I've been meaning to learn DADGAD tuning for a while so I will certainly check out the video you make talking about it.
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I've been meaning to learn DADGAD tuning for a while so I will certainly check out the video you make talking about it.
Awesome - I feel it is an easier way to play all the chords in the key than open D. For either of them it's a good way to sound like more than one guitar all by yourself: there are strings dedicated to the chord, and other strings that always ring a D or an A like a well tuned second percussive instrument. You have more range in deep and high notes than you usually do with standard tuning... and it's actually an easy way to play while sounding different!