5 Alternate Tunings that Changed Acoustic Guitar ★ Acoustic Tuesday 169

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Tony Polecastro

Tony Polecastro

Күн бұрын

Nick Drake tuning? Open G? Unlock new sounds on your guitar by exploring the 5 alternate tunings that changed acoustic guitar history today!
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Alternate tunings on acoustic guitar can truly expand your sonic vocabulary. If you're feeling fatigued or tired of playing the same things, spend some time exploring one of the 5 alternate tunings I offer in this episode of Acoustic Tuesday.
You get a chance to hear very popular tunings like DADGAD and Open D Maj while also learning how to play on the fretboard with them. With each alternate tuning, I'll provide some basic chords or picking patterns that can be used with each alternate tuning.
Each one of these alternate tunings can take your guitar playing to places it has never been before. And that's a good thing! Hearing your instrument make new sounds you didn't think were possible is truly inspirational!
In addition to exploring alternate tunings on acoustic guitar, I also want to share with you the inspirational story of a veteran who overcame PTSD by learning to play guitar - oh, and he went on to teach other veterans how to play guitar, too!
Last but not least, you'll get my roundup of the latest headlines in the acoustic guitar world. This week, we'll take a look at three different KZfaq series that are designed for guitar geeks of all interests!
#alternatetunings
00:00 - Intro
01:25 - DADGAD Tuning
05:25 - Open D Maj Tuning
08:46 - Open D Min Tuning
12:28 - Open G Tuning
15:45 - Nick Drake Tuning
19:59 - TAC Family Story
23:12 - Acoustic Guitar News

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@SophiaAphrodite
@SophiaAphrodite 2 жыл бұрын
Joni Mitchell had 57 different open tunings. She deserves a ton of credit for alternate tunings.
@SandraBonney
@SandraBonney 2 жыл бұрын
Joni’s open tunings sound so beautiful. Inspiring me to finally have a serious go at it myself
@AnthonyMonaghan
@AnthonyMonaghan Жыл бұрын
True....
@tonyrandazzoe8210
@tonyrandazzoe8210 2 ай бұрын
No s..t
@giannibiancocircus
@giannibiancocircus 2 ай бұрын
Wow 57 !!!
@margaretmcglynn5077
@margaretmcglynn5077 3 күн бұрын
Self-taught genius, she!
@camf8372
@camf8372 2 жыл бұрын
Tony, DADGAD is also called the Celtic Tuning. It's great for Irish music and sounds beautiful when fingerpicking
@maxcuthbert100
@maxcuthbert100 5 ай бұрын
Davy actually hitched to Morocco, but he got the idea of adapting guitar for oud/tar music from Steve Benbow a good guitarist who had seen service in north Africa in WW2.Steve had a guitar with him and played/learned from local players.It was a short step from open D tot DADGAD. The adaptation referred to early in the video is actually 'she moved through the fair' to White Summer'.
@jimvandemoter6961
@jimvandemoter6961 2 жыл бұрын
I started guitar in 1961 when I was nine years old I just turned seventy and I still play. 'Suite Judy Blue Eyes' by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young turned me on to open tunings. Also some songs by Pink Floyd gave me other ideas. To this day open 'D' and 'D' modal are favorites. I've even written a few instrumentals in open 'D.' Very cool video, thank you.
@leftwrite
@leftwrite 3 жыл бұрын
This episode just changed my 2021! I've known about open tunings for years but only dabbled in them. Tony, the way you showed these tunings changed my guitar into a new instrument for me, especially in relation to songwriting. Thank you!
@sandywatson5144
@sandywatson5144 Жыл бұрын
My intro to open tunings: - Scottish band The Corries (Roy Williamson) - Bert Jansch (and Davy Graham and John Renbourne) - Incredible String Band - Joni Mitchell - Martin Carthy - some of the blues players, promoted by Stephan Grossman - Stephan Grossman’s ragtime guitar series (which was/is just incredible for any fingerstyle guitar picker) That’s probably enough. Incidentally, my two main guitars and my bouzouki were made by a hugely unsung hero of guitar making: Roger Bucknall and his Fylde Guitars workshop. Fantastic work.
