Alternate tunings.
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Alternate tunings.
I've been toying around with various alternate tunings lately. I'm sure everyone does Drop D or Eb every once in awhile, but does anyone use anything else?
I like double drop D, where in addition to lowering the low E down to D, you also drop the top D down. Elliott Smith used this tuning on "No Name No. 5 (well, actually another full step down, so double drop C)"
When I used to own a Mustang, I would actually tune everything up a full step sometimes, to compensate for the reduced tension and also get a "zingier" tone.
Another tuning I've taken from Smith is CGCEAD. (I think it's open C?) He uses it on "Clementine" and a few others.
My new favorite tuning is the "Sonic Youth" tuning that Thurston Moore uses on a bunch of his songs. It's CGDGCD -- probably a Csus2 tuning.
Far from being a niche "gimmick tuning", it actually sounds fantastic and really forces you to relearn the fretboard and move away from cliched playing. It makes your guitar sound more piano-like because the range is extended greatly. I'm planning on buying a really thick gauge of strings so I can set up a guitar for this tuning exclusively -- it still sounds good on a set of 11s, but that low string starts to get a little flabby once you're that low. But as I said, it sounds very piano-like in a clean application, but also lends itself well to fuzz and overdrive -- the shapes you can make on the lower strings sound cool and more interesting than your standard power chords, yet the intervals don't get muddled even with a lot of gain.
Anyone have some good alternate tunings? What applications do you use them for?
I like double drop D, where in addition to lowering the low E down to D, you also drop the top D down. Elliott Smith used this tuning on "No Name No. 5 (well, actually another full step down, so double drop C)"
When I used to own a Mustang, I would actually tune everything up a full step sometimes, to compensate for the reduced tension and also get a "zingier" tone.
Another tuning I've taken from Smith is CGCEAD. (I think it's open C?) He uses it on "Clementine" and a few others.
My new favorite tuning is the "Sonic Youth" tuning that Thurston Moore uses on a bunch of his songs. It's CGDGCD -- probably a Csus2 tuning.
Far from being a niche "gimmick tuning", it actually sounds fantastic and really forces you to relearn the fretboard and move away from cliched playing. It makes your guitar sound more piano-like because the range is extended greatly. I'm planning on buying a really thick gauge of strings so I can set up a guitar for this tuning exclusively -- it still sounds good on a set of 11s, but that low string starts to get a little flabby once you're that low. But as I said, it sounds very piano-like in a clean application, but also lends itself well to fuzz and overdrive -- the shapes you can make on the lower strings sound cool and more interesting than your standard power chords, yet the intervals don't get muddled even with a lot of gain.
Anyone have some good alternate tunings? What applications do you use them for?
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I quite like drop tunings, where you're just shifting a string or two a little for some interesting voicings. For Doog fanboys:
EGDGBE (Starfucks - Weevil Knievel)
AADGBE (SUV, The Eighth Day, I Talk In Semaphore - Casa Bonita)
AADGG*E (Oh!Tmeal - Casa Bonita)
BADGBE (SUV - Casa Bonita)
CADGBE (The Lazy W - Doog)
And sometimes just go stupid:
BEADGD (Lolzords - Casa Bonita)
EGDGBE (Starfucks - Weevil Knievel)
AADGBE (SUV, The Eighth Day, I Talk In Semaphore - Casa Bonita)
AADGG*E (Oh!Tmeal - Casa Bonita)
BADGBE (SUV - Casa Bonita)
CADGBE (The Lazy W - Doog)
And sometimes just go stupid:
BEADGD (Lolzords - Casa Bonita)
It's like a bit fat D powerchord with an added 2nd/9th, the E.Mustang Melx wrote:I used to used DADDAE a fair bit, I have no idea what it is, I just made it up. the 'G' string is a bit flappy, but it sounds cool and quite sonic youthesque.
I nearly used this in a new WK song too, it's fun to play A-shape powerchords with it:
E ----
B ----
G -4---
D -4---
A -2---
C#-2---
Adds a low 3rd, sounds PHAT.
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Even though i am a big fan of Sonic Youth and MBV the only time i have used alt tuning is for RAWK. Drop everything to D (wholetone) then drop the D (drop C tuning).
Bands like 'Prong' use this, some go even lower. Drop C is just manageable and completely changes everything, srsly, play songs you know in the same positions but in this tuning and you will be shocked how different they sound.
Bands like 'Prong' use this, some go even lower. Drop C is just manageable and completely changes everything, srsly, play songs you know in the same positions but in this tuning and you will be shocked how different they sound.
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yeah, they can definatly help you out of a rut, there shouldn't be any rules anyway, tune however you want...this is rock n roll!!!Aeon wrote:This is about as far from the truth as you can get. Maybe you were being sarcastic? Have you ever even listened to Sonic Youth or Elliott Smith?aen wrote:Alternate tunings are for lazy fucks who can't play real guitar.
...mike hit the nail on the head though....you either play everything in the same tuning or you look like a wannabe rockstar changing guitar every song.
Who the hell would retune the guitar in between songs (especially 'rock stars', who have techies handing them different guitars)? I can see maybe switching to drop D, but anything beyond that would take far too long.. Easier to just bring another guitar or play everything in one tuning, as you said.
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You might looks like a GAWD, since you have mad amounts of axes and such... Depends on who's watching.Mustang Melx wrote:yeah, they can definatly help you out of a rut, there shouldn't be any rules anyway, tune however you want...this is rock n roll!!!Aeon wrote:This is about as far from the truth as you can get. Maybe you were being sarcastic? Have you ever even listened to Sonic Youth or Elliott Smith?aen wrote:Alternate tunings are for lazy fucks who can't play real guitar.
...mike hit the nail on the head though....you either play everything in the same tuning or you look like a wannabe rockstar changing guitar every song.
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What's a 9th? An octave from the 2nd?Doog wrote:It's like a bit fat D powerchord with an added 2nd/9th, the E.Mustang Melx wrote:I used to used DADDAE a fair bit, I have no idea what it is, I just made it up. the 'G' string is a bit flappy, but it sounds cool and quite sonic youthesque.
I nearly used this in a new WK song too, it's fun to play A-shape powerchords with it:
E ----
B ----
G -4---
D -4---
A -2---
C#-2---
Adds a low 3rd, sounds PHAT.
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My fav tuning of the moment and of up and coming pmt song is CGCGGD IT Rawks.
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Yea, cause if you do the every other thing, you end up on the 9th...Doog wrote:Yeah, think so- I'm a bit hazy on it myself.. you don't get "add2" chords, but you do get "add9".. maybe it's always referred to as a 9th even if it's in the same octave as the root..
CEGBD... Thanks for the info, broski!
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