Unison Tuning (All High E's)
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The way the sound goes from new interesting sound to "kid in guitar center with the volume too loud" in a split second is hilarious
3:04 That's what we call an Old School Analog Chorus Effect
4:41 You were supposed to play the string that corresponds to the appropriate tuning machine.
more of this please
It's like a Balalaika & on a Balalaika Prima (3 pairs of Strings) the lowest 2 are tuned to E.
7:45 In Nashville Tuning some of the Chord shapes have unison notes giving it a Special sound.
A "monochord" has only ONE string.
6:50 Nashville Tuning, it's a very common tuning used for song covers in the studio.
Cool vid. should try same gauge strings on a multiscale guitar. probably would be tuned to chromatic scale or something to keep tension similar
If you didn't play it, missed opportunity to play Embryo by Black Sabbath.
Now try it with 6 strings at C#0!!!
*A big chorus*
6:04 this would be very cool to add to a metalcore breakdown.
James Blood Ulmer, one time guitarist with Ornette Coleman and incredible in his own right, picked up the idea of "harmolodic tuning" from Coleman and applied it to guitar. Check him/it out.
Daaang. Never have to buy a white noise generator ever again 👍
this is really cool! the high EAD tuning sounds really nice!!!!
Harmonics and dissonant intervals make me want to try this
Maybe try to get the standard guitar tuning (or an octave above) with just plain strings? :o
Said Too Much Productions It works kinda like a Melodic Monochord
In the Band Placebo a Guitar with the Same tuning on all strings was used. It’s cutting through.
Which song do they do this? I know they use FA#D#G#CC a lot
@@tylerphillips503 yes. fis is very important for his voice. for me either. easier to sing. I have a guitar magazine here in germany. perhaps I can find it and answer your question. I just remember. With the same strings you have a very cutting through 2nd guitar. I tried it in my band. It works. But not the whole song;-)
Yo, it'd be cool to get four of these in different voices and then you could do like weird choral sounding things
This was a pretty cool video!
The twisted slide sounded just like the siren in the intro to Strange Timez by Gorillaz
What about a 42 Fret Guitar?
Lots of potential for songs with this setup, I'd love to see one made with what you did around 4:20
If you tried the whammy with them all tuned to the same note, would the whammy change the tuning uniformly about the neck? E.g with the whammy bar the whole chord downtunes a half step?
I should have tried that
Standard tuning an octave up? Or backwards open tunings?
Ok, cool... but does it djent?
This is pretty much the opposite route from djent.
If you didn't play it, missed opportunity to play Embryo by Black Sabbath.