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22 thoughts on “Spanish thing in Open G

  1. Just a few riffs I strung together, pretty much made it up as I played it

  2. Just a few riffs I strung together, pretty much made it up as I played it

  3. That’s one thing I didn’t know about open g that it was called the spanish tuning many years ago. I love open g to it’s my favourite. I’ve tried the spanish on my resonator and it does sound great. Gracias Senoir ARRRRRRREEEEEEEBA.

  4. That’s one thing I didn’t know about open g that it was called the spanish tuning many years ago. I love open g to it’s my favourite. I’ve tried the spanish on my resonator and it does sound great. Gracias Senoir ARRRRRRREEEEEEEBA.

  5. I believe it’s named "Spanish" tuning after the song "Spanish Fandango", which was played in that tuning, not that it’s actually from Spain.

    Open D is "Vastapol", for the same reason (after a song that was played in it).

    Great playing! 🙂

  6. I believe it’s named "Spanish" tuning after the song "Spanish Fandango", which was played in that tuning, not that it’s actually from Spain.

    Open D is "Vastapol", for the same reason (after a song that was played in it).

    Great playing! 🙂

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