@petergoddard1960
@petergoddard1960 3 жыл бұрын
My introduction to alternate tunings was 'The Rain Song' by Led Zeppelin.
@daleschimpf
@daleschimpf Жыл бұрын
Same here. What is the tuning for this song? Been a long time since I tried to play it!
@Markplaysmusic
@Markplaysmusic Жыл бұрын
Anji by Davy Graham and Bert Janch & Misty Mountain Hop - Zeppelin. I grew up with Zeppelin - saw them once at Earl's Court Olympia London. Later I saw Rush, very influential on my early playing style and I built a Peart kind of kit. I think more drummers need to play guitar and guitarist need to learn drums - learning to help the song is so important to playing in the studio and live. I went back to Davy graham and Janch learning alternative tunings and finger picking folk styles, although both gents would call themselves British Blues artists. I think I hear a lot of them in JImmy Page and Roy Harper too.
@JuanMartinez-rw7bm
@JuanMartinez-rw7bm 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for being an awesome dude and teaching us about guitar🔥
@jamesmorrison2063
@jamesmorrison2063 3 жыл бұрын
Now that I'm learning to play "dobro", (square neck resonator), open tunings are a must. I resisted them for too long. Thanks for all the videos and cheers!
@ronnance
@ronnance Жыл бұрын
Initially trying to figure out Richie Havens in the 70s with vinyl on a turntable and ear-tuning (microtonally off due to the turntable speed) Later while experimenting, I tuned to DADDAD, loved the Native-American vibe, and thought it to be cosmic intervention, since my firstborn had just begun calling me Dad Dad. I composed a piece and played it publicly many times on a 12-string and always received a lot of praise for it. I was on a Michael Hedges binge. He was new to the scene at the time, and I fortuitously played a wedding gig sans rehearsal with a sax player who’d played with Hedges. I egotistically thought I had created the DADDAD tuning but ate some humble pie upon buying a guitar mag on alternate tuning and finding it in a list with “classic Stephen Stills” listed beside it. The timing was perfect, since I was mega-binging on the recently released acoustic album “Stills Alone.”
@markstrain8989
@markstrain8989 3 жыл бұрын
awesome episode! Thank you, Tony
@robsmart1999
@robsmart1999 3 жыл бұрын
Big Yellow Taxi (in Open G) by Joni Mitchell. On a 12-string.
@rayrodriguez8447
@rayrodriguez8447 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent show, Tony. Awesome alternate tunings lesson.
@sawekziokowski7114
@sawekziokowski7114 3 жыл бұрын
i loved this episode! Thank you!
@stephenwhite5658
@stephenwhite5658 3 жыл бұрын
Awsome info on the tunings!! I started my string journey on mountain dulcimers which now I have 9 and they are open tunings I just transferred it to the acoustic guitar! Thanks have a good week
@davidharms3562
@davidharms3562 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video! Definitely gives me a lot of tools to add to the “toolbox”. Thanks!
@stammina52
@stammina52 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Tony for your clear, concise, informative style. I'm a rookie at the guitar, but have been a musician all of my life ( drums 48 yrs.) Peace brother !
@rhyswilliamson6343
@rhyswilliamson6343 2 ай бұрын
Only just found your page, this is the first video I have seen of yours, I've gotta say I really enjoyed watching and hearing Dani's story.. I've been dabbling for a little over a year and am still not very good, but I continue to practice for the love of guitar
@arjittyagi6407
@arjittyagi6407 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that i watched the whole video even when he gave time stamps proves how cool this video is! Thanks for this mate! ❤️
@SoundHealer93
@SoundHealer93 7 ай бұрын
This is a great video. It and the story has been an inspiration.
