YES, I love DADF#AE tuning so much, it always gets me much more creative when writing riffs Thx for this video, it's a great ressource, as is your entire channel!
i tuned my acoustic to this, fell in love with it, tuned my other guitar to this as well, it is so damn beautiful, thank you for all these resources trevor!
wow... watching this and tuning guitar to that tuning made a huge smile on my face :D.Just like playing your first riff for the first time haha. Good stuff Trevor
I enjoy writing in dadfce however imo it only works clean. As soon as you use distortion, everything blends together, making it hard to decifer chord changes. A good example of this is when Hot Mulligan plays live. I love their studio stuff, and the play tight live, however their dadfce songs with distortion are super abrasive.
I'm using this for djent Edit: I took a chord I usually play in dadgad, but I don't know the name so I'll just explain it. Bar d and a (low strings) on the third fret. Then the 7th fret on the higher d. Then on f# play the 5th fret and the high two string can be left open.
Since you mentioned it: I would love to see some into it over it chord analysis. How about their newest song? Or maybe a song that has this "suprise minor Sound"?
When you mentioned how the 5 chord wants to push to the 1 chord, do you have any videos that explain songwriting structure or chord progression stuff that goes more in depth about things like that?
I hope this helps: but basically each chord in a key is either tonic (stable) or dominant (unstable) V, vii° and ii are dominant. I IV and vi are tonic. III is weird.
Just a word of advice. Play something at the beginning of the video using everything you’re about to explain so we can see what you’re going to essentially get us up to, don’t save that for the end, it gives us something to look forward too and aspire to throughout the video. Also, show your hand much much closer as these pictures and the distance from your hands to the camera is crap to learn to Also, if you’re playing chords or scales, show us what works together and what we can actually do. you’re playing one chord and state something “oh this would work well with one thing” and then you play another chord and say something like “this goes well with something else” thus it feels like you’re just showing us a bunch of unlink-able shit. Obviously to more experienced players lots of these chords are linkable for sure but for people looking to practice shapes that guaranteed work together in order within this open tuning, it just sounds like a bunch of random crap That we never hear sound good together This is not hate, just a suggestion as if you did that, I’d be much more interested in showing my son your videos and I’d know it would capture his shit attention span
Nah but fr tho you deserve way more recognition for spreading this knowledge, appreciate you fam
Hey thanks! I'll take what I can get, but hearing stuff like this really is encouraging. Cheers and thanks for the support!
I needed this, I’ve been very uninspired lately and this tuning sounds like a lot of fun.
Cool! Yeah I think you'll have a lot of fun with this one, Alex!
just messing around with these has made me had the funnest time on guitar ive had in a while
YES, I love DADF#AE tuning so much, it always gets me much more creative when writing riffs
Thx for this video, it's a great ressource, as is your entire channel!
Woot! Yeah It's such an amazing tuning eh! No problem and hey, thanks again for the kind words and support!
i tuned my acoustic to this, fell in love with it, tuned my other guitar to this as well, it is so damn beautiful, thank you for all these resources trevor!
Thank you so much. I discovered the tuning by accident and use it in many songs, but really needed a little bit more guidance. Thanks!
This man is out here doing the lord's work
Hahaha, cheers~
Thanks for this. I switched to this tuning for learning Shibuya by Covet and loved it so much that I never left. Nice to expand my palette
YOOO I can't thank you enough you enough for being a teacher to us out here trying to learn. Thank you for all you do!
Awesome! I dropped it a whole step to C. This video is amazing thank you!
wow... watching this and tuning guitar to that tuning made a huge smile on my face :D.Just like playing your first riff for the first time haha. Good stuff Trevor
Wow, after hearing some of these voicings I will have to experiment with this tuning
It's incredible, no doubt!
Thank you, this is my new favorite alt tuning!
No problem! Woohoo!
this has got to be the most beautiful sounding tuning I've heard, even more than FACGCE
Whhhhat a legend. Cheers Trev 💪✌️
Don't know why more guitarists don't use this tuning. I figured it out a long time ago trying to learn Third Eye Blind's first album.
youre the goat trevor
I really enjoy your channel.
