Ace Frehley - Walkin' On The Moon Teaser Guitar Cover With Tabs(D Standard)
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- Опубликовано: 22 янв 2024
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This Video Tempo = 132 BPM
Tuning = D Standard = ( D G C F A D )
Key Signature = E Minor(Or D Minor If You Consider That Its Tuned Down A Whole Step)
Time Signature = 4/4
Suggested Scale For Soloing = E Minor Pentatonic - E Major Pentatonic - E Natural Minor
Chords = E5 D5 G5
Gear And Software Used :
Guitar = Ibanez GRG250DX
Guitar Strings = D'Addario EXL150(.009-.042)
Guitar Pick = Dunlop Jazz III Max Grip
Sound Card = Steinberg UR12
DAW = Presonus Studio One 6
Amp Sim = ML Sound Lab ML800
Reverb = Valhalla Room Reverb
EQ = FabFilter Pro
Limiter = FabFilter Pro L
EZ Bass For Bass Midi
Superior Drummer 3 For Drums Midi
Guitar Pro 8
Camera = Samsung A5 2016 Phone Camera
Video Editing Software = Premier Pro
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Why not just call it "1 Step Down or Whole Step Down" tuning? That's what 10,000 Volts was recorded in as well.
D Standard = 1 Step Down = Whole Step down, all of these mean the same thing.
Also 10,000 volts was in Eb Standard = Half Step Down.
@@behnamdabestanizade I know they mean the same. I was just asking why you named it D Standard instead. It causes confusion for most. In the video Ace is playing down low in the neck which would imply Whole Step down on 10,000 Volts. I haven't had the chance to mess around to listen but I don't see Ace ever play up the neck.
Check the live video of Ace playing 10,000 Volts, its in Eb Standard.
@@behnamdabestanizade I watched the live shows & as the video Ace is on the 11th & 13th fret & opens with the C# & he plays the A @ the 7 & 9th then the B @9th & 11th while the other guitarist plays higher up.
Yes you are right about the 10,000 Volts tuning!