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Apr 3, 2013 at 21:39 | comment | added | supercat | She might like my tuning. G-D-d-f-g#-b (bottom two strings reversed). On the top five strings one can easily play a major or minor chord in any inversion, or a root-position seventh chord; second-inversion chords (e.g. G-G-C-E-G) don't sound great, but just extend the first finger to the sixth string to get C-G-G-C-E-G. | |
Nov 20, 2012 at 22:26 | comment | added | luser droog | If you tune to major, you can raise the 5th of the chord to a 6th to produce a minor chord. Still one finger change, but it makes major chords easier. | |
Nov 20, 2012 at 15:43 | history | answered | Your Guitar Sage | CC BY-SA 3.0 |