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Drop d is one of my favorite alternate tunings. I still remember hearing this tuning on songs in the 70’s and loving it. Once I learned it and other alternate tunings, it was a huge jump forward for me in guitar playing, it revealed so many new possibilities to me. Thanks for sharing Roberto!
I don't mind the sound of DD, but when we/you/I am at a guitar jam, and we get to a person who suddenly says, "This song is in drop D," a collective moan settles in the room because nobody else can play it unless they quickly start turning keys. If the player decides to explain it and show the tuning method, then there goes 5 more minutes before the song starts. Argh! However, as stated, I don't mind DD, but for jams, it's a Drop D Drag! Wahi' Valleys
Both great licks in drop d tuning they sound great on your guitar
Killer riff.. and great tip on tuning the low D a few cents flat!
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Love it!!
Drop d is one of my favorite alternate tunings. I still remember hearing this tuning on songs in the 70’s and loving it. Once I learned it and other alternate tunings, it was a huge jump forward for me in guitar playing, it revealed so many new possibilities to me. Thanks for sharing Roberto!
I can hear you, thank you Jeff
Thanks Roberto
I'm glad I found you
Thanks for watching
Once Again Great Exercise !!!! Thanks
Thank you Bill
Hi Roberto, another couple of great riffs. Thanks 🙂
Thank you John
very nice info and technic
Glad you liked it!
Nice always enjoy your videos and your compositions
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Is that you sore fingers
I don't mind the sound of DD, but when we/you/I am at a guitar jam, and we get to a person who suddenly says, "This song is in drop D," a collective moan settles in the room because nobody else can play it unless they quickly start turning keys. If the player decides to explain it and show the tuning method, then there goes 5 more minutes before the song starts. Argh! However, as stated, I don't mind DD, but for jams, it's a Drop D Drag! Wahi' Valleys
Yes I totally agree, no drop d at jams
Second riff is dynamite up tempo!
It’s fast but not so hard to play 😀