@mrs.abbott6969
@mrs.abbott6969 10 ай бұрын
I really appreciate Danny's story. Thank you for sharing. Truly inspirational. Cheers!
@mjohnkirton
@mjohnkirton 3 ай бұрын
John Fahey recorded a couple of tunes in DADgad, around 1963
@rubenpv
@rubenpv Жыл бұрын
The movie of once with Glen Hansard, its amazing how the sounds of the guitar can change so much
@judwatkins9478
@judwatkins9478 Жыл бұрын
Very helpful video! Thank you.
@harry9392
@harry9392 2 жыл бұрын
I am a British Army vetran I was in the Royal Irish Regiment from formation to 2002 when I retired we have Sevastapol on our battle honours our Ancestor Regiment the Enniskillen Fusiliers were there as were the Royal Irish Regiment 18th Regiment of foot which is not related to the present day Regiment But as that tuning was used then we in our Regimentsl folk band used Sevastapol tuning as part of our battle honours, which is fantastic
@leeharper8363
@leeharper8363 3 жыл бұрын
Great show Tony, my first experience with open tuning was Hawaiian "slack key". Keaola Beamer's first album in the 1970's.
@michaellaverty1844
@michaellaverty1844 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, I’ll get a lot of use out of this one. Thanks.
@skentmar105
@skentmar105 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips on these tunings; you've removed some of the anxiety from them. As a beginner, however, I should probably focus on standard EADGAD.
@nakana_212
@nakana_212 3 жыл бұрын
EADGBE
@alanjones2067
@alanjones2067 3 жыл бұрын
The acoustic Tuesday show has brought new meaning and excitement to Tuesdays! It doesn’t rank up there higher than Friday or the Weekend, but Tuesday is now a favorite day for guitar learning!
@2write2sing2dance
@2write2sing2dance 3 жыл бұрын
This is so good! Omsgh! I'm excited to try this! :D
@marksadventures3889
@marksadventures3889 3 жыл бұрын
My introduction to DADGAD began with the aforementioned Davy Graham and his song "Angi" - I then went on a magical mystery tour - man - of other songs by Davy and other folkies and of course there's always Jimmy Page and Frank Zappa. Danny - Brother in time, all the best to you.
@GaryBook
@GaryBook Жыл бұрын
Great lesson. I finally got into open or alternative tunes and wished I had done it years ago. For new users, do open G first! Easiest and like a banjo. Basically, Keith Richards from Honky Tonk women through Sticky Fingers & Exile on Main Street and so on. Zeppelin also used it. Next do Open D. If you capo on second fret, you get Open E or Dylan on Blood on the Tracks. DADGAD, Led Zeppelin Going to California. Then Open E, but watch the string gage or you will break strings. Duane Allman, Derek Truck slide guitar! Ron Wood’s Stay with Me! Keith Richard used it until he moved to Open G. Stephen Stills does amazing tunings worth seeing. Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake are the masters of alternative tunings!!!
@darkwolf6704
@darkwolf6704 Жыл бұрын
Slide guitar. Open D. Now I've learned multiple tuning. It has expanded my music theory far beyond what I thought. Simply going down like you said strumming the scale. Love this video!
@hellogreg1973
@hellogreg1973 2 жыл бұрын
Dude. This is great. Thank you.
@texhaines9957
@texhaines9957 3 жыл бұрын
Pretty cool! Especially if you have fretting hand issues or injuries. You can still play single finger chords.
@danross146
@danross146 2 күн бұрын
This is a really amazing presentation! Thanks so much! It can get pretty boring just playing in standard tuning constantly. This should really become a path to creativity! Thanks for broadening my tiny little simple mind!
@giuliettaval
@giuliettaval 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you ! You are a great teacher
@egr9613
@egr9613 3 жыл бұрын
Funny that you mention "She Talks To Angels." About a year ago, I couldn't get that song out of my head so I looked up the music. This was shortly after your New Year's Resolution or Goals show where you mentioned exploring alternate tunings as a goal. I tuned my beater guitar and gave it a try. Gonna have to give D minor tuning a try after listening to today's show. That sounded pretty damn cool.
