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Alternate Tunings for Guitar

Using alternate tunings allow guitarists to create sounds not available in standard tuning. Check out these tutorials on how to play guitar in various alternate open tunings. Includes tuning tips, mp3s, guitar tab, links to lessons, and more.
Alternate Tuning Guide
This alternate tuning guide is a tutorial on how to play guitar in different open tunings. Includes tuning tips, mp3s, guitar tab, links to lessons, and more.
DADGAD Alternate Tuning - D A D G A D
There is a whole subculture of guitarists who play exclusively in DADGAD tuning, as it lends itself well to certain types of styles (celtic music, for example). But, DADGAD has also been explored by Jimmy Page and other rock guitarists.
Drop D Alternate Tuning - D A D G B E
Although this alternate tuning has been around for a long time, the Seattle grunge movement in the early 1990's brought about it's popularity. Drop D tuning was used extensively by bands like Nirvana, partly because it made playing power chords with one finger possible.
Low C Alternate Tuning - C G D G A D
Another somewhat unusual alternate tuning, low C tuning is more often used in Celtic music. You can create some very unique sounds with this one.
Open C Alternate Tuning - C G C G C E
Slightly more obscure, open C is tuned to a C major chord, and utilizes a very low sixth string to give the guitar a big, full sound.
Open D Alternate Tuning - D A D F# A D
When the open strings are strummed in this alternate tuning, the sound of a D major chord is produced. This has made this tuning a favorite of slide players, who can simply lay their slide straight across one fret to play chords.
Open G Alternate Tuning - D G D G B D
Keith Richards has always loved this alternate tuning, and has written many classic Rolling Stones riffs in open G. Many slide players also prefer open G, which is tuned to a G major chord.

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