A basic explanation of this common tuning. Part 1 of 3. Videos here are in parts – for free downloads of the full, uncut, high quality videos, go to www.ivideosongs.com
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Open E Tuning Part 3 Further application of this tuning with a short fingerstyle study....
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24 thoughts on “Open E Tuning Part 1”
Maafa1619
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Look at those nails! Dude must be a serious nylon string player.
irisharmy2004
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thanks for the tips uploader ,
Some examples of Songs using Open E…..
David Gray ~ Shine
David Gray ~ Living Room
David Gray ~ Flame turns blue
lordofthestrings02
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so i found out how to do good slide blues guitar, open tunings, not experienced in blues so for now it still all sounds the same haha
lordofthestrings02
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how so?
PIEgunz
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Hahaha… You got pwned.
cj81890
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i dont know what your talking about all i want to do is tune it to a e minor not to a b g and watever
NnysVelvetRevolver
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nice nails dude…
TheTaylorBarrett
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In My Time of Dying by Zepplin is in this tuning. it’s pretty amazing.
eliultimasora
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You sound like Storm from Paul and Storm
ThisIsPardy
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I have written many songs in open e! My latest "lennon’s creed" is in open e stop by and check it out!
Donald Pardy
ThisIsPardy
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I have written many songs in open e! My latest "lennon’s creed" is in open e stop by and check it out!
Donald Pardy
JackG994
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Why not tune it down to open D? Then you can just capo it and you don’t run the risk of breaking a string.
01superduty89
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Ive been playing in open E for a few weeks now, But when I tune rgular again my stings dont sound the same at allll. WHats with that?
ilikethisand
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it sounds like playing in open e is way easier, also to sound really cool if you dont know how to play guitar that good lol
weFLYhighBERK
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great video. the two views is soooo helpful.
GuitarsAreMagic
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"thats the way"
drunkass77
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That sounds kinda like a led zeppelin song
iVideosongs
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Yes, we do. We have arrangements with publishers and artists for hundreds of Billboard hits. We produce lessons on that basis. You must have rights to make these kinds of lessons and sell or even broadcast them for free. We don’t understand how others can do this "free" on the web, but we believe in paying the artists for their genius — while teaching you how they play their songs more accurately than any sources might do. We’re not perfect, but that’s the mission.
RHODOAN
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Better for your instrument to tune DOWN, not up. If you want to play in a higher key, put a capo on!
lordofthestrings02
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she talks to angels by the black crowes is in this tuning, do you have copyrights on the msic in these tutorials?
zaptoopp
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Duane Allman played it in Open D its {10faa3092bae83cdf963b1ab1025701434ba1e012413cb9c0c72be0a479389c3}100 fact
progamer11092
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@chimeran3 yes but for some tunings you have to learn different fingerings for the chords and notes
IsaacTheGuitarist
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So heavier guage (guage?) strings exert more tension on the guitar?
Look at those nails! Dude must be a serious nylon string player.
thanks for the tips uploader ,
Some examples of Songs using Open E…..
David Gray ~ Shine
David Gray ~ Living Room
David Gray ~ Flame turns blue
so i found out how to do good slide blues guitar, open tunings, not experienced in blues so for now it still all sounds the same haha
how so?
Hahaha… You got pwned.
i dont know what your talking about all i want to do is tune it to a e minor not to a b g and watever
nice nails dude…
In My Time of Dying by Zepplin is in this tuning. it’s pretty amazing.
You sound like Storm from Paul and Storm
I have written many songs in open e! My latest "lennon’s creed" is in open e stop by and check it out!
Donald Pardy
I have written many songs in open e! My latest "lennon’s creed" is in open e stop by and check it out!
Donald Pardy
Why not tune it down to open D? Then you can just capo it and you don’t run the risk of breaking a string.
Ive been playing in open E for a few weeks now, But when I tune rgular again my stings dont sound the same at allll. WHats with that?
it sounds like playing in open e is way easier, also to sound really cool if you dont know how to play guitar that good lol
great video. the two views is soooo helpful.
"thats the way"
That sounds kinda like a led zeppelin song
Yes, we do. We have arrangements with publishers and artists for hundreds of Billboard hits. We produce lessons on that basis. You must have rights to make these kinds of lessons and sell or even broadcast them for free. We don’t understand how others can do this "free" on the web, but we believe in paying the artists for their genius — while teaching you how they play their songs more accurately than any sources might do. We’re not perfect, but that’s the mission.
Better for your instrument to tune DOWN, not up. If you want to play in a higher key, put a capo on!
she talks to angels by the black crowes is in this tuning, do you have copyrights on the msic in these tutorials?
Duane Allman played it in Open D its {10faa3092bae83cdf963b1ab1025701434ba1e012413cb9c0c72be0a479389c3}100 fact
@chimeran3 yes but for some tunings you have to learn different fingerings for the chords and notes
So heavier guage (guage?) strings exert more tension on the guitar?
same here ugh