'The Birds Are Back' is OUT NOW This riff is part of track 8 'Bloom' www.distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jib7/the-birds-are-back lmk if you want an acoustic version... :)
Hey sounds great!!! I agree with you I love the resonance the ringing out of a chord has in that tuning, it has such a great feel. Lol I have songs in standard, DAEAC#E, and FACGCE and just started messing around in this tuning too. Haha my bandmates love how much guitar switching / tuning I have to do.
if you have fear of strings breaking (which is pretty reasonable when playing acoustics) standard tuning is totally valid. learn some chord shapes and play around a lot, look what sounds good for you and take inspiration from bands you like
Is this sound consistently called Midwest emo? Bevause when I was growing up emo was some lame ass whiney scene-esque Panic At the Disco shit… So I’m curious if it’s a geographic distinction, or just that the people who were into whiney emo/scene/screamo music back in the 2000s have grown up & gotten into Elliott Smith since then, or if it’s a specific subgenre, or if this is just your personal style which you’re associating loosely with emo?
yea i think its pretty distinct from emo. Midwest emo has more influence from the more guitar based technical genre 'Math Rock'. You could still call many Midwest Emo songs whiney but i think even vocals are a bit more positive than classic Emo thanks for your comment :)
I wondered the same thing. I never liked emo, but I love what is being called "midwest emo". I don't really see much connection between emo and midwest emo at all.
'The Birds Are Back' is OUT NOW
This riff is part of track 8 'Bloom'
www.distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jib7/the-birds-are-back
lmk if you want an acoustic version... :)
realised that DADFADE would be a great fitting band name for a midwest emo band as well as the tuning for their 7-string guitars
true, you might be onto something ;)
Did anyone else have to go find Ben Quad's "When All Other Lights Go Out" ?
Hey sounds great!!! I agree with you I love the resonance the ringing out of a chord has in that tuning, it has such a great feel. Lol I have songs in standard, DAEAC#E, and FACGCE and just started messing around in this tuning too. Haha my bandmates love how much guitar switching / tuning I have to do.
thanks man! that reminds me i should mess more with DAEAC#E :)
@@Jib_ It's my main tuning :) So easy to write in for me.
yea I'll definitely give it some time tomorrow :)
tried facgae today and instantly got something pretty nice as well
@@Jib_ right on man, always like hearing your stuff.
That tuning was amazing!! Omg!! Wow that was great!
Sounds amazing! Gotta get into alternate tunings again...
my fav tuning as well
Nothing to do with the tuning mate, you'd kill it in any tuning! 😅🧡
this is my favorite tuning as well. especially on acoustic it sounds great
this is sick! you sound great on the acoustic
thanks d00b
incredible playing. nice :)
Wow!!!!!Jesus your really good 👍
this is beautiful
thanks man :)
You make a strong case my friend
I'll have to try this one out, seems like it would be easier to wrap my head around than FACGCE
well, im sold
Damn The low D 🔥
thanks man!
for me personally daeac#e is for midwest emo and dadf#ae is for math rock :3
this actually goes hard. thank you =)))
thanks! this riff is part of an album I'm planning on releasing this year
@@Jib_ looking forward to hear it! peace
Ahhhh the feels brother
thanks a lot! :)
That's amazing man ! I am using mostly facgce but I am looking for new tuning I ll check 100% , do u have any bandcamp ?
thanks man, dont have bandcamp yet, will make one though once i finish up my album
@@Jib_ yepp sounds good lemme know to follow u
which should beginners use ? i don't really want an electric guitar and i want to make a midwest emo song
if you have fear of strings breaking (which is pretty reasonable when playing acoustics) standard tuning is totally valid. learn some chord shapes and play around a lot, look what sounds good for you and take inspiration from bands you like
what guitar is thatt
Squier Contemporary Tele RH, pretty nice
@@Jib_ that's not acoustic??
oh sorry haha was thinking about my electric, Furch Blue CC-CM
every time I try to get this tuning or any Midwest emo tuning it just sound completely out of tune for some reason
This doesn't excite me in the slightest.
I’m not really sure how this is emo, I was busking this kind of stuff back in the 80s and Emo wasn’t even a thing then.
Theres a distinct difference between emo and midwest emo
Is this sound consistently called Midwest emo? Bevause when I was growing up emo was some lame ass whiney scene-esque Panic At the Disco shit… So I’m curious if it’s a geographic distinction, or just that the people who were into whiney emo/scene/screamo music back in the 2000s have grown up & gotten into Elliott Smith since then, or if it’s a specific subgenre, or if this is just your personal style which you’re associating loosely with emo?
yea i think its pretty distinct from emo.
Midwest emo has more influence from the more guitar based technical genre 'Math Rock'.
You could still call many Midwest Emo songs whiney but i think even vocals are a bit more positive than classic Emo
thanks for your comment :)
I wondered the same thing. I never liked emo, but I love what is being called "midwest emo". I don't really see much connection between emo and midwest emo at all.
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