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Alternate Guitar Tunings

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B+ 4:33 Guitar riffs are like any other musical exercise; practicing them can be a terrific means of building manual dexterity and improving your overall playing technique. We can say of riffs, then, that they are not so much about rote rep...
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・ 1 Start by using your normal strings. If you use light gauge strings, expect to break a few as the lighter... ・ 2 Re-tune your guitar a number of times using the tunings you plan on using. If your strings break after... ・ 3 Use only mediu...
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Any alternate tuning that you’d use on a six-string guitar can also be used on a twelve string. Open G and D and DADGAD are especially nice as well as any that highlight finger picking patterns, such as CGDCGD.
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Yes. The Turbo Tuner comes with a number of built in alternate tunings, and it's easy for the user to add his own. As shipped, it has the following tunings:・ Chromatic ・ Guitar (standard 6 string) ・ Drop D ・ DADGAD ・ Open A ・ Open D ・...
https://www.turbo-tuner.com/pages/faq.htm#no5
Yes, and no. If, for example you play exclusively in DADGAD, then your guitar will perform its best if set up with that tuning in mind. Besides the more obvious action work, this may include special bridge compensation to account for the fa...
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6th fret tunes them all a half step lower except for the g string (No pun intended) that is on the 5th fret
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I sure do. On (“A Long Dream”) there’s an open-C tuning, open-D and open-G. I’m really into trying to throw myself off on an instrument. You get stuck in a lot of patterns and doing the same things when you stay in the same tuning. It’s nic...
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All your tuner does is tune to standard tuning. S you can't do alternate tunings. Buy a chromatic tuner. And also DDDDDB. WTF? what are you playing
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Look into a GuitarProfessor tuner. The one I use is $30-50, but it has tone, alternate tunings, and 350+ chords.
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I really enjoy Eb Standard and Drop Db.
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