Every so often in all this exploration of alternate guitar tunings I find myself noodling something bluesy. Vaguely bluesy that is!
Some tunings work better than others for this. Recently I've been using Csus2 tuning quite a lot. (CGCGCD). Something bluesy emerged while noodling around on the TW73 acoustic yesterday so I did a quick recording on the Zoom H4n portable recorder using its internal microphones.
There's some out of place notes but not too bad for a first attempt. Easy to find the Eb (3rd fret on 23 strings) and bend up to give that minor / major variation / blend.
In casting the net wider for more unusual tunings to try to write "tunes" in I have encountered Csus4add9. That is CGCFCD.
There's a tuning to try and get the head around! This was one of the better attempts with it.
http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=13362559
The Tanglewood Java and the usual Avantone CK-1 microphones.
A Bluesy thing and feeling Pensive
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- VikingBlues
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A Bluesy thing and feeling Pensive
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
Re: A Bluesy thing and feeling Pensive
Bluesy indeed!
If I had my DAW up and running I would do a play along with that. (I play a lot in C)
If I had my DAW up and running I would do a play along with that. (I play a lot in C)
"Throw yo' big leg over me Mama, I might not feel this good again!"
- ratfinkdan
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Re: A Bluesy thing and feeling Pensive
sounds good, got that old timey feel to it! dan
Re: A Bluesy thing and feeling Pensive
I'm totally on awe how you get THAT bluesy feeling out of a strange tuning. Sounds like you're in the deep south!
- VikingBlues
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Re: A Bluesy thing and feeling Pensive
Cheers guys!
Csus2 has the advantage if you avoid the top string that all the open strings are either C of G so any of those are "in key" whatever else is being played. Then the introduction of that top string with its suspended note and then its absence gives a movement to the sound. Or something like that.
Fun anyway.
Csus2 has the advantage if you avoid the top string that all the open strings are either C of G so any of those are "in key" whatever else is being played. Then the introduction of that top string with its suspended note and then its absence gives a movement to the sound. Or something like that.
Fun anyway.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!