Open D minor is so comfortable. I always hear people talk about the intimidation factor regarding open tunings. Personally I feel completely opposite. Standard tuning just seemed unnatural, awkward and limiting. Before I heard about open tunings I just began adjusting the tuning on my own until I found comfort in the sound blessing my ears.
I've been playing guitar as a hobby for most of my life and nobody ever taught me about tunings outside of rego standard tuning. I've been listening to Son House and Skip James and now I'm able to play along and I'm able to create way more intuitive/personal sounds on my guitar a lot easier than in standard. TY so much for this tutorial! It did something special for me!
I’ve played various instruments over the years but this video really opened my eyes to what I’ve been missing when jamming/improvising. Open d minor tuning is a thing of beauty, such a variety of good fingerpicking rhythms to be found. Lovely bluesy feel in the low DAD with the open strings
Just lost a whole evening to this.love the sound of this tuning really got into playing this and not a tab in sight which is unheard of for me. Cheers tony
Tony, my 000-18 and D-18 were both tuned to DADGAD, so that was a simple enough fix. Thanks for a really nice intro to this tuning, just right for Halloween!
14:37 for me Creepshow 1982 will always be on my list as number one, runner up is Return of the Living Dead 1984. Both movies are comedic horror movies. It’s great laughing when watching something scary
Carrie! Was always a favorite of mine...classic! Plus I'm a huge Steven King fan. I'm going to costume party this weekend and when the guitars come out (as they always do) I'm surely breaking out the Dm tuning...thanks Tony!!!
Being not a guitar player, a couple years ago I taught myself open d minor in order to set some (someone else's) poetry to music. At that time, my goal was not to look at any tutorial videos for ideas. I ended up writing about 20 songs, from just teaching myself chords and finger picking patterns. I'm still not even sure what chords I found, but if be glad to share.
Great class,tony.the d tuning.fantastic.love the 1948 martin.sounds fantastic.i love your class every week.i love to learn from you.you are a great teacher.thanks tony.happy Halloween to you,my favorite holiday too.🖐️👍💡🎃😁🎸☕
Open D has become my favorite tuning for my 12 string. I love the jangle and low base for contrast. Looking forward to giving this one a try. Not much a horror fan so my go to movies are Beetle Juice, Practical Magic, & Hocus Pocus.
Loved this episode. When you first started playing it, I kept hearing "Wayfaring Stranger." One of the songs I learned when I first started playing (mid-60s), although I did even know about open tunings until years later! I love the old classic horror films, but I'm going to cheat and give two: Francis Ford Coppola's "Bram Stoker's Dracula" and Mel Brooks' "Young Frankenstein" (OK - maybe not horror, but a must watch!)
My grandson says he wants to play guitar but was getting frustrated with fingering chords. He just does not have the dexterity yet. To keep him from getting frustrated and giving up, I am teaching open D major tuning to him. He can make music and can more easily learn about intervals and scales. Hopefuly he sticks with it and moves beyond open tuning but for now he is getting some basics, making music, and having fun.
I always go to the classic, "Halloween, " movies and, "Friday the 13th." Ya just can't beat the classics, man! Hey, Billy Strings really pulled some beautiful tone out of that Martin, eh? Great show, Tony, and I'm going to tune my Yahma F-335 down to D Minor tonight and give it a go!
Just getting into open tuning and loved your lesson. Liked open d minor but prefer open d. My favourite horror film is The Exorcist as it's an absolute classic! Great work bro 👍
I just watched a classic horror(?) on hulu yesterday staring Vincent Price. It is a 1973 comedy horror called Theatre Of Blood. It is so much fun, I might watch it again today.
I'm always too lazy to try other tunings apart from drop d or down tuning.... I think I might surprise myself and actual give this one a go. Cheers. Transylvania 2 haha
I absolutely love this tuning. I'm just getting back into guitar after a broken finger, and now I can only play with a slide on that finger, and starting to explore open tunings. Never realised D minor was a 'thing', but this is now my favourite. And I immediately spotted the Metallica-y thing. BUT, I hate Halloween. All that unnecessary wasted plastic. Piles of rotting pumpkins. Fabric wasted on a costume worn for a few hours. And the chemically coloured sugar we feed to our children. What's it all for??
I play acoustic guitar from time to time(my brother in law let me borrow his bently acoustic) and I'm usually fine. I was playing a few minutes ago and my shoulder on my strumming arm started to hurt pretty bad. What could I be doing wrong?
Night of the Living Dead for sure! I am surprised you could do such a nice video on D minor playing that incredible Mule with all the talk about "spooky" Dm tuning and not mention Skip James. His signature lick is so great, and easy, maybe towards the end in creative part it would have been appropriate with the basic feel of something like, "Hard time Killing Floor Blues". But will give you a pass on it, for now, lol.