@brucedickson6019
@brucedickson6019 3 жыл бұрын
Tony, this is probably the most interesting video you've made, Bravo! My experimentation started with Uriah Heep's The Wizard (dropped D) and - many years later - the Celtic traditional song, Shady Grove (DADGAD).
@andyc5392
@andyc5392 2 жыл бұрын
Vaseline Machine Gun-Leo Kottke and The Moon Shines Bright-John Renbourn
@RoofAndAMeal4UsAll
@RoofAndAMeal4UsAll Жыл бұрын
this is frikkin awesome!
@rehanhakim4041
@rehanhakim4041 2 жыл бұрын
Freaking legend you are man. JUST when i thought I couldn't be any blown away by instruments, you come along and blow my mind again while giving so much knowledge. my guitar has saved my life because for once I can create something beautiful...and it's all thanks to you Sensei. 😌
@Christian358Kane
@Christian358Kane Жыл бұрын
dude, you make it look so easy, i get demoralized by how much i suck when i try to make something simple sound cool
@danielgulseren9783
@danielgulseren9783 3 жыл бұрын
Gonna check that out. Cool vid!
@justcallmesando
@justcallmesando Жыл бұрын
This is pure gold
@beavis408
@beavis408 2 жыл бұрын
Romeo and Juliet by Mark Knopfler introduced me to open G tuning.
@thenewertruth5745
@thenewertruth5745 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Mhan!
@TommySG1
@TommySG1 3 жыл бұрын
Hello Tony! Saying hello from New York here while on quarantine here :)
@andyknight240
@andyknight240 3 жыл бұрын
I was first introduced to alternate tunings listening to Mumford and Sons. “Not with Haste” was played at my wedding and I began being obsessed with the potential alternate tunings give you!
@AIainMConnachie
@AIainMConnachie 2 ай бұрын
"Stumbled upon" Led Zepellin & yeah Joni Mitchell; got into DADGAD & others including a few of my own
@kristianwheat7476
@kristianwheat7476 3 жыл бұрын
Started listening to John Butler and Xavier Rudd a long time ago, which introduced me to the wonderful world of alternate tunings. I haven’t ever really stuck with it, but this video has inspired me to give it a go again. Thanks
@CharcoalChaos
@CharcoalChaos Жыл бұрын
Very very cool tutorial thanks
@chrisjohnson9300
@chrisjohnson9300 3 жыл бұрын
If you haven’t yet, would love to see an episode dedicated to Townes Van Zandt!! Love the content btw!!
@AnthonyMonaghan
@AnthonyMonaghan Жыл бұрын
No mention of Bert Jansch. He really brought the DADGAD tuning into the light. It was his arrangement of "Black Waterside" that directly influenced Jimmy page when it came to him 'writing' "Black Mountainside". The two are so similar it's practically a cover version.
@maxcuthbert100
@maxcuthbert100 5 ай бұрын
No mention of Davy Graham !
@paulmitchell5349
@paulmitchell5349 2 жыл бұрын
Very handy stuff, thanks.
@edwardpetersen4309
@edwardpetersen4309 3 жыл бұрын
Man, that guitar sounds wonderful!
@bordenatorx
@bordenatorx Жыл бұрын
I thought I stumbled on the DAD#FAD tuning on accident, back 4 yrs ago. My classical guitar has been stuck on that ever since. Love it!!
@thomdushane
@thomdushane 2 жыл бұрын
Coming from drop D on electric, DADGAD was a natural progression for me. Fun tidbit, when I took my son to see Casper Babypants (the lead singer and guitarist from the Presidents of the United States of America) I asked him what he tuned his 3 string guitar to and his reply was "Dad, of course." :)
@acres6600
@acres6600 3 жыл бұрын
Great lesson/education.....thanks.....
