NASHVILLE TUNING + Standard Tuning - Layered Guitars - Pro Recording Secret -Guitar Discoveries #32

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • #guitarrecording #nashvilletuning #guitardiscoveries
    Using the intro to Free Fallin' by Tom Petty, Robert Cassard demonstrates how to layer Nashville and Standard Tuning. Hear exactly how and why a Nashville + Standard 6-string acoustic sounds different than an acoustic 12-string. And what happens when you add a Nashville-tuned electric to the mix? Don't miss the 9-guitar wall of sound at the end!
    ⏰ Timestamps
    0:00 - Welcome - The realm of Nashville tuning - what it is
    0:34 - Guitar Discoveries Show Open
    0:40 - Nashville layering example: Free Fallin' (Tom Petty)
    1:11 - Standard-tuned and Nashville guitars we'll use for examples
    2:24 - Layered tracks in Logic Pro (5 acoustic, 4 electric)
    2:46 - Takamine 12-string
    3:02 - Yamaha FG-151 (Standard) + Martin Backpacker (Nashville)
    4:24 - Yamaha FG-151 (Standard + Capo 2) + Martin Backpacker (Nashville)
    5:33 - Squier Mini Strats (Nashville, Nashville Capo 2)
    6:14 - 3 acoustics + 2 electrics
    6:40 - Squier Mini Strats - Finger-Picked (Nashville, Nashville Capo 2)
    7:30 - All 9 guitars play the intro! (5 acoustic, 4 electric)
    8:44 - Nashville tuning wrap-up and visit GuitarDiscoveries.com
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  • @danhargrave1018
    @danhargrave1018 5 лет назад +102

    Thank you so much for this video! It explains to my wife why I had to buy yet another guitar!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад +9

      LOL Dan, you’re welcome! You may also want to share my favorite motto with her: “Love one woman. Many guitars.”

    • @chrisjaybecker
      @chrisjaybecker 4 года назад +3

      Dan Hargrave He was playing 9 guitars here, and you wanna buy just ONE more? ;-)

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад +1

      Yeah...100% reasonable!

    • @jennifercampbell3006
      @jennifercampbell3006 4 года назад +1

      Didn't you just have to buy another set of strings!! Lol!

    • @philgallagher1
      @philgallagher1 3 года назад +2

      @@jennifercampbell3006Please understand this in the way it is intended ..... As a joke between like-minded people!
      With respect, that's kinda why he has to convince his wife! I don't want to appear sexist, but...Women!!
      Also, he needs 1 12-string, 1 6-string acoustic standard tuning, 1 6-string acoustic Nashville tuning, 1 6-string electric standard tuning and 1 6-string electric Nashville tuning. Total - at VERY LEAST 5 guitars. He also needs one permanently in drop D, one tuned down a half step (for lower vocal range) and at least one or two that can be used in other tunings (one acoustic, one electric)!! So.....I guess 9 or 10 is about the minimum anybody can expect as a reasonable collection!!!
      Oh yes, and probably 1 4-string Bass and 1 5-string Bass (just in case!)!!

  • @mrlionel1965
    @mrlionel1965 3 года назад +9

    All these years and I always just thought it was 12 string guitars mixed with standard. What a brilliant video. I’m definitely doing this to one of my guitars.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Happy to open up Pandora's Nashville Treasure Box for you, mrlionel! If you watch my channel at all, you'll find I sneak in Nashville-tuned guitars pretty often. Cheers!

  • @karmel5084
    @karmel5084 5 лет назад +6

    Thanks for explaining the differences between 6 and 12 string sounds.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад +1

      It really helps to HEAR the differences, doesn’t it Kar Mel?

  • @adoquinconcuerdas2074
    @adoquinconcuerdas2074 3 года назад +1

    Excellent Robert. Bravo

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Thank you, Draner! I appreciate you watching and commenting on my videos.

  • @TheBedroomRocker1
    @TheBedroomRocker1 4 года назад +1

    This was one the best videos on the topic I could find! Very well done and this song is just amazing

  • @EternityRecordsUSA
    @EternityRecordsUSA 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you for posting.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      It’s a great tuning and a cool secret to know, Charles. Thanks for watching and commenting. It means a lot.

  • @kyebrach3121
    @kyebrach3121 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, you explained the concepts very well, made the concept much more understandable and included great examples. Looking forward to more!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      Thank, Kye. Glad you found my channel!

