Thank you for this. I'm an intermediate level player and using DADGAD purely in folky terms. Really nice to take these blues progressions somewhere different. Excellent tuition.
Thank you very much for this video. I was Introduced to this tuning 18 years ago but this is the first anyone has shown me something I understand. You sir have a clear and concise way of teaching.Subscribed.
Great harmonics in DADGAD. 5 inverted 5ths and one 5th. It's common to have ringing strings while playing notes. I play with the fat side of a pick. I played open D for several years. DADGAD is better at F#-G than open D is.
You are very welcome Jackoo972! The soundboard is made form Sitka Spruce with a maple neck and rosewood fretboard. I use Elixir strings 80/20 bronze 12 gauge. Glad you like the sound. This make of Maton guitar was discontinued some time ago, over 10 years now I think.
Thanks. I now understand it’s spécific sound . The alliage of mapple neck and rosewood this beautiful wound. And with the sitka it’s marvellous. Super 👍🏽
Tablature for examples presented in this lesson can be found here: acousticguitarlessonsonline.net/dadgad-blues-guitar-licks
This video is perfect for anyone getting into dadgad tuning. Thank you so much for the help!
You are very welcome Luke! Glad you found the video helpful :)
Thank you for this. I'm an intermediate level player and using DADGAD purely in folky terms. Really nice to take these blues progressions somewhere different.
Excellent tuition.
You are very welcome Martin! Glad you like the DADGAD Blues stuff :)
Beautiful ideas !! Thank you!
@robhead22, you are very welcome! :)
Thank you very much for this video. I was Introduced to this tuning 18 years ago but this is the first anyone has shown me something I understand. You sir have a clear and concise way of teaching.Subscribed.
You are so welcome and I am glad you found the video useful! Thanks for the sub too, new videos every week :)
This video is so much fun -- I'm really having a good time practicing what you've shared and trying to improvise off it. Simple and blue. Thank you!
@bettetkorber2149, you are very welcome! Great working on improvising with the riffs as opposed to just learning them :)
This video is so helpful!!! Exactly what I needed to take my playing to the next level. Thank you so much!
You are very welcome! :)
Great teacher. Thank you
@luizfernandomolina, glad you liked the lesson, and thanks for the kind words I appreciate it :)
Really helpful lesson thanks so much
@Biggus_Dikkus you are very welcome! :)
Great harmonics in DADGAD. 5 inverted 5ths and one 5th. It's common to have ringing strings while playing notes. I play with the fat side of a pick. I played open D for several years. DADGAD is better at F#-G than open D is.
Glad you liked the video @tangobayus!
I also use the fat/round side of the pick when using a plectrum. I prefer the tone I get :)
@@acousticguitarlessons It's more like a rest stroke with nails.
So this is what sonic candy tastes like!
Thanks for your explanations and what you give us
Your guitar has a beautiful sound. What wood ? And what strings and gauge ? Thanks
You are very welcome Jackoo972!
The soundboard is made form Sitka Spruce with a maple neck and rosewood fretboard.
I use Elixir strings 80/20 bronze 12 gauge.
Glad you like the sound. This make of Maton guitar was discontinued some time ago, over 10 years now I think.
Thanks. I now understand it’s spécific sound . The alliage of mapple neck and rosewood this beautiful wound. And with the sitka it’s marvellous. Super 👍🏽
do you tune up or down to get DADGAD
NO ANSWER?
@phyllisanderson4853, you tune 3 of your strings down:
Low E string down to D
B string down to A
High E string down to D
Make sense? :)