I enjoy writing in dadfce however imo it only works clean. As soon as you use distortion, everything blends together, making it hard to decifer chord changes. A good example of this is when Hot Mulligan plays live. I love their studio stuff, and the play tight live, however their dadfce songs with distortion are super abrasive.
Boy I’m so glad I found ur channel
Awesome! Great chords
Amazing!!
Thanks!
thank you for this dude 🤘🏻❤️
i love this tuning so much. so many of these shapes i was unfamiliar with thank you 🙌🏼🙌🏼
I'm using this for djent
Edit: I took a chord I usually play in dadgad, but I don't know the name so I'll just explain it. Bar d and a (low strings) on the third fret. Then the 7th fret on the higher d. Then on f# play the 5th fret and the high two string can be left open.
Great stuff, thanks for sharing :)
Thanks brotha man.
I dig the Gesus chord
Out getting ribs is in this tuning
I love youuuuuuuu
Right back at ya! Thanks for checking out the video!
Since you mentioned it: I would love to see some into it over it chord analysis. How about their newest song? Or maybe a song that has this "suprise minor Sound"?
Lol. I found out that "Ea, Lord of the Depths" by Burzum can be played easier in this tuning.
Burzum is one of my favorite mathrock projects
Unless there’s an official tab from the artist stating otherwise, that makes me think it could be written in that tuning
That gminor goes so hard
Have you ever tried D A C# F# A E? It sounds even better to me!
❤️ thank you 🙏
Gmaj13 here might be my new favorite chord
Need more tutorials in this tuning!
Third Eye Blind used this tuning for a few tracks if I’m not mistaken
This channel makes me miss grown ups.
Robert Fripps New Standard tuning
2:22 your mom walked in
haha, something like that
I'm curious to know the twinkly riff potential of Nashville tuning
I want to stop playing music and start playing music after this video.
This whole time I thought I was subscribed lol
Do you think math rock would be possible in an open dm tuning? I would love a tutorial if it is haha. Love your videos, Trevor!
D minor? I have tried dadfce before and that's a d minor 9th and it sounded pretty cool.
Maybe DSBM lol
When you mentioned how the 5 chord wants to push to the 1 chord, do you have any videos that explain songwriting structure or chord progression stuff that goes more in depth about things like that?
I hope this helps: but basically each chord in a key is either tonic (stable) or dominant (unstable) V, vii° and ii are dominant. I IV and vi are tonic. III is weird.
Could you explain how Tiny Moving Parts make all those "power chords" in this tunning?
It's kind like the Chinese harp ? Tuning wise?
Hello😀
I wonder if Guzheng or koto can play mathrock?
I feel like I’m very hesitant to try this tuning just bc it’s new to me, ,learning new chords, 10+ years of standard
You should try tuning that E down to a C# :)
now i’m curious to try this
whats the intro music? I NEED TO KNOW
Im here coz The Seafloor Cinema
1rd
#AE
why tunning very low my string ????
Ok sensei, I went here cos I just heard yvette young using the same tuninh
Now Imagine people paying 65,000$ a semester at Berkeley music after watching this 😂
No, drop C and 0 and 1s :') also whatever akira yamaoka pulled off
Guitar is hard
Just a word of advice. Play something at the beginning of the video using everything you’re about to explain so we can see what you’re going to essentially get us up to, don’t save that for the end, it gives us something to look forward too and aspire to throughout the video.
Also, show your hand much much closer as these pictures and the distance from your hands to the camera is crap to learn to
Also, if you’re playing chords or scales, show us what works together and what we can actually do. you’re playing one chord and state something “oh this would work well with one thing” and then you play another chord and say something like “this goes well with something else” thus it feels like you’re just showing us a bunch of unlink-able shit. Obviously to more experienced players lots of these chords are linkable for sure but for people looking to practice shapes that guaranteed work together in order within this open tuning, it just sounds like a bunch of random crap That we never hear sound good together
This is not hate, just a suggestion as if you did that, I’d be much more interested in showing my son your videos and I’d know it would capture his shit attention span
Lol, what the hell is Math Rock? Is that like Geek Rock? 🤣🤣🤣