  • @DTGuitarTech
    @DTGuitarTech 2 года назад +1

    Wow! That sounds amazing.

  • @rowbags3017
    @rowbags3017 2 года назад +1

    Hi Robert, I'm so pleased I found your channel! Guitar Discoveries is the perfect name for it - everything I've watched has left me buzzing to try new things! Thank you!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 года назад

      I’m so glad you found me, too. I don’t get much algorithm love from RUclips, so I’m super happy when someone discovers these discoveries!

  • @theamazingchannel470
    @theamazingchannel470 5 лет назад +7

    This really helps explain the richness of some professional recordings. Too many times I;ve thought it's some super elaborate combo of super expensive mics and outboard gear. Can't wait to try this in future home recordings. Thanks.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад +1

      Right on, Amazing! Give it a try and tell me how it goes...

  • @norithmusic
    @norithmusic 4 месяца назад +1

    BAD ASS!
    Amazing!
    Thank you for posting

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 месяца назад

      LOL. I'm glad you appreciate it, @norithmusic! I use it often. You can hear Nashville Tuning in action on quite a few of my videos. Like these:
      ruclips.net/video/_OFg2mTcn78/видео.htmlsi=A3Ld4DYueRq3qs-a
      ruclips.net/video/GcHZYazZZfc/видео.htmlsi=SVY6YVdc_4v44tOi

  • @GPM116
    @GPM116 2 года назад +1

    I capoed and Nashvilled my Epiphone PR-5 E/N cutaway . Discovered that layering accidentally. Did not know what Nashville was but yes 12 string jingle y feel. You are making great sounds. And here you are teaching me Lol Awesome. " Every Once In Awhile" I used it under Blackhawk as the Mandolin. And some Fleetwood Mac stuff works under well. That picking part is beautiful. Thanks so much for giving this lesson to me. I love Nashville Tuning with my looper.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 года назад

      So happy you're discovering and experimenting. I don't remember the day Nashville tuning entered my musical vocabulary, but it certainly changed me and my music. 🌟

  • @francescodefelice6650
    @francescodefelice6650 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for simplifying the Nashville tune concept.
    Perfect breaking down song example .
    👍🎸🎸👍

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful, Francesco. You'll find numerous videos on my channel where I feature interesting uses of Nashville Tuning, like this one: ruclips.net/video/GcHZYazZZfc/видео.html

  • @justanothernobodysopiniono7811
    @justanothernobodysopiniono7811 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Bob appreciate the amount of effort you must have put into the making of this video.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 года назад

      For a nobody, that opinion sounds like somebody. LOL. Thanks and you’re welcome!

  • @rodericklopez9850
    @rodericklopez9850 3 года назад +1

    Great sound!

  • @TheNitsua59
    @TheNitsua59 2 года назад +1

    this was one of the best tutorial videos i've seen. thanks

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful, TheNitsua. I've posted quite a few videos that demonstrate various aspects of Nashville Tuning and how it can be used. Have fun exploring.

  • @wraymusic
    @wraymusic 3 года назад +1

    One of the better explanations of this method! Thank you!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      My pleasure, Harold. It’s an incredible tool, especially for recording. Wishing you well on your musical adventures!

  • @Skypie61
    @Skypie61 4 года назад +1

    Great breakdown video. More please👍🎸🎸

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Thanks, Sheldon. Guitar layering videos are my favorites to do. You’ll find quite a few on my channel!

  • @anthonywallace3830
    @anthonywallace3830 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for this great video! Learned alot watching it

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting, Anthony.

  • @beatweezl
    @beatweezl 5 лет назад +2

    Such a great video! Thank you!

  • @mikec6733
    @mikec6733 3 года назад +1

    Wow. Thanks!

  • @niteshades_promise
    @niteshades_promise 6 месяцев назад +1

    Sounds thick like 9 guitarists working in harmony. Definitely gonna try this on clean non distorted songs. The stereo image was wide n glued together.🤯🍻

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  6 месяцев назад

      Go for it! Come back and tell me how it works for you…

  • @sarefin5650
    @sarefin5650 5 лет назад +1

    wow!!!! its really amazing.from a long time i just looking for it and now i think i got it.thanks for sharing.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      I hope you get it, thanks for watching!

