I have had quite a few people ask me about the chords on some of my songs, or rather the full sound of the chords on some of my songs. I use a lot of open or alternative tunings with the Drop D tuning being my favorite.
Three songs on my new record are in Drop D. They are; Don’t Want Love, Caroline, and Your Ghost.
The reason I use the Drop D tuning is that it gives your guitar a fullness that you just can not get in standard tuning. It also allows your C, G, A, and E chords to be played differently which I feel ads to the color of your song.
Drop D tuning is one of the easiest alternative guitar tunings because only the lowest string is different from the standard guitar tuning.
To D tune your guitar, all we need to do is retune the 6th string from E to D: D A D G B E
1. Tune your guitar in standard tuning.
2. Play the 4th (D string) and 6th string together and turn the tuning key of the E string counter clockwise until you are 1 note lower.
Drop D tuning makes it possible to add a nice deep bass to D chords. Play around with it. Think James Taylor, The Beatles Dear Prudence, Neil Young Old Man and so much more…
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Drop D Tuning - Barry Sides
by Michael Levin
Feb 23, 2013
Barry's Guitar Tips september 12, 2007
I have had quite a few people ask me about the chords on some of my songs, or rather the full sound of the chords on some of my songs. I use a lot of open or alternative tunings with the Drop D tuning being my favorite.