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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Location, location. Hammond, IN-USA!
Posts: 50
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Favorite songs to play in a "E" chordal tuning?
I think acoustics sound great tuned to a chordal tuning like E major. What are your favorite songs to play in a chordal tuning? Mine are:
* Suite, Judy Blue Eyes * To My Friend (Mountain, from the "Climbing" album) * Norweigan Wood (my own arrangement in E chordal tuning.....try it.....sounds nice and full!!)
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Posts: 173
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doesn't Richie Havens do almost everything in an E tuning?
I tried doing Handsome Johnny using the E tuning once. Didn't come out as I thought...
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Tele-Afflicted
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I'm in Open E almost all the time!
On acoustic that is, not my tele...
Or open D or Eb, depending on my voice that particular night, or for certain songs needing lower tuning, but its essentially the same. I find it great for solo work, a fuller sound and nice suspended chords possible by working against ringing open strings. Once you get your head around some basic shapes and positions, you can play a fair bit of material, and give a different spin on things. Of course, a capo is necessary, and you can almost forget about playing songs with funny key changes (eg layla)! Trev |
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