  • @swampwhiteoak1
    @swampwhiteoak1 3 года назад +3

    A great analysis of the song!
    Very impressive playing and illustration!
    Yes, I did notice that the playing was raw.
    Even more impressive was your spot on timing on 9 guitars!!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed this. It was fun to do!

  • @ericsfreshfishmarket5560
    @ericsfreshfishmarket5560 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for both this post and the Magic of Nashville Tuned guitars, I've taken my Washburn D-33 steel string acoustic hybrid and followed your helpful tutorials: All I can say is WOW! As a singer/songwriter with limited instrumental skills this tuning opens up a myriad of sounds and harmonies and enriches the melodies of my music in the most encouraging of ways. I've subscribed and plan to check out more of your offerings. Wish you the best!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 года назад +1

      So excited for you, Eric. I’m happy Nashville Tuning is lighting you and your music up!

  • @belturbet4
    @belturbet4 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Nice way of teaching .

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it! I hope you check out some of my other videos...I have quite a few that feature Nashville tuning, among 100 other topics. Cheers!

  • @df6496
    @df6496 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Robert - great stuff!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, DF. I'm pretty hooked on Nashville Tuning. You'll find lots of examples in my other videos.

  • @mojotabledancers3777
    @mojotabledancers3777 3 года назад +1

    This video is amazing.

  • @hawaiirealmedia5610
    @hawaiirealmedia5610 2 года назад +1

    Great demo!!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 года назад

      Thanks, HRM. I’d hope you give Nashville tuning a try.

    • @hawaiirealmedia5610
      @hawaiirealmedia5610 2 года назад +1

      @@RobertCassard Thanks. I am going to string my Martin acoustic with them. And then double that with a PRS electric guitar standard tuning. Also might try an open C in Nashville or an open G, like the Rolling Stones!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 года назад

      ​@@hawaiirealmedia5610 You've got the keys to the kingdom now! Have fun unlocking the doors!!

  • @manin5082
    @manin5082 5 лет назад +1

    A great video about guitar tunning and a detailed step by step procedure are very good.

  • @tinolisa2168
    @tinolisa2168 5 лет назад +1

    I really love this video.Thanks for sharing.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      It’s a blast for me to make these videos.

  • @zibish3095
    @zibish3095 5 лет назад +1

    This is great! Thank you!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      Thank you, Zib! Glad you found it and enjoyed the layering process.

  • @mansurakhanom2261
    @mansurakhanom2261 5 лет назад +1

    I am really looking for a such type of guitar like Nashville Tuning. finally I get it. It’s sound is great and clear. Thank you very much for your information of guitar.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      You’re welcome, Mansura. Please watch my other video, Nashville Tuning Magic, to learn how to get this sound. It requires a different set of strings than standard tuning. Thanks for watching!

  • @RONNYMORRISMUSIC
    @RONNYMORRISMUSIC 4 года назад +2

    Starting recordings this fall and will test this. Thanks for an amazing video.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Awesome, Ronny! Come back and share some of the new recordings so I can hear what you come up with.

  • @Alynchmusic
    @Alynchmusic 3 года назад +2

    Love this video. Man, that really was magic with all the guitars together! I had the same idea for my Squire Mini, and just happened to find your video. Can’t wait to try it! Subscribed thanks!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Thanks, AMG. You’ll have a ton of fun with this! I have quite a few videos where a Nashville tuned guitar is a key element of getting “the sound.” Like this one: ruclips.net/video/GcHZYazZZfc/видео.html

  • @lecleto
    @lecleto 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic!!!

  • @DavesCoverSongs
    @DavesCoverSongs 4 года назад +3

    In all my years of playing, I've never experimented with Nashville tuning. This is golden. Will be trying soon.
    New subscriber, I think I'm going to be 'binging' this channel for a while.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад +1

      Hey, Dave. Nashville tuning was a revelation to me, and I'm glad it is for you! Thanks for the props and becoming a subscriber. I hope your binge-ing bears sweet musical fruit...

    • @DavesCoverSongs
      @DavesCoverSongs 4 года назад +1

      Robert Cassard Thanks! This will be fun.

  • @paulbarsi6251
    @paulbarsi6251 2 года назад +1

    Bloody great

  • @christemmer4852
    @christemmer4852 5 лет назад +1

    Really cool guitar video. So much contained in a couple strings

  • @ShutlangerClanger
    @ShutlangerClanger 3 года назад +1

    Thank You!

