Sunburst baby!
The only thing that beats drop D...
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BluzMan
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Sunburst baby! | ||
Snet
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Falcynn
United States3597 Posts
Like instead of tuning his guitar in regular drop d DADGbe he's tuning it DADGbd have no idea what sunburst has to do with tuning though... Edit: oh and he's learning the song "Sunburst" by Andrew York which uses double drop d tuning. | ||
intrigue
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BluzMan
Russian Federation4235 Posts
Falcynn, you're a smart guy. | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
On March 04 2008 00:49 intrigue wrote: i bet it sounds even better if you tune all of your strings to D Most songs do! | ||
Pwntrucci[sR]
Canada1519 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Naaaah, tune in whatever you want. Diversity is good . | ||
Response
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BluzMan
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ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
On March 04 2008 07:35 BluzMan wrote: On a serious note, drop D is immensely good if you want to acheive polyphonic sound on an acoustic guitar. If you want to perform solo, go drop D, you can really do much more stuff than with standard tuning. It's not really about 1-finger octaves, it's more about open strings, harmonics and resonances. + Show Spoiler [MASSIVE AMOUNT OF SARCASM] + + Show Spoiler [ALL ROMANIANS LEAVE NOW] + [not serious]No, it's all about the 1-finger octaves actually.[/not serious] [romanianbrew][/romanianbrew] | ||
BluzMan
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ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
There, I hope that's better. | ||
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