@arniebaird7852
@arniebaird7852 7 ай бұрын
Tony, You da Man! Mahalo...
@Kevngodfrey
@Kevngodfrey 3 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic
@Googelbeast
@Googelbeast Жыл бұрын
Kashmir as well in my case, cool video , thanks for sharing
@plumeetpixels7062
@plumeetpixels7062 3 жыл бұрын
An episode that starts quoting Nick Drake name and with a beautiful Bourgeois at screen is for me. Thanks for this very pedagogic video.
@DjNikGnashers
@DjNikGnashers 3 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up for having the balls to actually say Page 'borrowed' DADGAD, and earlier music from people like Davey Graham, Burt Jansch etc, as real musicians know the truth (ie that Page was a complete thief). Double dropped D and dropped D tunings are excellent too imo, used by John Renbourn and Bert Jansch. John Martyn used alternate tunings to great success. Nick Drake tunings are just amazing, and he also used BEBEBE too. Cosby Still & Nash also used some odd tunings, like EEEEBE for example, lovely.
@FBXL5
@FBXL5 2 жыл бұрын
Pagey just brought this to the masses and yes he did borrow them thank goodness.
@FBXL5
@FBXL5 2 жыл бұрын
What song did they use eeeebe on?
@DjNikGnashers
@DjNikGnashers 2 жыл бұрын
@@FBXL5 Suite Judy blue Eyes. It was actually EBEEEE I made a mistake. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/n7l4g6yI3Nedc2g.html
@practicerepo
@practicerepo 2 жыл бұрын
Nice cover story on Denny, inspiring for sure. The world is a better place when that happens.
@glennmichaelthompson4112
@glennmichaelthompson4112 7 ай бұрын
Guitarist Pierre Bensusan uses DADGAD tuning all the time. It's the only tuning he uses as far as I know. Great video which has inspired me to explore some open tunings I've not used before. Thanks so much!
@karenbaldwin-porter7295
@karenbaldwin-porter7295 2 жыл бұрын
Love open tunings, First discovered DADGAD back in the 70's learning to play Stan Rogers music. Love Nick Drake but really fell in love with open C (just straight open C) listening to the Tragically Hip's "Ahead by a Century." If you haven't listened to that tune, it makes some of the most beautiful sound I've ever heard come out of a guitar, look it up. BTW, this channel is awesome, so glad I found it.
@richiepyke1380
@richiepyke1380 2 жыл бұрын
This is awesome. This is about to have me lock myself in my room for hours on end.
@richvancouver5212
@richvancouver5212 3 жыл бұрын
A couple of months ago I got myself a resonator. One of the things I always wanted to try was the old song Sleepwalk by Johnny and Santo. I soon learned that standard tuning wasn't going to do it, not at my level of playing anyway. So it wasn't long before I discovered open D tuning and and it worked! A couple of sliding barre chords and I actually sounded like I knew what I was doing!
@sbolfing
@sbolfing 3 жыл бұрын
Fun seeing Mark Agnesi again. I've been watching re-runs of the Johnny Cash Show - this last weekend he was playing that Grey-Burst Grammer! I'd highly recommend fellow guitar geeks checking out this older TV show (ran from ~1969-1971) - incredible list of guest stars from all genre's: Joni Mitchell, Eric Clapton, Linda Ronstadt, Louis Armstrong, The Monkees, Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young, George Jones, Jerry Reed, Pete Seeger, and so many more.
@guybross1200
@guybross1200 3 жыл бұрын
Hea Tony. very nice thanx. i got into alt. tunings when i started playing slide, it was a must. And my lightning will be in Chicago tomorrow good luck. your friend Guy B.in Tampa.
@margita951
@margita951 6 ай бұрын
Love the D minor tuning ❤
@ishgumi44
@ishgumi44 6 ай бұрын
Alex De Grassi deserves an honorable mention here. He is THE master of open alternate tunings.
