This Tuning = Automatically Beautiful Chords
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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Hey there. Steve here. In this video, I'll show you some beautiful guitar chords in FACGCE tuning that are effortless to learn and play. I'll also show you a few juicy ways you could apply these chords.
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That gain tone is rad
0:29 The tuning
Pls make a video of Pretend riffs
Wassup Steve?
What are you using for drive tones?
NUX M30 modeling pedal on the Marshall JCM 800 amp sim I think 🤔
@@LetsTalkAboutMathRock oh wow i would never have guessed
My strings always snap on this tuning 😂
I’ve never snapped one sting in this tuning all I can think of is you are using old strings and constantly changing the tunings thus stretching the strings or your bridge or tuner has burs on them
Might be old strings, too heavy a guage or you might not be giving them enough slack when rewinding them, try to get at least a few good coils on the tuning post by having the string pretty slack, look up some restringing tutorials for visual guidance. I'd recommend a guitar restringing tool, they're like a handle that goes over the tuning peg and you can spin it really quickly, makes life so much easier.
You can always tune it to EG#BF#BD# which is a lower tuning but essentially the same as FACGCE. With a lower tuning it’ll have less tension in your strings.
Try going to 12's. String gauge might be your best solution
Always tune a few steps down and capo.
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