  • @Celticsaint777
    @Celticsaint777 2 года назад +1

    This is such an awesome channel.

  • @johnwashington8599
    @johnwashington8599 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing video man you know so much about guitar, thanks for sharing!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      My pleasure John. Thanks for checking out my channel!

  • @jimsanders361
    @jimsanders361 5 лет назад +1

    thanks for sharing this video! As someone new to playing guitar, I'm so glad I found your channel :)

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      Hi Paul. Welcome! Glad you found my channel, too. I hope you find plenty of inspiration and tips to make playing guitar a pure pleasure...

  • @HL09128
    @HL09128 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. Great song choice too for the subject.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, Steve. I had more fun than expected...especially once I got to the electric picking. Chimey!!

  • @ronaldbacha7818
    @ronaldbacha7818 2 года назад +2

    AWESOME,,, very inspiring,,, Thank you. - RJ.

  • @Vesper_Songs
    @Vesper_Songs 4 года назад +2

    I just discovered you and am enjoying your videos. I never heard of the Nashville tuning before and I have been playing for many, many years. Really cool!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад +1

      Love to hear that, Vesper! I LOVE Nashville Tuning and you'll find quite a few of my videos where an acoustic or electric Nashville-tuned guitar are important to the layered sound.

    • @Vesper_Songs
      @Vesper_Songs 4 года назад +1

      @@RobertCassard Thanks, I will check them out!

  • @GingerLeftyGuitar
    @GingerLeftyGuitar 4 года назад +1

    MIND BLOWN

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Thanks, GL! I hope you try some layering. And come back for more videos...I’ve done quite a few more with Nashville Tuning and layering. Enjoy!

  • @anawilson3774
    @anawilson3774 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting and unusual video! I really like it!

  • @lucaskaiser1409
    @lucaskaiser1409 3 года назад +1

    It's unbelievable

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Couldn’t agree more, Lucas! I use it on all kinds of recordings. I have quite a few videos on the channel that use a Nashville tuned guitar 🎸. Cheers!

  • @patsabbath3822
    @patsabbath3822 4 года назад +1

    brilliant ! thanks, I learned something today.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Awesome, Pat. Thanks for checking out my videos!

  • @allancrow134
    @allancrow134 3 года назад

    Thanks Robert that was an excellent video. I've known for some time that 'Free Falling' and many other TP songs used Nashville tuning. Nice to see it in action.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад +1

      Thank you, Allan! Glad you enjoyed this and hope you find many more helpful videos on my channel.

  • @brookeestrada6905
    @brookeestrada6905 5 лет назад +1

    Nice escalation.Thanks for share.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      Thanks Brooke. Escalation is a good word for it!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      Just posted a new video with more unique Nashville layering: ruclips.net/video/GcHZYazZZfc/видео.html

  • @VideoKEVindustrial
    @VideoKEVindustrial 4 года назад +1

    Amazing tutorial ☺️ 👍

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Thanks! I hope you’ll check out some of my other layering videos.

  • @ishtapinks
    @ishtapinks 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this!

  • @msinger5340
    @msinger5340 Год назад +1

    Quite impressive Robert, I;m all over it. Thank you. You've certainly earned my subscription and following.Gives me new incentive to play! 😃

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Thanks and welcome, Mike! I hope you find many hours of value on my channel. Please help me pass it along to your friends and fellow players and singers. ruclips.net/user/robertcassard

  • @im58woody
    @im58woody 3 года назад +1

    Subscribed ! I really enjoyed this video and your approach to explaining everything.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Thanks, im58woody! I hope you find lots of videos to explore and helpful discoveries. Many of my videos have a Nashville tuned guitar in the mix.

  • @Tra539
    @Tra539 Год назад +1

    awesome video, just restrung my secondary acoustic to Nashville. Gonna start using in my recordings. Great video, thanks brother!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Have a blast, Travis! Come back and tell me how it goes (or share a new recording).

  • @johnfrewin7717
    @johnfrewin7717 4 года назад +1

    Took my Nashville tuned guitar to rehearsal for the first time last night, was awesome, gave full run down of how it went under your reply to my previous comment, hope you got it👍🎸

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Thanks, John. Just went and found that comment. So glad that Nashville tuning on a big Guild sounds so great!

  • @putridabomination
    @putridabomination 4 года назад +1

    This was very interesting, subscribed!

