Hi Brandon! You've got some great stuff here. I only play the blues in Open G (normally one-chord drone with slide), but I'm always looking for fresh ideas. I hit the mother lode of fresh ideas with you. Great channel. I subscribed. Have an awesome day, my friend.
I have a picking friend that has a messed up left hand. He uses open G tuning exclusively because of his handicap. He told me that it allows him to play a instrument while he sings his country. Iv never seen him use a slide but only open major cords with a finger. I'm going to show him your site so he might can pick up some different ideas. I know he's never figured out minor cords in open G tuning. We just don't have no one else that plays in open tuning except dobro square neck open G tuning.
Hi ! I've watched your video beeing very interested. If I tune my guitar like you've said, on an open G, will I have some little problems to stay in tune when I'll be back to the "normal" tuning (A440)? I suppose that it changes for the strings, and don't wanna have some weak strings after? Like I don't wanna have too "hard" strings too...Your tuto was very cool to watch, I've learned some things, & I play since 1979.Cool. Thanks by advance, and hope you'll got time to answer to me. Later. BYE !
Having markings on the left side of the neck definitely helps and it's easy to transpose without getting confused because the neck itself is free from markings.
So Brandon...Thank You for taking the time to post your lessons and your original songs. I see a young Steve Earle and that is a huge compliment from me!!! SO keep it up and don't slow down because you do have much talent. Work a bit on your voice and phrasing and keep posting because I am watching and learning....mdhonze
Hey buddy. I think what you're hearing is a muted kind of percussive sound with either all 3 of my fingers on my right hand or kind of an upstroke with my first finger. Maybe check out some of my other blues oriented videos and watch my right hand to see what's happening. Thanks.
Sounds good, but I just don't understand the necessity of using the open tunings when you can play the same thing in standard which is what most people are proficient in and have been using since first learning, unless you're using a slide. Alternate tunings are a bit more useful for doing something that might sound different from standard.
Open G Tuning... 6th String D 5th String G 4th String D 3rd String G 2nd String B 1st String D FYI I stole a page from Keef Richards playbook and took the 6th String completely off my guitar. Also as you can see the 2nd 3rd and 4th strings are the same as standard tuning. I hope this helps. Good Luck Bruh.
Hi Brandon! You've got some great stuff here. I only play the blues in Open G (normally one-chord drone with slide), but I'm always looking for fresh ideas. I hit the mother lode of fresh ideas with you. Great channel. I subscribed. Have an awesome day, my friend.
Cool stuff, man. Thanks for the tips. I recently started messing around with open G and this is very helpful. Cheers.
whole world of fun opens ..thanks
Great stuff...one of the best videos I have come across...thanks....
Sounds like the opening for the American Woman done by Guess Who.
a second guitar from a pawn shop helps.
Very good exercise. I like it :) practish good :)
Could find no "lessons" tab on web site. Did enjoy the video.
Awesome man. This is the first of your videos I've seen. Clear and well demonstrated. Nicely done. Thanks!
Watched alot of Open G videos; yours was the best. Thank You.
went to the website under lessons tab and the tablature was wasn't there.
Tuning to open G won't cause any problems when you retune to standard. Give it a try.
Really informative and well explained, really helpful to me, thanks
Cheers mate. Helped a lot
If you like changing tunings, learn to enjoy changing strings
I have a picking friend that has a messed up left hand. He uses open G tuning exclusively because of his handicap. He told me that it allows him to play a instrument while he sings his country. Iv never seen him use a slide but only open major cords with a finger. I'm going to show him your site so he might can pick up some different ideas. I know he's never figured out minor cords in open G tuning. We just don't have no one else that plays in open tuning except dobro square neck open G tuning.
Great video. Exactly the lesson I was looking for.
Hey, thanks, got one ax tuned to G and noodling, this helps big time, thanks again.
Thank you for posting this. All the best.
Hi ! I've watched your video beeing very interested. If I tune my guitar like you've said, on an open G, will I have some little problems to stay in tune when I'll be back to the "normal" tuning (A440)? I suppose that it changes for the strings, and don't wanna have some weak strings after? Like I don't wanna have too "hard" strings too...Your tuto was very cool to watch, I've learned some things, & I play since 1979.Cool. Thanks by advance, and hope you'll got time to answer to me. Later. BYE !
Change you string gauge to suit the tuning. You should always have more than one guitar FFS😄😄
Thank you very much. Your lesson was fun and helpful. And it left me with space to create my own improv.
thank you. Not having the neck marked makes it harder, altho it may be more helpful in the long run
Having markings on the left side of the neck definitely helps and it's easy to transpose without getting confused because the neck itself is free from markings.
awesome lesson man, sounds great, thanks a lot
Where can I get an Open G guitar chord chart?
