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Play In Open G Tuning Like Keith Richards
Play In Open G Tuning Like Keith Richards Ted Drozdowski The discovery of open G tuning was a revelation for Keith Richards, who wrote about the experience with awe and reverence in his autobiography Life. Open G helped Richards create a personal sound and approach on guitar, and yielded such classic Rolling Stones songs as “Honkytonk Women,” “Brown Sugar,” “Beast of Burden,” “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’,” “Gimme Shelter,” “Happy” and “Start Me Up.” You don’t have to be a radical and remove your guitar’s low string to play in open G, the way that Richards does. Richards, Chilson and others remove that low string because it can cause some awkward resonating frequencies if it’s accidentally struck in open G tuning. So, although we’re on the road to learning the foundation of Richards’ style, in the interest of versatility please tune all six of your guitar strings thus, from low to high: D-G-D-G-B-D. Let’s take a look at “Brown Sugar.” Check out this Arlen Roth lesson on open G tuning.
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a random choice of non metal music. Chapters 00:55 Stormtroopin Ted Nugent 04:01 This Town Aint Big Enough for the Both of Us Sparks 07:04 Indian Love Call Slim Whitman 10:11 Sub-Mission Sex Pistols 16:06 Community Lie Saccharine Trust 17:30 Its a Cold Night for Alligators Rocky Erickson 20:28 Blank Generation Richard Hell and the Voidoids 23:09 Needles and Pins The Ramones 25:28 Georgia Women R.L.
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