  • @leobluesy
    @leobluesy Год назад +1

    Interesting stuff..........Thanks.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Thanks. I hope you use it to your advantage, Leo.

  • @teodoroafaner7949
    @teodoroafaner7949 4 года назад +1

    this video make my music composition more easy..thank you so much..

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Great to hear that, Teodoro. I’m happy you found my videos!

  • @robr471
    @robr471 3 года назад +1

    Great damn video

  • @lendal.flatur2082
    @lendal.flatur2082 4 года назад +1

    I really love this video .man you know so much about guitar,

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Thank you, Lenda. I hope you’ll watch more Guitar Discoveries!

  • @BonelishOfficial
    @BonelishOfficial 5 лет назад +2

    Terrific video...I guess I need more guitars.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      bonelish You reached the correct conclusion!

  • @daevpaeldruid8200
    @daevpaeldruid8200 3 года назад

    This was completely new to me - and I feel I should have known this! Very informative, and it sounds wonderful. Cheers Robert.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Yes, Realrael! It's kind of a "producer's secret." Sometimes I feel like a magician exposing the secrets behind the tricks. LOL

    • @daevpaeldruid8200
      @daevpaeldruid8200 3 года назад +1

      @@RobertCassard Now I've subscribed I hope to learn many more. All the very best to you, Robert.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад +1

      @@daevpaeldruid8200 Thanks! Happy to have you as a subscriber

  • @djizagroup7494
    @djizagroup7494 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      There’s no limit to the sounds you can get with this kind of layering. Thanks for watching.

  • @GuitarSwan
    @GuitarSwan 2 года назад +1

    I’m recording my own version of this song and am doing exactly this. Weird seeing this right after. Assumed it was a 12 string on the record but seeing this demonstration makes me think it was a separate Nashville tuned guitar. Cool!

  • @TheHarpass
    @TheHarpass 3 года назад +1

    Keep this alive please. Added a six string banjo standard and Nashville

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Love keeping Nashville tuning alive. Thanks, Chris!

  • @ShawnTBell
    @ShawnTBell 4 года назад +1

    Wow, this is great information and must have been a load of work.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Thanks, Shawn, glad you like the video. It’s fun to do layering work like this...just takes awhile for the video to render!

  • @GaGrits
    @GaGrits 2 года назад +1

    That little Nashville tuned Squier picking added a bit of banjo flavor to it.

  • @l.a.french3063
    @l.a.french3063 Год назад +1

    Very nice. I really liked the fingerpicking parts mixed in. Made it sound more intricate, more interesting.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      That's the frosting for me, L.A. I always love the sound of fingerpicked Nashville-tuned guitars. Thanks for watching.

  • @jmd76family
    @jmd76family 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing!
    Going to layer Nashville tuned with a baritone acoustic.

  • @CocoaWhyte-vy5rx
    @CocoaWhyte-vy5rx 5 лет назад +2

    This makes me want to play guitar one day, i actually find playing the guitar very fun and challenging.

  • @skauniversal
    @skauniversal 3 года назад +1

    Great stuff! It’s a nice little trick to have up your sleeve. Been using it for years, and it gave my first acoustic guitar, a Jasmine, a second life. There’s just something about that sound. Also, I like the fact that it adds a bit of randomness to a song. 🙂

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад +1

      Thanks skauniversal. Here's to a Nashville-strung, relaxed-neck-tension, second life for any old acoustic guitar!

    • @skauniversal
      @skauniversal 3 года назад

      @@RobertCassard hear hear!

  • @harryprater9014
    @harryprater9014 4 года назад +1

    Never been a "backpacker" fan. But I understand why you used it. Nashville tuning has been around for many years..don't understand why more people have never heard of it. Robert the "finished" product is awesome..!!! Wonderful sound..!! I listened many times ...Thank you..!!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Thanks for keeping an open mind about the Backpacker, Harry. Glad you like the combination!

  • @HooglesonInc
    @HooglesonInc 5 лет назад +2

    For the past year I've been filling in on different instruments for different country bands. I don't mind playing the stuff, but country isn't really my thing - I'm more of a rock guy. Playing classic/blues rock-style drums, bass, and guitar on a country song might get the job done but it isn't ideal. I've been making an effort to get more into the country style lately and videos like this are really helping.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      Hi Hoogleson. Thanks for watching. Nashville tuning isn’t Country per se, but it was probably invented in or around Nashville...