@garymiller7597
@garymiller7597 3 жыл бұрын
Sure Joni Mitchell offered access to alternate tunings in my music life, but David Wilcox (from Asheville, NC not Canada) really opened them up for me. Listen to Hurricane in C. He even sings songs about cars (Johnny's Camaro or Rusty Ole American Dream) and Guitar Shopping, I would love to hear a show with you two as you have similar spirits.
@ryansutter4291
@ryansutter4291 3 жыл бұрын
Davy Graham gettin' some rare love. I digg it! Davy really did some great stuff with DADGAD and really brought people around to that sound. But he just still seems so unknown. Led Zeppelin doesnt hurt for sure though kasmir was released in 1975. Still a few years after Davy had recorded a bunch of albums(Folk, blues and beyond in 1965, Midnight Man in 1966, large as life and twice as natural in 1968 and hatin 1969) using DADGAD all over the place on those albums. And yes there are covers all over those albums but they are also loaded with his own original stuff. Regardless, Davy doesnt often get the love and appreciation that he deserves. At least I think so. He had some personal problems that really he never overcame and it's sad because he could have even done so much more. But what we did get, when he was there and he was on, he was great and doing things many had never heard done in that way before. It shocks me how few acoustic guitar players know who Davy actually even is, theyve never even heard of him. They have heard of or know of DADGAD tuning, but theyve never heard of Davy. That's just sad, because he should absolutely be known and remembered. It's also funny how someone like Nick Drake goes from being a complete unknown to a more than well known folk guitarist because of one very short but very well placed song of his that was chosen to be in this volkswagon ad/commercial. When I saw that commercial all those years ago I went out and bought every album of his. So for me in a moment Nick Drake went from someone I had never heard of to someone I loved, who I listened to every day, who was suddenly one of my favorite acoustic artists.
@danbgt
@danbgt 3 жыл бұрын
You left out open “C”. One of John Fahey’s favorites. That’s what turned me on to open tunings. Sunflower River Blues in particular.
@protinsplatt1379
@protinsplatt1379 3 жыл бұрын
yes missed that too
@CaptainDynamite110
@CaptainDynamite110 3 жыл бұрын
Funeral song for Mississippi John Hurt is my personal favorite open C song!
@danbgt
@danbgt 3 жыл бұрын
@@CaptainDynamite110 That is one of the best. I also really like Kensington Blues by Jack Rose. The second tune I learned in open C. I hope to master it. Some day. 😂
@DaveTaste
@DaveTaste 2 жыл бұрын
Make a video then.
@TheGermanRL
@TheGermanRL 2 жыл бұрын
“If I Laugh” by Cat Stevens. Played in Open E.
@gnawbabygnaw
@gnawbabygnaw Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🤙🤙
@claudevieaul1465
@claudevieaul1465 Жыл бұрын
Excellently explained!! 👍👍👍 I've heard alternate tunings for a long time but simply didn't find out that's what they were - I just played by ear. Which doesn't make life easier if the guitarist you're listening to tuned his instrument completely elsewhere 🤣🤣🤣
@robertnewell5057
@robertnewell5057 2 жыл бұрын
As noted by Richard Albers, Black Mountain side was a direct lift by Led Zep from Bert Jansch's version of the traditional song Blackwaterside, which he in turn learnt from Annie Briggs. Bert used DADGAD a lot, but interestingly, not for this tune, which he played in dropped D. However, his contemporary, Al Stewart, thought it was in DADGAD, learnt it in that tuning and taught it to Jimmy Page. It is a simplified imitation of Bert's version.The Bert Jansch Foundation is dedicated to Bert's music, which it furthers through grants to young musicians, workshops and transcriptions.
@profcormier7894
@profcormier7894 2 жыл бұрын
My first alternate tunings were by the band Radiohead : Nice Dream, with a modified B string (EADGaE) and The Tourist with a modified D string, up to an E (EAEGBE). I didn't hear any other songs using these simple, yet great tunings.
