Tuning down: safer than tuning up. It's also at the extreme low end of what a guitar can play, so you get an extra note, and one finger (or slide) power chords can be desirable. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Mar 12, 2013 at 5:49 user5915 Add a comment 4 Drop ...
The vast majority of the Dead’s performances of “I Know You Rider” were electric, but the song is a natural for acoustic guitar. My arrangement takes some cues from the Dead, but uses dropped-D tuning for more low end punch and adds a bunch of flatpicking fun. “Rider” is a grea...
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the distorted rhythm guitar is as well - try tuning to DGCFAD and playing in Em/Fm/F#m. -- AWR] [Intro] (backwards guitar over B minor pentatonic scale; end on D note) [Chorus] Dm [N.C.] Yeah yeah oh, yeah Dm What condition my condition was in ...