3rd String Tuned To C, 3rd string tuned to C
oscargt
Oct 23 2019, 07:52 PM
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Has anyone tried tuning 2nd string from B to C? EDIT: (my bad, I meant 2nd string)
Is that a good or bad idea?

My point on this is, if tuning by 4ths all strings can simplify learning less scales patterns throughout the fretboard.

You know anyone that does this? Is this worth it?

Since I am left-handed, I always play with my guitar, so no need to play others' (right-handed) guitars.

Thanks in advance for your comments. smile.gif

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oscargt
Oct 27 2019, 04:06 PM
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Well, I do have a second guitar to experiment tuning.
Although to be honest, since both use Floyd Rose, it's a pain tuning it biggrin.gif
So, I'll think about this and keep practicing the good stuff in the meantime.
Thanks a lot for your comments and advice! smile.gif

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Todd Simpson
Oct 28 2019, 10:48 PM
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Perfect! Having an extra guitar that can be used to experiment with alternate tunings is handy. You can even make up tunings and try chords on them to see if you like it. If it's got locking nuts, just leave it unlocked for quick access smile.gif

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Well, I do have a second guitar to experiment tuning.
Although to be honest, since both use Floyd Rose, it's a pain tuning it biggrin.gif
So, I'll think about this and keep practicing the good stuff in the meantime.
Thanks a lot for your comments and advice! smile.gif

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