Just remind to adjust my guitar in G to play , thanks for your vídeo, great explication
There’s no lesson tab
Thanks for this. Been playing for over 20 years, and am new to Open G. Nice pickin', man!
Enjoyable and nicely paced.
Nice, wish I could have seen both hands. I have been trying to learn open g for a couple weeks now. Your video helped me out . Thanks.
awesome...thanks 4 this
excellent lesson thank you
Hello to you also. Yeah; that probably makes sense.
Thank you for this also.
From,
Seth Walker.
Excellent lesson. Ì love it.Thank you very much.
I'm very happy I came across this video! Very useful chords in this beautiful G tuning. Thanks!
it was really helpful thank you so much sir for uploading this video :) :)
I can't find the tabs for this on your web site..could you post them or send them to me please?
Useful
So Brandon...Thank You for taking the time to post your lessons and your original songs. I see a young Steve Earle and that is a huge compliment from me!!! SO keep it up and don't slow down because you do have much talent. Work a bit on your voice and phrasing and keep posting because I am watching and learning....mdhonze
Súper!
good
Hi. Can I ask what model the Recording KIng is?
great. really clear !
good.
thanks bro help me much!!!
this is very helpful bro
thanx
Insert Thank you Gif. THANK YOU !
Great stuff. I have been combining much of this with a little slide and have been having a blast.
Great lesson thanks...by the way you sound just like Kenneth Keith Calenbac..lol
Nice and easy to understand and great demos. Thanks.
just great you warmed up my old fingers!!
i play drop g on my electric lol
hahahaahahaa
Very enlightening. Thanks a lot for putting it up!!
Muito bom, deveria fazer mais vídeos explicando outros acordes. Me inspirou muito esse teu vídeo!! Obrigado
Yes nice and usefull. Danke from Germany
Well done!
very helpful - thank you
Nice video. tnx alot - very helpful. just started to play around with open G. I love that sound you make between chords - muted upstroke? Peace!
Hey buddy. I think what you're hearing is a muted kind of percussive sound with either all 3 of my fingers on my right hand or kind of an upstroke with my first finger. Maybe check out some of my other blues oriented videos and watch my right hand to see what's happening. Thanks.
You definitely made my day! Many thanks.
Sounds good, but I just don't understand the necessity of using the open tunings when you can play the same thing in standard which is what most people are proficient in and have been using since first learning, unless you're using a slide. Alternate tunings are a bit more useful for doing something that might sound different from standard.
Open tunings give a lovely "Drone".
great instruction and awesome playing..thank you Kind Sir.
Bravo...and thank you so much!
Nicely done, thank you. Consider me subscribed.
Hey nice video man! Are you fingerpicking?
great and thank you sooo much-- been lookin for something like this. you make it simple. keep up the great work!
Awesome video!
Now I see why standard tuning (EADGBE) is the most used, because it’s the most versatile.
How do you tune the strings though? Did I miss that bit?
Are they standard EADGBE?
Wow..Very interesting.
where the hell
are you the basement?
no tabs ??
excellent, thanks for the lesson.
nice lesson, tks.
Thank you. That was very cool.
ENTREI NO SITE, MUITO BOM CARA, OBRIGADO E PARABÉNS PELO TRABALHO!
I'm on it..thx
Awesome
Useful! Domo
Cool stuff !
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thanks for information
:)
fab
well done!
Nice little lesson
i dont understand how do you TUNE IT!!!!!
Open G Tuning...
6th String D
5th String G
4th String D
3rd String G
2nd String B
1st String D
FYI I stole a page from Keef Richards playbook and took the 6th String completely off my guitar. Also as you can see the 2nd 3rd and 4th strings are the same as standard tuning.
I hope this helps. Good Luck Bruh.
dude u rock
Thank you so much for this lesson.
I do the Keith Richards thing and remove the low D string
Umm........that would be remove the low E string like KR.
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This is so good - what a great musician and a teacher. Happy Christmas Brandon
Conor T Keane 2
I really like how you map out the I chord inversions, actually all the I IV V chords in Open-G. Very good lesson. Clearest one I found. Kudos.
wow open a
hell yes this is awesome I never played tuned like that, you just opened up my eyes and ears. thanks man
could you show some open A chards
Just capo 2nd fret.
too many new chords. i'd rather not
Very nice