And I have people ask me why do you have so many acoustic guitars? (Only 6 or so). Beats the hell out of tuning retuning, up, down and all around, now....(The shining...)
I inadvertently figured out how to play "Another Day in Paradise" by Phil Collins when I was experimenting with that tuning. Ewan Dobson (canadian guitar champ one year) showed me that tuning. "dad fad"
Open D minor is so comfortable. I always hear people talk about the intimidation factor regarding open tunings. Personally I feel completely opposite. Standard tuning just seemed unnatural, awkward and limiting. Before I heard about open tunings I just began adjusting the tuning on my own until I found comfort in the sound blessing my ears.
I've been playing guitar as a hobby for most of my life and nobody ever taught me about tunings outside of rego standard tuning. I've been listening to Son House and Skip James and now I'm able to play along and I'm able to create way more intuitive/personal sounds on my guitar a lot easier than in standard. TY so much for this tutorial! It did something special for me!
I’ve played various instruments over the years but this video really opened my eyes to what I’ve been missing when jamming/improvising. Open d minor tuning is a thing of beauty, such a variety of good fingerpicking rhythms to be found. Lovely bluesy feel in the low DAD with the open strings
Really cool spooky tuning. I like playing early in the morning before the sun is up. D minor tuning is perfect for that. Thanks for more guitar fun.
John Fahey’s song Red Pony is in D minor tuning and it’s really fun to play. You can find it on TH-cam if you type it in.
I'm a beginner and this was awesome. I have been trying for years to learn, mainly for songwriting, and this has opened up so many possibilities.
Just lost a whole evening to this.love the sound of this tuning really got into playing this and not a tab in sight which is unheard of for me. Cheers tony
That was such a great lesson! Enjoyed it very much.
Mark Knopfler is also a big fan of the thumb maintaining bass accompaniment. His finger style second to none. Well worth exploring....
Check out Greg Joy - Ancient Sojourn ( in this tuning, but with capo on a 3 fret, great melody)!!!
Tony, my 000-18 and D-18 were both tuned to DADGAD, so that was a simple enough fix. Thanks for a really nice intro to this tuning, just right for Halloween!
14:37 for me Creepshow 1982 will always be on my list as number one, runner up is Return of the Living Dead 1984. Both movies are comedic horror movies. It’s great laughing when watching something scary
Carrie! Was always a favorite of mine...classic! Plus I'm a huge Steven King fan.
I'm going to costume party this weekend and when the guitars come out (as they always do) I'm surely breaking out the Dm tuning...thanks Tony!!!
Very succinct, clear, thanks for the explanation
always pick up something new from you. Thanks! The Shining
Diggin the new segment thanks Tony
Excellent show. I learned a lot and can't wait to try out the D minor tuning.
Favorite horror movie..."all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
Being not a guitar player, a couple years ago I taught myself open d minor in order to set some (someone else's) poetry to music. At that time, my goal was not to look at any tutorial videos for ideas. I ended up writing about 20 songs, from just teaching myself chords and finger picking patterns. I'm still not even sure what chords I found, but if be glad to share.
Great class,tony.the d tuning.fantastic.love the 1948 martin.sounds fantastic.i love your class every week.i love to learn from you.you are a great teacher.thanks tony.happy Halloween to you,my favorite holiday too.🖐️👍💡🎃😁🎸☕
Thanks for this video Tony. Any chance you could post the various d minor scale positions for DADFAD?
Really enjoyed this episode, thanks. That Mule sounds incredible too
I was very flattered that you chose one of my comments from the recent Progress Party. I hope that in some way what I shared can help other people.
Open D has become my favorite tuning for my 12 string. I love the jangle and low base for contrast. Looking forward to giving this one a try. Not much a horror fan so my go to movies are Beetle Juice, Practical Magic, & Hocus Pocus.
Loved this episode. When you first started playing it, I kept hearing "Wayfaring Stranger." One of the songs I learned when I first started playing (mid-60s), although I did even know about open tunings until years later! I love the old classic horror films, but I'm going to cheat and give two: Francis Ford Coppola's "Bram Stoker's Dracula" and Mel Brooks' "Young Frankenstein" (OK - maybe not horror, but a must watch!)
I like the weeks when you have something other than the standard guitar tuning. Open D minor is terrific. Favorite horror movie is The Ring.
My grandson says he wants to play guitar but was getting frustrated with fingering chords. He just does not have the dexterity yet. To keep him from getting frustrated and giving up, I am teaching open D major tuning to him. He can make music and can more easily learn about intervals and scales. Hopefuly he sticks with it and moves beyond open tuning but for now he is getting some basics, making music, and having fun.
