You should also mention that one of the big advantages to the partial capo "hack" is that all your upper closed chords and scale shapes above the capo are unchanged from standard tuning. So you can get those unique DADGAD-sounding open chords but also jam out without having to re-think the whole fretboard.
Love and adore DADGAD but it seems for finger-pickers. Got a touch of arthritis and I'm a lead guitar player, blues, jazz and rock. Guess I'll just listen.
"Hacking". Why do people keep using a word that's only associated with computers other everyday things??? the guy is just giving us some very good tips that's it! 🙄🙄🙄
You should also mention that one of the big advantages to the partial capo "hack" is that all your upper closed chords and scale shapes above the capo are unchanged from standard tuning. So you can get those unique DADGAD-sounding open chords but also jam out without having to re-think the whole fretboard.
Thank you for this!! Next use sonic youth tunings but shown like this! Awesome
lemme learn the basic DADGAD first.. then ill come back haha
Awesome... I'm a leftie and have been trying to learn to play... someone suggested I try this tuning. Enjoyed the video .
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Love and adore DADGAD but it seems for finger-pickers. Got a touch of arthritis and I'm a lead guitar player, blues, jazz and rock. Guess I'll just listen.
Where exactly is that "HACK" ?
An introduction to the basics,yes. Doesn't really count as a hack.....
I think it was the partial capo.
Tell my students , after standard tunings just approach the finger board differently *
You talk too much&dont play enough
"Hacking". Why do people keep using a word that's only associated with computers other everyday things??? the guy is just giving us some very good tips that's it! 🙄🙄🙄