Open tuning voicings for Tumbling Dice
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awesome job!!
is that an 83 strat? the input jack is the same style as an 83 strats input jack.
Hi ! When I’ve saw your video, it was 5mn after having recorded the same song ! But I didn’t played an open G guitar, just the chords that I’ve found, and I had sang the lyrics. And now that I’ve heard your version, it made me wanting to re-record it with an open G, and a capo at the 4th fret, it sounds more like Keith Richards…Your video is well done, to make understand the way of playing this song.I generally don’t watch the lessons, but this one is well done. Thumbs up ! BYE !
You go over the tuning for open G which is good, but you then launch into the tune.
I suggest you actually do it in the video then put on capo. The camera work is good as we can see your hands and that seems to be lost on some people who do these kind of videos.
oh gee he is saying if you stay in standard tuning can you put a capo on the 3rd fret to get that same sound. the answer Juan is no you cannot. even though putting a capo on the G position of the neck, your other strings would not be tuned the right way as to open G.
someone should do a lesson on how to play it in standard tuning or mick taylors part.
The capo doesn’t change your tuning, only raises the same tuning in pitch. Its the relationships of the intervals which is changed in an "open" or altered tuning.
you see i’m very lousy at tuning so my question if by using a capo I don’t need to tune at open G?
Im not sure I understand exactly what you’re asking juan..
a question: you can replace the open g tuning for a capo in say the 3d fret?
cool
wow man, your awesome!
Now thats flattering man!>..Thanks!!>.
YW Kazz…thanks for the post mate…Mick
Steve, glad this helped you out, and thanks for tuning in..More guitar stuff coming shortly..Mick in Dallas
Your Strat sounds like a dream. Can’t get over the sound. Great lesson.
thy keith
So good to see how this is done, great simple presentation, this was really helpful, thank you very much.
steve.( would be Richards)
Thanks +5…Checked your channel too…Great technique man…Mickey
hard to find good tabs. This is better. This cat has this stuff right, for a change. A real pleasure to see some proper riffing. Check my channel for some of the same type of stuff. Great job, bro.
Thanks everyone for your comments…..glad to help, and thanks for tuning in…Mickey
excellent stuff!!
Nice work. Thanks. You just saved me a lot of time!
I love how Richards takes an (essentially) country riff and makes it rock!!
Those open chords and tuning really make the tele sing!