My favorite horror movie: Hateful Eight where Kurt Russel accidentally smashed an authentic 1870s Martin guitar 😱😱😱
I wonder if they kept the pieces
That was truly horrific...
That’s not movie but real life horror!
Why why would they have an 1870’s guitar on the set?
Or was it accidental? I don’t think it’s beyond Tarantino to have orchestrated this for publicity
I always go to the classic, "Halloween, " movies and, "Friday the 13th." Ya just can't beat the classics, man! Hey, Billy Strings really pulled some beautiful tone out of that Martin, eh? Great show, Tony, and I'm going to tune my Yahma F-335 down to D Minor tonight and give it a go!
Just getting into open tuning and loved your lesson. Liked open d minor but prefer open d. My favourite horror film is The Exorcist as it's an absolute classic! Great work bro 👍
Really like the daily challenge part of acoustic tuesdays Opens a lot of doors!
Good stuff Tony. Movie: The Omen
Brilliant tutorial, thanks for the lesson. How do I join the TAC Family?
I just tuned my Jazzmaster to open D minor. It sounds killer!
Sick Mavis man!
Would these formations apply to open C minor? Thank you😀
A most excellent tutorial.
I just watched a classic horror(?) on hulu yesterday staring Vincent Price. It is a 1973 comedy horror called Theatre Of Blood. It is so much fun, I might watch it again today.
DUDE THANK YOU
'The Thing' - Greatest Horror Movie ever ....'Underworld' is gothic sexy & full of horror
It’s been recommended to me since I play mostly as a thumb strummer to try out an L-oo or a concert body shape. Any insight from you folks?
I'm always too lazy to try other tunings apart from drop d or down tuning.... I think I might surprise myself and actual give this one a go. Cheers.
Transylvania 2 haha
I keep my Beard round neck resonator in open Dm. I love the darker melodies. Favorite horror movies: Constantine, Midnight Mass
Open D minor sounds very reminicent of "Raven Black Night" by Gov't Mule, although IIRC it is tuned to dropped D...
Easy enough my guitar is still in open D from a couple videos ago so I just have to tune the F# to F. Boom bam biggety!
It’s the third, of course
I absolutely love this tuning. I'm just getting back into guitar after a broken finger, and now I can only play with a slide on that finger, and starting to explore open tunings. Never realised D minor was a 'thing', but this is now my favourite. And I immediately spotted the Metallica-y thing.
BUT, I hate Halloween. All that unnecessary wasted plastic. Piles of rotting pumpkins. Fabric wasted on a costume worn for a few hours. And the chemically coloured sugar we feed to our children. What's it all for??
I play acoustic guitar from time to time(my brother in law let me borrow his bently acoustic) and I'm usually fine. I was playing a few minutes ago and my shoulder on my strumming arm started to hurt pretty bad. What could I be doing wrong?
Ghost Story. Chills without gore.
Play show Troy Baker playing a cover version of 'Wayfaring Stranger' next week
😌🤗 awesome 👍
The first Hellraiser movie....and Grusome Twosome👍🏻
My favorite horror movie is The Shining.
After telling my guitar it does it sound like it’s really in town am I using Turner?
After telling my guitar, that does not sound the same, even though I used Turner
The old black and white version of Frankenstein with Boris karloff
Night of the Living Dead for sure! I am surprised you could do such a nice video on D minor playing that incredible Mule with all the talk about "spooky" Dm tuning and not mention Skip James. His signature lick is so great, and easy, maybe towards the end in creative part it would have been appropriate with the basic feel of something like, "Hard time Killing Floor Blues". But will give you a pass on it, for now, lol.
Oh, favorite horror movie- Return of the living dead 1984.
Try too many angels by Jackson BROWN IN Dm open.
Woo Hoo!!! I'm a Halloween baby!!! Um... do I win something!!!???
Dig it and army of darkness is the shiznit.
And I have people ask me why do you have so many acoustic guitars? (Only 6 or so). Beats the hell out of tuning retuning, up, down and all around, now....(The shining...)
Favourite horror movie: Don't Ring The Doorbell. -stars Carol Kane. Don't Look Back comes a close second.
Q: Can you play this?
A: Sure I can. I just haven't learned how yet.
I like to put on the movie Cigli for guests, and go to another room and play my guitar. It's not really bad until they want revenge.
NIGHTBREED
I inadvertently figured out how to play "Another Day in Paradise" by Phil Collins when I was experimenting with that tuning. Ewan Dobson (canadian guitar champ one year) showed me that tuning. "dad fad"
Wacko haha, Class of Nukem High, Tucker n Dale, Final Destinations, Salems Lot, Evil Dead 2 - whos laughing now ???
Ah, Dminor, the saddest of all keys…
Could they not have erected a more substantial street sign to memorialise John Prine than that tinnie tiny thing?
Km
I hope your not demon chers