  • @AdrienneHarney
    @AdrienneHarney 5 лет назад +2

    I have always wanted to learn how to play a guitar. I tried a few times but my fingers just wouldn't work right. I really liked watching your video. I love the song Free Falling. Thanks for showing us the difference in the strings and sounds That is neat how you can get them to play together with the sounds.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      I appreciate you watching and listening, Adrienne. If you enjoy seeing more about how I layer guitars, check out these videos. Cosmic Spin version of Say You Love Me by Fleetwood Mac: ruclips.net/video/iYlgv3AGFBQ/видео.html and Cosmic Spin version of Wear Your Love Like Heaven by Donovan: ruclips.net/video/GcHZYazZZfc/видео.html

  • @tecnolover2642
    @tecnolover2642 5 лет назад +4

    Sounds great! I didnt know he used that other guitar playing at the 2nd fret.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Yep...very cool sounding combination, right tecnolover?!

  • @colinhodson9443
    @colinhodson9443 5 лет назад +2

    Ha ha - genius, great fun, great sounds. Will def re-string one of my guitars !

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      Thanks, Colin. Glad you checked it out and liked the sounds. Let me know how it goes and which guitar your decide to re-string!

  • @frankdiaz3873
    @frankdiaz3873 5 лет назад +2

    Wow, playing the guitar is amazing. Don't have one unfortunately, but it looks very fun.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      It takes about 6 weeks of practice to start having “fun,” but it’s worth it!

  • @jbird1777
    @jbird1777 5 лет назад +1

    This video about Nashville Tuning was great! I learned a lot new things and definitely recommend checking it out.

  • @ThePinkSpider
    @ThePinkSpider 5 лет назад

    Quite the informational video. I used to really enjoy watching my ex play. Got a few friends I'm going to forward this to.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Thanks so much, Nempie Blues. Really appreciate you passing it along!!

  • @Kimmy-ct8ev
    @Kimmy-ct8ev 4 года назад +1

    I am more informative about guitars! Thanks so much for sharing the video with us!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      You're welcome, Kimmy. Glad you feel better informed!

  • @bg55backstage
    @bg55backstage 3 года назад +1

    This is Brilliant....thank you for sharing. I am trying to accomplish a similar sound with tenor and baritone ukulele's.... Might have to set up a bari-uke in NST.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      You’re so welcome, Brenda-le! A Tenor guitar (4-string) is on the way to being a high-strung Nashville tuned guitar...which is essentially a 6-string Alto guitar. Have fun with your layering!!

  • @GPM116
    @GPM116 2 года назад +1

    That picking is beautiful sound. I discovered that layering accidentally so I put it under some Fleetwood Mac songs. Great stuff.

  • @michaelshannon6558
    @michaelshannon6558 2 года назад +1

    I’m late to the game, because I just saw this today (3 years after the video was posted). But I got a set of .010 to .027 strings this afternoon and converted to Nashville tuning on my Yamaha LL6M. I play acoustic rhythm in my church’s worship band, and our current temporary worship leader leads with his acoustic. Adding my LL6M to the mix is gonna sound awesome

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 года назад

      Never too late, Michael. Glad you found this and that you're giving Nashville tuning a spin. In my life, it's been addictive!

    • @michaelshannon6558
      @michaelshannon6558 2 года назад

      @@RobertCassard I think I already am addicted after playing just a few arpeggio progressions on it!

  • @dldave1978
    @dldave1978 4 года назад +1

    Very cool. Just getting in to Nashville tuning. As someone who’s been trying to learn guitar for 11 years, I’ve really focused on it for the past two years - never missing a day of practice. In fact, I’m always wanting to pick up and play. Every spare moment. It’s fun. And you know what? I’m finally not too bad. Now getting in to loopers, backing tracks, chasing tone, etc. I still get frustrated some time when I try to play something like Freefallin’ and sound nothing like the album. Obviously it’s mixed and stuff but a video like this really helps to show what goes in to it. Sounds great. I actually just layered 3 guitars the other day on my looper. It was really neat. Now to go discuss that Squire Mini that’ll be here in 3 days with the boss.... 😬

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Really happy you’re going deep on the Nashville and the layering, Dave. Congrats on the Squier Mini, too, and good luck with “the boss”! LOL. At least it’s a cheap one...

