Audio Guide [mp3]
Audio guides © Patrick Voindrot / Guitar Part (Studio
Press) |
| One whole tone down (Accordage standard,
1 ton plus bas) |
| RE - SOL - DO - FA - LA - ré |
D - G - C - F - A - d |
| Standard tuning (Accordage standard) |
| MI - LA - RE - SOL - SI - mi | E - A
- D - G - B - e |
| Open E - without Third (Open de Mi
sans tierce) |
| MI - SI - MI - MI - SI - mi | E - B
- E - E - B - e |
| Used by the old bluesmen from Delta who could
therefore play in power-chords. This kind of tuning is built
with the Root (E) and the Fifth (B), without the Third (G#). |
| Open C - without Third (Open de Do
sans tierce) |
| DO - SOL - DO - DO - SOL - do | C -
G - C - C - G - c |
Not easy to get; you have to lower strings,
respectively of 2 tones, 1 tone, 1 tone, 4 tones, 2 tones,
2 tones compared to standard tuning.
Strings will be more supples, the sound will be original and
deep, but you have to keep a watch on your tuning. |
| Open D without the Third (Open de
Ré sans tierce) |
| RE - LA - RE - RE - LA - Ré |
D - A - D - D - A - d |
| RE - LA - RE - SOL - SI - mi | D - A
- D - G - B - e |
| Change only the fat string, from E to D, compared
to a standard tuning. |
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