard tuning sets up fingering positions on the six-string guitar that let us play a little of just about anything in any key relatively easily, but it doesn’t by any means offer the easiest and most logical means of achieving more specific stylistic ends, which is where alternate tunings rule the day.
The real magic of open or alternate tunings is that they .................................
Please read the rest of this article here:
http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Features/Open%20and%20Alternate%20Tunings_%20Wh/
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Albeit imperceptible to the untrained ear, many of the best guitarists have eschewed standard tunings and forged their own style by using open or alternate tunings—alternate tunings being deviations from standard tuning’s tried-and-true EADGBE; open tunings being any tuning which forms a full chord when all open strings are strummed together. An accepted compromise, standard tuning sets up fingering positions on the six-string guitar that let us play a little of just about anything in any key relatively easily, but it doesn’t by any means offer the easiest and most logical means of achieving more specific stylistic ends, which is where alternate tunings rule the day.
The real magic of open or alternate tunings is that they .................................
Please read the rest of this article here:
http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Features/Open%20and%20Alternate%20Tunings_%20Wh/
Thanks for checking this out ... !