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| Author | Topic: Fly on a windshield string tuning? |
| Errico |
posted 10/10/04 1:05 PM
Hi folks, I found the Fly on a windshield tablature too complex to render with a standard tuning. I think that there must be some exotic string tuning. What do you think? |
| faraz |
posted 10/14/04 0:36 AM
well it is actually d a d g d b |
| faraz |
posted 10/14/04 0:36 AM
well it is actually d a d g d b |
| Errico |
posted 10/14/04 8:36 AM
Thanks a lot, Faraz, for your help! Do you think that the tablature in the G.T.P. is made for this tuning? |
| Paul |
posted 11/11/04 11:39 PM
I believe that it's actually standard tuning. Otherwise you can't can't make the transition into cuckoo cocoon in that tuning. |
| Duke |
posted 2/5/06 3:18 PM
Not necessarily. Mike could be playing Fly on a windshield, and Steve could be playing the main guitar on Cuckoo Cocoon, so they could be on a different tuning. http://www.couchsurfing.com/duke |
| Paul |
posted 4/26/06 0:50 AM
ahhh of course... question is it 6low: d 5: a 4: d 3: g 2: d 1high: b or the other way around? |
| AdInfinitum |
posted 4/27/06 5:36 PM
Are you sure it is not drop D tuning DADGBD - the other way doesn't make sense since the High E would be tuned really high |
| GW BASS |
posted 12/1/07 2:23 AM
I think he used normal turining. What do you think this first chord ? 0/12,11 0/10,9 2/8,7 4/6,5 0/4,3 2/2,1 and move the fingers to 5 and 7 with same posistion. |
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