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Beautiful DADGAD Guitar Chords
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- Опубликовано: 22 сен 2023
- Hi, these are some amazing DADGAD chords that I made up. They are really nice to play and sound amazing. They are played in two sets of three. Enjoy!
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I tuned my guitar to DADGAD a couple weeks ago. Its completely changed how i play. Finding chords and discovering your own songs is so much more rewarding than playing other peoples music
I could not agree more!
Yeah I always avoided different tunings bc it’s like having to relearn the guitar but I’m starting to see “relearning” is the fun part.
This is a beautiful lesson. Beatifully sensative playing. Great chords!! Thank you!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Love it!
magical chords, intense atmosphere, I like it👏👍
Thank you!
Cool
Beauteful chords and music.
Thanks! 🙌
I use this tuning on my yamaha FG 400 acoustic and it sounds brilliant, even if I more use standart tuning or open g in general😃
Nice! Those little harmonics touches sound great.
Thank you! Nice channel too.
You as well! I've been subbed and watching for a while now. Please keep writing songs and posting.
Very nice! …I think of Kashmir…..
Pretty ☺️
what guitar is?
It is a Gibson Emmy Lou Harris guitar
Gibson model?!?!
Gibson Emmy Lou Harris guitar. It was given to me from my late uncle. Best gift I’ve ever had so far.
@@GrampyDanGuitar very very nice, lovely guitar, amazing sound.
Thanks & Happy New Year.
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What are the actual chords?
Thanks
I hope this is legible and understandable. Below are the chords. Just mess around with them. They are fun!
D - 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---- 0 --- 0
A - 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---- 0 --- 0
G - 2 --- 7 --- 11 -- 6 --- 4
D - 4 --- 9 --- 12 -- 7 --- 5
A - 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---- 0 --- 0
D - 4 --- 9 --- 0 ---- 0 --- 0
@@GrampyDanGuitarchampion..thank you!
learn to pick up your fingers when sliding up and down the fretboard. too much squeak!
I am aware of this and try to practice lifting up between chord changes. Thanks for the pointer.
No such thing! Some of us like the squeak