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Methods of tuning the open strings on a guitar or other chordophone that differ from what is considered to be standard.
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Determining open tunings while transcribing
I have recently tried to transcribe more songs by ear and it goes alright as long as I know the tuning. I was wondering if there is any tips or techniques for determining what (open) tuning is used in …
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Using alternative tunings
One I think also worth mentioning is that when using e.g dadgad one can play a scale with only one note per string (alternating), see this video by Tony McManus
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