As a matter of fact, not having it is more of an advantage. I hardly ever miss having a 3rd way down in the bass range. I get far more use out of having the root on the first string. This is also a drawback, because the overall range of the tuning is an octave and a fifth, while your tuning and D tuning have a range of two octaves (151351). ![]() SOME GREAT D TUNING ADVICE FROM FORUMITE AND D-TUNING MASTER PETE GRANT:Īlthough G tuning (GBDGBD low to high) is popular with players of country and bluegrass (it seems to be "required" in bluegrass), I think you'll find that D tuning (D A D F# A D)-just like your E tuning but a whole step low-is far more versatile for country and even better for a lot of fiddle tunes in bluegrass.Ī nice thing about G tuning is that you have a sequential chord (135135) with no chord tones missing.
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