Learn how to play in Crossnote Tuning (DADFAD) to get that dark and moody, Skip James blues sound.
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Skip James was an incredible blues artist with haunting vocal lines and tricky picking. One of the best ways to explore Skip’s sound is by learning how to play in Crossnote Tuning (Often Open D Minor Tuning – DADFAD). In this lesson, I’ll take you through an example that will help you get a feel for this tuning so you can explore the darker sounds of the blues on your guitar.