Stephen Seifert mentioned the need for a 0+, a 3+, and a 4+. I play chords in different keys with DAD tuning without a capo. Does anyone know what chords could be played with the addition of these frets?
With the addition of those three frets, assuming you already have the 1+ and 6+ (in the first octave), you'll be fully chromatic and capable of playing ANY chord!
I'm in tears
Wow
You sir are a badass
Haha, thanks!
Right on!
Thanks for watching!
Stephen Seifert mentioned the need for a 0+, a 3+, and a 4+. I play chords in different keys with DAD tuning without a capo. Does anyone know what chords could be played with the addition of these frets?
With the addition of those three frets, assuming you already have the 1+ and 6+ (in the first octave), you'll be fully chromatic and capable of playing ANY chord!
Wow, Stephen Seifert never ceases to amaze, huh? That blues he plays at the end on the chromatic Folkcraft is just amazing.
Wow, great music all over the place- and man, do I want those green strings for my bass ;-)
#BingFutch is a #MountainDulcimer #RockStar!
Thanks, #Bing!
( World's only human to have an #InternetSearchEngine named after him??? )
Haha, thanks, William!
Oh gosh
Would have loved to see the rest of this performance :-(
Do you have it recorded by any chance?