I have my BSG in dropped D tuning lately working on Fleetwood Mac's The Chain which is fun but slow going for me. Then I remembered a song I heard 30 years ago by an Australian folk singer/song writer called John Williamson. Raining on the Rock struck me as a powerful song and its in dropped D, so.....
Looked up Neil's Rocky Mountain High by John Denver and that's in dropped D too so I have a nice rotation of songs to work on while my BSG is parked in dropped D.
I am also in A=432 Hrz.
Re: Playing in Dropped D
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2022 7:53 pm
by jayswett
Very nicely done, as usual.
Two additional Drop D songs to add to your list are Fishermans Blues and Dear Prudence.
Re: Playing in Dropped D
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2022 6:06 am
by neverfoundthetime
Thanks for tuning in Jay! Yeah, Dear Prudence might be cool to do.
Just need to mention that The Chain is actually in double dropped D.
Chris
Re: Playing in Dropped D
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:25 pm
by moosebreath
Just ran into this drop D tutorial gem today. Colin Hay / Overkill
Sorry a little late to your post. Well done! It's nice to have a guitar that you can leave in a tuning. I just own one guitar so I have to change tunings back and forth. My current dropped D songs are Can't Find My Way Home and the Monkees Daydream Believer. My double dropped D tuning song is Led Zeppelin's Goning To California.
Great to hear from you. Great job on your post.
Craig
Re: Playing in Dropped D
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 8:54 am
by neverfoundthetime
Thanks for dropping by Moose.
Thanks Craig, good to hear from you! Yeah, happiness is having enough guitars . I also keep my 12 string in open C so I can play Question every now and then. Going to California you say... I shall take a look at that too...
Chris
Re: Playing in Dropped D
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 2:21 pm
by dunaway3000
I don’t mind switching from standard tuning to dropped D or double dropped D ….too much. I do keep a guitar in open D (capoed for open E).