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  2. Open E tuning - Wikipedia

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    Open E tuning. Open E tuning is a tuning for guitar: low to high, E-B-E-G ♯-B-E. [1] Compared to standard tuning, two strings are two semitones higher and one string is one semitone higher. The intervals are identical to those found in open D tuning. In fact, it is common for players to keep their guitar tuned to open d and place a capo over ...

  3. List of guitar tunings - Wikipedia

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    Some slide/bottleneck guitarists omit the bottom E string when playing in open G to have the root note as the tonic. This tuning is used by Keith Richards. Open E ♭ 5 tuningE ♭-B ♭-e ♭-b ♭-e ♭ ' This is achieved by removing the fourth (G) string, tuning both Es and the B down a half step, and the A and D strings up a half-step.

  4. Guitar tunings - Wikipedia

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    Mick Ralphs' open C tuning was originally an open G tuning, which listed the initial six overtones of the G note, namely G–G–D–G–B–D; Ralphs used this open G tuning for "Hey Hey" and while writing the demo of "Can't Get Enough". [35] Open-G tuning usually refers to D–G–D–G–B–D.

  5. Category:Open tunings - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Open B tuning; Open C tuning; Open D tuning; Open E tuning; Open G tuning; Overtones tuning

  6. Little Martha - Wikipedia

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    Allman and bandmate Dickey Betts played the tune on 6-string guitars using open E tuning, one using a flat-top guitar, and one using a resonator guitar. The song's simple melody and rhythmic counterpoint quickly made it a favorite among fans; acoustic guitar virtuoso Leo Kottke , who often covered the song in performance, once called it "the ...

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Stringed instrument tunings

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    If the octave is also to be indicated, use either Helmholtz pitch notation, as in E–A–d–g–b–e′ for the guitar, or scientific pitch notation, as in E 2 –A 2 –D 3 –G 3 –B 3 –E 4. Although the expert will instantly recognise either of these for what it is, for the benefit of the general reader a link should be provided to the ...

  8. Overtones tuning - Wikipedia

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    The first eight partials on C, (C,C,G,C,E,G,B ♭,C), are pictured. Play simultaneously ⓘ Among alternative tunings for the guitar, an overtones tuning selects its open-string notes from the overtone sequence of a fundamental note. An example is the open tuning constituted by the first six overtones of the fundamental note C, namely C 2-C 3-G ...

  9. Open E - Wikipedia

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    Open E, Open-E or open e may refer to: . Open E tuning for guitars; in French and Italian, the letter e pronounced as the open-mid front unrounded vowel; Latin epsilon, a letter of the extended Latin alphabet introduced by Gian Giorgio Trissino to represent the former