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What are 'alternative tunings' ofmakes a guitar and why would you use themB-D-D-D-D-D tuning useful? Doesn't it make it more difficult to play?

In the wikipedia article for the song Iris it says there is an:

unusual guitar tuning in which most of the strings are tuned to D, lending the guitar a chorus-like effect.

In a follow up article follow up article it says:

Perhaps the most famous example of this is the B-D-D-D-D-D tuning of his signature hit "Iris"

Can somebody explain this to me? If one were to make every string of a guitar play D, wouldn't she have to completely re-learn how to play the instrument?

I have never played guitar, so I do not know what "tuning" such as this is, but, to use another example, if every Pianopiano player tuned her piano a different way, it would be impossible to play on any normal Pianopiano.

Can somebody briefly explain how "tuning" a guitar works and why the B-D-D-D... tuning is different?

What are 'alternative tunings' of a guitar and why would you use them? Doesn't it make it more difficult to play?

In the wikipedia article for the song Iris it says there is an:

unusual guitar tuning in which most of the strings are tuned to D, lending the guitar a chorus-like effect.

In a follow up article follow up article it says:

Perhaps the most famous example of this is the B-D-D-D-D-D tuning of his signature hit "Iris"

Can somebody explain this to me? If one were to make every string of a guitar play D, wouldn't she have to completely re-learn how to play the instrument?

I have never played guitar so I do not know what "tuning" such as this is, but, to use another example, if every Piano player tuned her piano a different way, it would be impossible to play on any normal Piano.

Can somebody briefly explain how "tuning" a guitar works and why the B-D-D-D... tuning is different?

What makes a B-D-D-D-D-D tuning useful? Doesn't it make it more difficult to play?

In the wikipedia article for the song Iris it says there is an:

unusual guitar tuning in which most of the strings are tuned to D, lending the guitar a chorus-like effect.

In a follow up article follow up article it says:

Perhaps the most famous example of this is the B-D-D-D-D-D tuning of his signature hit "Iris"

Can somebody explain this to me? If one were to make every string of a guitar play D, wouldn't she have to completely re-learn how to play the instrument?

I have never played guitar, so I do not know what "tuning" such as this is, but, to use another example, if every piano player tuned her piano a different way, it would be impossible to play on any normal piano.

Can somebody briefly explain how "tuning" a guitar works and why the B-D-D-D... tuning is different?

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What is a 'tuning'are 'alternative tunings' of a guitar and why would you use itthem? Doesn't it make it more difficult to play?

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In the wikipedia article for the song Iris it says there is an:

unusual guitar tuning in which most of the strings are tuned to D, lending the guitar a chorus-like effect.

In a follow up article follow up article it says:

Perhaps the most famous example of this is the B-D-D-D-D-D tuning of his signature hit "Iris"

Can somebody explain this to me? If one were to make every string of a guitar play D, wouldn't she have to completely re-learn how to play the instrument?

I have never played guitar so I do not know what "tuning" such as this asis, but, to use another example, if every Piano player tuned her piano a different way, it would be impossible to play on any normal Piano.

Can somebody briefly explain how "tuning" a guitar works and why the B-D-D-D... tuning is different?

In the wikipedia article for the song Iris it says there is an:

unusual guitar tuning in which most of the strings are tuned to D, lending the guitar a chorus-like effect.

In a follow up article follow up article it says:

Perhaps the most famous example of this is the B-D-D-D-D-D tuning of his signature hit "Iris"

Can somebody explain this to me? If one were to make every string of a guitar play D, wouldn't she have to completely re-learn how to play the instrument?

I have never played guitar so I do not know what "tuning" such as this as, but, to use another example, if every Piano player tuned her piano a different way, it would be impossible to play on any normal Piano.

Can somebody briefly explain how "tuning" a guitar works and why the B-D-D-D... tuning is different?

In the wikipedia article for the song Iris it says there is an:

unusual guitar tuning in which most of the strings are tuned to D, lending the guitar a chorus-like effect.

In a follow up article follow up article it says:

Perhaps the most famous example of this is the B-D-D-D-D-D tuning of his signature hit "Iris"

Can somebody explain this to me? If one were to make every string of a guitar play D, wouldn't she have to completely re-learn how to play the instrument?

I have never played guitar so I do not know what "tuning" such as this is, but, to use another example, if every Piano player tuned her piano a different way, it would be impossible to play on any normal Piano.

Can somebody briefly explain how "tuning" a guitar works and why the B-D-D-D... tuning is different?

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