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21 thoughts on “Double Drop D Open Tuning – How to tune to & improvise with DADGBD Acoustic Guitar Lesson

  1. at the wall (left)
    Keep Calm and Press Delete ahaha nice 🙂

  2. I learned about exactly what I was curious about and scored bonus inspirational surprises instantly from this clip. You really stand out as a comfortable, musically excited, teacher.
    Thanks!

  3. I just thought I’d point out you’re not using your nail in this video, so what kind of tanglewood is it?

  4. Hey Andy – man, you’re a pretty good teacher!
    I’ll be watching more I think.

  5. I would love to hear that with a minor key, either D-minor or G-minor, most likely; it would have some amazing resonance and power.

  6. you sir are amazing! let me know if you ever come up with any more good acoustic tunings 🙂

  7. Link to details on all the gear I use in the description. A~

  8. Andy,
    Appreciate your Open-minded approach of teaching ! Tell me, what is the name /brand of the guitar you use ?

  9. I like this tuning. Zep’s "Going to California" is in this tuning

  10. Many of the songs on my second album use this tuning. It’s lovely!

  11. I started playing double drop d tuning 4 years ago and that’s about all i ever use nowadays.—–the minor chords can be a little problematic but still—–a great tuning

  12. I like playing in drop D. Now, I will certainly try double drop D for fun. Nice lesson!

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