@danielmoran9902
@danielmoran9902 2 жыл бұрын
I like this guy, wish he'd been around in 1987 when I started, instead of having to spend weeks learning stuff and driving myself around the bend. This is a good bloke to learn from, splendid stuff.
@billsmith5054
@billsmith5054 2 жыл бұрын
I am just learning guitar. I was happy to discover OPEN G TUNING. Everything I play now sounds better. Now after watching this video I want to experiment with the other alternate tuning.
@sbolfing
@sbolfing 3 жыл бұрын
I first learned alternate tunings with Stephen Still "4+20" - it's tuned in DADDAD (I think). Side note - I never knew LZ's Rain Song was in an alternate tuning (I learned it from "Led Zeppelin Complete" songbook)! Tom Sands is AWESOME! I'm always learning something from just the offhand comments he makes. Looking forward to him making a special guitar for someone in Montana this year! BTW: He drinks Whisky (no e)!
@yeoldfart8762
@yeoldfart8762 Жыл бұрын
What got me into open tunings was messing around with the 5 string banjo. The most common tuning is open G on banjo. Open D and mountain Minor next. Realized early on that it was easy to transfer to guitar . Though I first found open D while Messing with DADGAD. Couldn’t really get my head around it. Then I decided to tune the G string to an F# and life got easy. I love finger picking in those keys. Use them most on my baritone guitar. Another tuning I use on my 6 string banjo is capo 2nd fret. GADADG. great for pickin Irish. Old time and folk tunes. Two finger chords. Fun.
@Rada6ast
@Rada6ast 3 жыл бұрын
Black Water side , also played by one of the adepts of Graham, the late Bert Jansch. Who really is one who influenced the more modern rock/pop-bands back in the days. Also The Pentangle (Bert Jansch and John Renbourn on guitar)is a great band to listen to, if you want get into more british folk-rock music!
@PeterJames143
@PeterJames143 2 жыл бұрын
That song is so good.
@QuantumLeap89
@QuantumLeap89 2 жыл бұрын
No mention of the tuning?
@mikec6947
@mikec6947 3 жыл бұрын
Hey, Tony. Regarding alternate tunings...For me, it was Cinnamon Girl from a Decade songbook (both E's dropped to D). We're talking pre-pre-internet ;) .
@nicksilver_music
@nicksilver_music Жыл бұрын
Mitch King Coming back Open C tuning, but I gravitate towards Open D, learning just the one alternate tuning for now
@MrSindala
@MrSindala 10 ай бұрын
I discovered alternate tunings out of necessity, kind of. I'd play a lot late at night and never had spare strings. So every time I broke one I had to buy new strings the next day. But in order to keep on playing I tuned my guitar to a chord and play melody lines on one or two strings. At some point I tried some chord shapes and moved them around a bit. And suddenly my guitar sounded like Nick Drake. I had wondered for quite some time how he managed to create the sound that he did. Now I knew. Later I found out that there are many open tunings and that they were actually quite common in blues and folk music. I'm talking 1970's/1980's here. With no teachers around, learning this stuff was a slow proces of luck and random discoveries.
@drewdintzner9422
@drewdintzner9422 3 жыл бұрын
Tony, Nice lesson. 2 things. When talking DADGAD a good mention would be Pierre Bensusan. Second if you have a chance listen to David Wilcox, a modern Master of Alternate Tunings. PS: I love that you inspire guitarists. Keep up good work.
@AlfredGoosen
@AlfredGoosen Жыл бұрын
Peter Frampton with Penny for your thoughts was my intro musical piece with alternative tuning. and I think Wings of change. i could never figure out that song.
@belascialoja4812
@belascialoja4812 Жыл бұрын
My favorite alternate tuning is sometimes called "orkney tuning," and is a sort of modified DADGAD. Low to high, it's: CGDGAD . So if you lower the two lowest strings in DADGAD, you get Orkney. Or whatever this is called. Check out Dave Evans, whose stunning arrangements of O'Carolan's beautiful harp pieces make use of this tuning. The album is "Irish Reels, Jigs, Hornpipes, and Airs." Some other guitarists are featured on this record.
