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Standard Tuning vs. Open G
Topic Author: Brian Quick
Posted: 5:07 PM Jul 11, 2008
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Standard Tuning vs. Open G

For all you guitar nuts out there, had an interesting conversation with photog Blake about standard tuning vs. open G tuning. For those who don't know, standard tuning is how a guitar is tuned for most songs. Open G tuning was made famous by Keith Richards (though he didn't pioneer it). The strings are tuned that when played open, it is a G chord.

You obviously can play a wide variety in standard tuning...most songs are played this way. Open G has a very specific sound. Here are a couple of songs played in this tuning: (Rolling Stones songs...fair warning, could have bad language):

http://youtube.com/watch?v=9aiG4GQ4fkc

http://youtube.com/watch?v=2M5-RirLbvI

http://youtube.com/watch?v=5FDBBzp7bdg

http://youtube.com/watch?v=M_frm4N-Kbo

The difference is, in open tuning every chord is played with a different finger configuration. In open G, you only need to bar the strings with one finger to play a chord. Typically you can hammer on and off with your other fingers to give a hard sound, specifically when playing rhythm guitar.

I can play in open tuning (i've been playing since I was a kid), but have been teaching myself the intricacies of open G. Blake says it is lazy, because it is so easy to play the chords. I say it is a completely different sound (honestly, play any of those Stones songs in regular tuning -- not the same at all).

What do you think? Open G = lazy? Or a cool, different sound? Let me know!!!

p.s. Interesting fact -- usually when Keith Richards is playing rhythm in open G, Ronnie Wood plays the lead/fills in standard tuning. Have a great weekend!

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Posted by: Eddie The Dog Location: Carbondale
There is no right or wrong in music just good or bad music and even that is up to the individual. I'm sure Blake is a great guy but I find it ironic that some of the most open minded people are musicians - until it comes to music. Then they put the blinders on. It is all about creativity and alternate tunings are a way to change things up and whenever you do that it makes you think different and therefore play different and maybe happen on that next great song.....and uh lazy or not Keith has done OK in music so far. Free yourself of scoffers - play a composite guitar, tune differently, try a solid state amp, try all those blasphemous things that drive "real musicians" nuts. :)

Posted by: Rich Location: Toe-peek-uh
I have always prefered "F-tuning" http://youtube.com/watch?v=rOM0b61sCIY*****BQ: Interesting...little tough on six strings!