24 thoughts on “Alternate Guitar Tunings with Eric Maring -Lesson 1- Open D”
RandomActsThatBindUs
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amazingly helpful
evstone
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Great video man 🙂 Very helpful!
Adam Allmond
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Thanks a lot man, I’m working on a new project and you gave me a few good ideas ^_^
clyde8her
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Great video…thanks for the help. Can’t wait to try this out.
SterlingTate
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thank you oh wise one
DeadWhiteButterflies
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I’ve been playing for absolute years, yet I’m still amazed how just how slightest alternate tuning of a string or even changing of the base note can completely give you such a fresh textured sound and feel new, despite all your doing is slightly changing the tuning. Thanks for this 🙂
AllKindsaGirls
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look up chord charts for different tunings.
SROD12321
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ehhhh, he just showed multiple moveable chord structures. It’s pretty good info and saves a lot of time
Pin3app1e3xpre55
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thank you ive been looking for a good vid on open d tuning and they all suck exept this one
MrFranciscoFidalgo
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Very nice vid! Thanks
Daniel Cantrell
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theres no special way to do chords with alternate tunings you just find the chord you want, and listen to the notes that make up the chord, then just find them in your alternate tuning.
wagwaneasy
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i have the guitar tab book and gb blue sky uses normal tuning-
Arrow69hunter
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Is this the same tuning used by pink floyd in Goodbye blue skys?????? ? Anyone HELP!!!
babaradio
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this is great! thank you, and I will repeat Ishbu’s question — how do you know how to form chords with alternate tunings?
Ishbu101
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how do you know how to form chords with alternate tunings?
idp43
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where do you live and do you give lessons?
mwrr25
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Excellent.
You should get signed by Rocafella Records!
jellogum
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Rich sound from this tuning. Nice suggestions. Thanks Eric
U2ForNow
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Wow, thanks. Great lesson.
jaredfogel
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youre very accessible in your way of teaching. thanks for taking the time!
dobby240
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that is a buetifull sounding tuning i watched the video thenwatched it again and tryed it myself its really good fun id recommend it
Larry Ny
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Yes, a better, easier B minor is:
X2002X (low to high)
Gilles Gauvin
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Thanks for this. Great lesson! 🙂 it will help me …merci beaucoup
Thomas Rutherford
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great stuff…there are many more chourds you did not show us…i have been around open tunings for sometime and this is a preety good beginers but your should show us more chourds and maybe use some sliders
amazingly helpful
Great video man 🙂 Very helpful!
Thanks a lot man, I’m working on a new project and you gave me a few good ideas ^_^
Great video…thanks for the help. Can’t wait to try this out.
thank you oh wise one
I’ve been playing for absolute years, yet I’m still amazed how just how slightest alternate tuning of a string or even changing of the base note can completely give you such a fresh textured sound and feel new, despite all your doing is slightly changing the tuning. Thanks for this 🙂
look up chord charts for different tunings.
ehhhh, he just showed multiple moveable chord structures. It’s pretty good info and saves a lot of time
thank you ive been looking for a good vid on open d tuning and they all suck exept this one
Very nice vid! Thanks
theres no special way to do chords with alternate tunings you just find the chord you want, and listen to the notes that make up the chord, then just find them in your alternate tuning.
i have the guitar tab book and gb blue sky uses normal tuning-
Is this the same tuning used by pink floyd in Goodbye blue skys?????? ? Anyone HELP!!!
this is great! thank you, and I will repeat Ishbu’s question — how do you know how to form chords with alternate tunings?
how do you know how to form chords with alternate tunings?
where do you live and do you give lessons?
Excellent.
You should get signed by Rocafella Records!
Rich sound from this tuning. Nice suggestions. Thanks Eric
Wow, thanks. Great lesson.
youre very accessible in your way of teaching. thanks for taking the time!
that is a buetifull sounding tuning i watched the video thenwatched it again and tryed it myself its really good fun id recommend it
Yes, a better, easier B minor is:
X2002X (low to high)
Thanks for this. Great lesson! 🙂 it will help me …merci beaucoup
great stuff…there are many more chourds you did not show us…i have been around open tunings for sometime and this is a preety good beginers but your should show us more chourds and maybe use some sliders