@nicurb695
@nicurb695 2 жыл бұрын
Just saw your nice Video!! My song would be crosses by Jose Gonzalez. Even though i changed my acoustic guitar tuning to DADGAD, without knowing that it actually is a used tuning. I just thougt it sounds great back than and until today, my acoustic is in that tuning.
@michaelpelham9699
@michaelpelham9699 11 ай бұрын
Davey Graham She Moved Through the Fair . He claimed that that tune and Irish Folk music got its roots from Chinese Music. I began open tuning in E to play Duane Allman . Little Martha to start. And Black Crow’s She Talks to Angels. Open G to play Stones tunes. DADGAD to play Zeppelin Kashmir. I will absolutely be trying these other tunings you display here. Very cool. Thank you. Liked and Subscribed
@mattm9871
@mattm9871 6 ай бұрын
Late to the party on this one but it was when I purchased a weissenborn guitar that I started working with alternate tuning, starting with DADGAD. Weissenborn is a lot of fun and lends itself well to alternate tunings since it is played mostly using a slide. BTW: cool pinball machine! Did you get one? My dad had a pinball machine in his house for decades. I think it was like a Happy Days one (the old TV show).
@FredericoRobert
@FredericoRobert 2 жыл бұрын
LED Zeppelin definitely. Kashmir and Rain Song! Both very beautiful songs on guitar! Thanx for the video!
@kylebattin
@kylebattin 2 жыл бұрын
A friend introduced me to Califone ca. 20 years ago. Dropped them strings and never looked back.
@zunkrock
@zunkrock Жыл бұрын
I'm a stubborn standard tuning player of about 40 years for my own amazement mainly but double drop D and a fairly recent song by Damien Dempsey called It's All Good turned me around.
@funkyfishcloneloverofmusic3825
@funkyfishcloneloverofmusic3825 Жыл бұрын
Yeees, double drop D is an extremely cool sounding to. Then, one still has all the inner four strings as usual for the soloing, if any, or just regular chord shapes skipping the outer D's, in cases were they'd be harming the chord voicing
@funkyfishcloneloverofmusic3825
@funkyfishcloneloverofmusic3825 Жыл бұрын
Hi Tony, so funny ... I do not remember a particular song or tune that made me try DADGAD in summer 2021. My girlfrient came up with lyrics for a song about the truth that singing lifts up our spirit so much that all fear gets driven away from us. Now, she wanted the song to sound like an old folk tune. Now, us two being German means, we simply are not Irish or Scottish by nature so much. However, it is the Irish folk were I started looking, and with the aim to find me some strumming patterns typical for some of this music. KZfaq then suggested some other videos too, that actually talked DADGAD. And that afternoon I new I had both rhythm as well as chord voicings that would not be imaginable with one single guitar in standard tuning. Here it all was ... DADGAD !!! Actually the way how my Yamaha acoustic sounded in this tuning, immediately was demanding strumming rhythms that up until then I never saw my hands producing. So, no my case was not that of an already existing tune or song in DADGAD that made me go there. Instead it was the dilemma of failing to find a suitable chord sequence and rhythm for lyrics which feel so important so deserve a sound carpet of some heavy substance. Unfortunately my then-girlfriend now best friend had a bad experience when singing that song in German in public late 2021. So far I cannot convince her to adopt it again. However, I do not want to just let it be gettn forgotten, so I made a serious effort to translate her original text from German into English. This seemed the only viable option ... I must try and sing it myself, until she stops refusing. DADGAD is so remarkebly powerful kzfaq.info/get/bejne/pbximrVi1dyrdGQ.html
@thegooddoctor8479
@thegooddoctor8479 Жыл бұрын
Open G is the tuning for Pink Floyd's "Fearless". Open D for "Little Martha". "4&20" "The Water Song" to name a few.
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