I added this video into the blogs as well.
It shows what I have managed to learn about the daddad tuning.
I've been experimenting with using different right hand fingers to play the notes when there are consecutive notes on the same string.
I'm pretty new to this but there are many possibilities.
DADDAD by Mark
Mark,
That was great!!! I understand what you mean about this tuning. It can be quite addictive once you go down this path. So many possibilities which you demonstrated so well.I like how you showed hitting the same string in your picking pattern. That is something that I need to work on and can use this as a bit of a tutorial. Other than that I quite enjoyed this while having a cup of coffee and it just reminded me that I need to get back to this tuning in the next day or so as I've neglected it for a while. Thanks for sharing this performance. Very inspiring.
MarkM
That was great!!! I understand what you mean about this tuning. It can be quite addictive once you go down this path. So many possibilities which you demonstrated so well.I like how you showed hitting the same string in your picking pattern. That is something that I need to work on and can use this as a bit of a tutorial. Other than that I quite enjoyed this while having a cup of coffee and it just reminded me that I need to get back to this tuning in the next day or so as I've neglected it for a while. Thanks for sharing this performance. Very inspiring.
MarkM
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Very enjoyable, mark.
Off to read your blog now..
Off to read your blog now..
Mark this is really interesting. Were you jamming (creating new phrases from new chord as you go along)or you do have a sequence that you have developped and interchange? I really like the constant base line alternating the fine string and having the melody on both. You are getting closer to play wish you were here as Neil played in his play through.
Experimentations are inspiring to not limit ourself to a single way of playing. The whole sounds very good, starting from a known song into unknown territory.
Your guitar sounds really good, what is it.
Marc
Experimentations are inspiring to not limit ourself to a single way of playing. The whole sounds very good, starting from a known song into unknown territory.
Your guitar sounds really good, what is it.
Marc
This tuning is really fun, and I did a similar thing to you when I first tuned my guitar to DADDAD. I learned the TG songs associated with it, and then just kind of wandered off into other things, like you did here. Thanks for sharing..... Fun stuff !!
Mark my friend, you are one hell of a guitar player! That was terrific, something that Stephen Stills did all the time by taking a tuning, or song, and then wandering out to explore where it took him. You made it look so effortless.
You are really inspring to players like me that can play 4+20 pretty easily but haven't really explored much beyond the basic song. I'm now excited to go try some different things to see what I can come up with.
Fantastic job! When is your album coming out? :cheer:
You are really inspring to players like me that can play 4+20 pretty easily but haven't really explored much beyond the basic song. I'm now excited to go try some different things to see what I can come up with.
Fantastic job! When is your album coming out? :cheer: