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Learning Chord Basher ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 10-October 19 From: Mexico Member No.: 23.832 ![]() |
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. ![]() oscargt This post has been edited by oscargt: Oct 24 2019, 07:26 AM -------------------- Begginer at GMC, passionate for music and guitar
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 19.160 Joined: 23-December 09 From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Member No.: 8.794 ![]() |
Well, folks have been using custom ways of tuning the guitar forever, so yeah, give it a whirl
![]() Todd 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. ![]() oscargt -------------------- NEW QUICK LICKS IN MY FORUM EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT!!! http://bit.ly/quicklickstoddsforum MY INSTRUCTOR FORUM MY SHRED JOURNEY (BOOTCAMP) LESSON NOTES/TABS MY INSTRUCTOR PROFILE @ GMC ME @ YOUTUBE.com ME @ Instagram.com ME @ TWITTER |
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3.541 Joined: 30-December 12 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 17.304 ![]() |
Tom Quayle tunes all 4ths.
Robert Fripp likes tuning in 5ths. There are a lot of players that tune to a different intervallic system but it's usually to get a specific sound or task. As Todd mentioned though - not for beginners. A lot of things are gonna be more difficult, like chords. You tune that B string to a C and now what you going to do with your high E? Leave it or continue with the 4ths? Think about what that does to a simple open D or G chord. There's a really good reason the guitar is tuned as it is - four 4ths and one major 3rd. It evolved over a couple of hundred years. The better you get, the more you'll see the genius of it. -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
https://soundcloud.com/klasaine/have-a-talk-with-god https://soundcloud.com/klasaine3/acnaib New record ... http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kenlasaine Solo Guitar ... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXZh...5iIdO2tpgtj25Ke Stuff I'm on ... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXZh...b-dhb-4B0KgRY-d |
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 19.160 Joined: 23-December 09 From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Member No.: 8.794 ![]() |
Pro Tips per usual! Good point on the E. What then? Also, get ready to adjust all of your chords that use that string. Might make playing fast lead riffs a bit easier in some cases not having to shift positions at the B string, but after re reading your first post it sounds like you are asking about doing it as a permanent modification which would not be great idea imho. Experimenting is always fun, but, one still needs to learn the basic chords and scales and the B shift is part of the fun
![]() Todd Tom Quayle tunes all 4ths.
Robert Fripp likes tuning in 5ths. There are a lot of players that tune to a different intervallic system but it's usually to get a specific sound or task. As Todd mentioned though - not for beginners. A lot of things are gonna be more difficult, like chords. You tune that B string to a C and now what you going to do with your high E? Leave it or continue with the 4ths? Think about what that does to a simple open D or G chord. There's a really good reason the guitar is tuned as it is - four 4ths and one major 3rd. It evolved over a couple of hundred years. The better you get, the more you'll see the genius of it. -------------------- NEW QUICK LICKS IN MY FORUM EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT!!! http://bit.ly/quicklickstoddsforum MY INSTRUCTOR FORUM MY SHRED JOURNEY (BOOTCAMP) LESSON NOTES/TABS MY INSTRUCTOR PROFILE @ GMC ME @ YOUTUBE.com ME @ Instagram.com ME @ TWITTER |
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Learning Chord Basher ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 10-October 19 From: Mexico Member No.: 23.832 ![]() |
Thanks Todd, klasaine for your comments and advice. Appreciate that.
I'll continue my learning with standar tuning and maybe in the future I'll try this. -------------------- Begginer at GMC, passionate for music and guitar
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 19.160 Joined: 23-December 09 From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Member No.: 8.794 ![]() |
Give it a whirl! Just don't lose your tuner!
![]() ![]() Todd Thanks Todd, klasaine for your comments and advice. Appreciate that.
I'll continue my learning with standar tuning and maybe in the future I'll try this. -------------------- NEW QUICK LICKS IN MY FORUM EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT!!! http://bit.ly/quicklickstoddsforum MY INSTRUCTOR FORUM MY SHRED JOURNEY (BOOTCAMP) LESSON NOTES/TABS MY INSTRUCTOR PROFILE @ GMC ME @ YOUTUBE.com ME @ Instagram.com ME @ TWITTER |
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3.541 Joined: 30-December 12 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 17.304 ![]() |
How about 'try it out' on a second guitar - ?
-------------------- - Ken Lasaine
https://soundcloud.com/klasaine/have-a-talk-with-god https://soundcloud.com/klasaine3/acnaib New record ... http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kenlasaine Solo Guitar ... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXZh...5iIdO2tpgtj25Ke Stuff I'm on ... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXZh...b-dhb-4B0KgRY-d |
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 19.160 Joined: 23-December 09 From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Member No.: 8.794 ![]() |
Another fine suggestion. If a second guitar is available, tune it however you like and experiment
![]() How about 'try it out' on a second guitar - ?
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Learning Chord Basher ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 10-October 19 From: Mexico Member No.: 23.832 ![]() |
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 ![]() So, I'll think about this and keep practicing the good stuff in the meantime. Thanks a lot for your comments and advice! ![]() -------------------- Begginer at GMC, passionate for music and guitar
Guitars: Ibanez JS1200 LH Red, Ibanez RG470 LH Blue Multi Effects Zoom G5 |
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![]() GMC:er ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 19.160 Joined: 23-December 09 From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Member No.: 8.794 ![]() |
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
![]() 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 ![]() So, I'll think about this and keep practicing the good stuff in the meantime. Thanks a lot for your comments and advice! ![]() -------------------- NEW QUICK LICKS IN MY FORUM EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT!!! http://bit.ly/quicklickstoddsforum MY INSTRUCTOR FORUM MY SHRED JOURNEY (BOOTCAMP) LESSON NOTES/TABS MY INSTRUCTOR PROFILE @ GMC ME @ YOUTUBE.com ME @ Instagram.com ME @ TWITTER |
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