Guitar Tricks, middle four tunning |
Tue 16 Sep 2003, 16:10
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 12-Jan 03 From: Spring Lake - US Member No.: 10,703 |
I had a member of my forum share this guitar trick, and I found it rather interesting and thought maybe others would enjoy it.
"I thought you all would enjoy a old/new tuning middle four tuning/double D tuning. You get an old strap capo take it apart and cut the capo rubber so it covers just the middle 4 strings. You place the cut capo rubber on the rod backwards and pull the straps around the neck and fasten to the capo rod. this keeps the 2 e strings open. You can look for a old Buffy St. Marie song called "Codine" good luck". -------------------- You Can Play GuitarPractice Your Scales!
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Thu 19 Feb 2004, 22:03
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 300 Joined: 21-Aug 02 Member No.: 7,031 |
Thank you.
This is one of "Why I didn't think of that first." Great. |
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Tue 25 Jul 2006, 04:12
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 25-Jul 06 Member No.: 81,746 |
Sweet!! Thanks for the tip....
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Mon 18 Jan 2010, 01:22
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 479 Joined: 08-May 05 From: Portland - US Member No.: 65,373 |
As far as a good, inexpensive guitar goes try checking on the Fender/Squire Line of guitars- I actually bought a new Fender StarCaster (strat with a humbucker in the bridge pickup) for 79 bucks the other day and it sounds better than the Japanese Strat I bought 10 years ago for 550. Dean, Laguna, and Ibanez also make some very good starter guitars for around 150....You really should just strut on down to the nearest music store and try one or two out yourself to see what you like.
www.myspace.com/mortal_engines www.reverbnation.com/mortalengines This post has been edited by mortalengines: Mon 18 Jan 2010, 01:25 |
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