Is that a question for me?
Is that a question for me?
Yes, as you would be poal's resident expert.
Yes, as you would be poal's resident expert.
So that you can play lower notes than the guitar is tuned for (in this case) and so that you can physically put your fingers in the places required to play those notes.
That's what alternate tuning does. It makes playing different notes more practical and, sometimes, is the only way you can do it.
So that you can play lower notes than the guitar is tuned for (in this case) and so that you can physically put your fingers in the places required to play those notes.
That's what alternate tuning does. It makes playing different notes more practical and, sometimes, is the only way you can do it.
How many different tunes are their?
How many different tunes are their?
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