Thank you for this. I'm a beginner gurdy player. I am confused about something - when you talk about C/G tuning, the strings are both tuned to Gs and you are talking about the keyboard being a "C" keyboard. Similarly, when you talk about G/D tuning, the strings are both tuned to Ds and you are talking about the keyboard being a "G" keyboard. I don't understand this. A piano keyboard is a piano keyboard - we don't have any concept of a "C" keyboard or a "G" keyboard. Could you help me to understand this, please? Thank you!
Open G string, note the third button is a C. So lowest open string is G, the top button is also a G, but it is a C scale with a few notes above and below the Cs... that's how I think about it as a guitar/keys player 😊✌️
How about F/Bb Tuning? It would be G/C but moved down a whole step.
Thank you for this. I'm a beginner gurdy player. I am confused about something - when you talk about C/G tuning, the strings are both tuned to Gs and you are talking about the keyboard being a "C" keyboard. Similarly, when you talk about G/D tuning, the strings are both tuned to Ds and you are talking about the keyboard being a "G" keyboard. I don't understand this. A piano keyboard is a piano keyboard - we don't have any concept of a "C" keyboard or a "G" keyboard.
Could you help me to understand this, please? Thank you!
Yes exactly! Although they start on an open 'g' note, it's a c scale
Open G string, note the third button is a C. So lowest open string is G, the top button is also a G, but it is a C scale with a few notes above and below the Cs... that's how I think about it as a guitar/keys player 😊✌️
The treble clef for octave shows an A not a G, example at 19:19 in the video 😉 otherwise great information presented here 👍
tha video quality is really awefull, your sheets are ok.... why is that?