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New Standard Tuning was taught first by Fripp in the courses of Guitar Craft, whose knotwork symbol is pictured. Robert Fripp currently uses the New Standard Tuning, beginning in 1984. Fripp has taught New Standard Tuning in his Guitar-Craft courses. In Guitar Craft and in the 2010 successor Guitar Circles, students use only New Standard Tuning ...
English: 1The new standard tuning of Robert Fripp and his Guitar Craft (Guitar Circle)—also called C-major pentatonic tuning or Guitar Craft tuning ("Crafty" tuning). The diagrams provide basic chords for a beginning guitarist. With the accompanying audio files (especially the WAV file), the chords sample the harmonic palette of new standard ...
The open-string notes of new standard tuning. Play. GC popularized New Standard Tuning (NST), Fripp's guitar tuning using the notes (C2 G2 D3 A3 E4 G4 low to high). Learning NST enabled guitarists to experience playing the guitar as a beginner, albeit usually a sophisticated beginner.
In 1985, Fripp began using a tuning he called "New Standard Tuning" [62] (C 2-G 2-D 3-A 3-E 4-G 4), which would also become popularised in Guitar Craft. [63] Fripp's guitar technique, unlike most rock guitarists of his era, is not blues-based but rather influenced by avant-garde jazz and European classical music.
All-fifths tuning has been approximated by the so-called "New Standard Tuning" (NST) of King Crimson's Robert Fripp, in which NST replaces all-fifths' high B 4 with a high G 4. To build chords, Fripp uses "perfect intervals in fourths, fifths and octaves", so avoiding minor thirds and especially major thirds , [ 64 ] which are slightly sharp in ...
All-fifths tuning has been approximated by the New Standard Tuning (NST) of King Crimson's Robert Fripp. It has a wider range than standard tuning, and its perfect-fifth intervals facilitate quartal and quintal harmony .
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The perfect fourths and fifths of just intonation are well approximated in equal temperament tuning, and perfect fifths and octaves are highly consonant intervals. Fripp builds chords using perfect fifths, fourths, and octaves in his new standard tuning (NST), a regular tuning having perfect fifths between its successive open strings. [23]