  • @Wide_as_Life
    @Wide_as_Life Год назад +1

    Thank you so much!🙏 very cool an helpfull ! I love this sound ! Amazing! I put Nashville tunning on my Old guitar Wasburn, and the sound is incredible! She's got a new life! And I play it with my acoustic standard Yamaha ! It is a real pleasure to play and mix them together! 👍🏻 thank again from France!🙏

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      Glad this inspired you, OLD BREAK. I'd love to hear your Washburn.

    • @Wide_as_Life
      @Wide_as_Life Год назад

      @@RobertCassard thank you so much for your answer🙏 (I bought my Wasburn in 1986! ❤) I would love to have your opinion on my guitars! Would it be possible for me to send you an audio file? How? 🙏

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      @@Wide_as_Life Are you willing to share the audio with everyone here? If so, put the file in Dropbox or Google Drive and share the link in your reply. Happy to share my opinion.

    • @Wide_as_Life
      @Wide_as_Life Год назад +1

      @@RobertCassard Yeah, it’s not a problem for me. It would be part of one of my compositions, only a guitar part (but I’m still working on it, I haven’t finished my song). I’ll still add a layer of standard guitar but with the capo 5 fret. I was inspired by your tutorial! (I hope I didn’t make too many mistakes!). I’ll try to do this for tomorrow. Thanks again! 🙏

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  Год назад

      @@Wide_as_Life Great! I'm all ears, as they say...

  • @voodoovideoclub
    @voodoovideoclub 5 лет назад +8

    The 9-guitar wall of sound at 7:35 is LUSH

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      I love layering guitars and I was surprised how good this sounds, especially with zero EQ and effects. FYI-all the acoustics were recorded in mono into a Blue Yeti Pro in cardioid polar pattern using its built-in analog output, then into a MOTU 828 mkII interface. I'm gonna try similar layering on a new original song!

  • @Astulock86
    @Astulock86 2 года назад +1

    Very cool, first time ever learning about Nashville tuning!
    I could be wrong, but I think the technical way to describe the quality of the 12-string is to say that it has more sympathetic resonance. Strings on that guitar interact across the full frequency spectrum, whereas splitting 12 strings into 2 guitars makes the acoustic phenomenon impossible. Happy to hear what you might think about this.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  2 года назад +1

      More sympathetic resonance is a perfect way to describe why a 12-string may be more blended (or muddier) than separate standard and Nashville-tuned guitars. You nailed it, Alex.

  • @davidbriggs9675
    @davidbriggs9675 3 года назад +1

    This is a truly great video. It simply and perfectly explains why some acoustic guitars sound so crisp on certain records. Ah ha, the magic has been revealed. I'll be doubling up acoustic guitars with a High strung Nashville guitar on my next recording. My under used 12 string guitar will soon become a different and a very usuable tool. Also great that you showed how to pan the guitars for greater effect. Excellent video...thanks.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      Really happy you saw and heard the difference, David. I revel in this musical magic, too!

    • @davidbriggs9675
      @davidbriggs9675 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your reply Robert. I've been playing guitars (acoustic, electric and bass) for nearly 50 years now and still find it exciting when I come across something new to try. Thanks for explaining it so well in your videos..

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      @@davidbriggs9675 You and I must be the same vintage... I'm so glad I could share something "new"!

    • @davidbriggs9675
      @davidbriggs9675 3 года назад +1

      A really beautiful example of a tune in Nashville 'tuning' is an instrumental called, 'Danny', by Richard Hawley. I'm sure that you'll like it. I believe that it's played on a Fylde guitar...made in Cumbria, UK.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  3 года назад

      @@davidbriggs9675 That's a beautiful track, David. I'm not certain, but the primary acoustic guitar has relatively deep bass notes - sounds like standard tuning with a capo on the 3rd fret. I do hear a subtle high doubling on certain notes that could easily be high-strung. One of the things I love about Nashville tuning is that it's rarely obvious. It just makes the guitars "glisten," for lack of a better way to describe it. Cheers!

  • @doitlive5640
    @doitlive5640 5 лет назад +13

    Played guitar for years and never even heard of Nashville Tuning lol

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад +1

      You'd heard it on countless records without knowing that's what it was... Glad you'e an insider now!

    • @TheBedroomRocker1
      @TheBedroomRocker1 4 года назад +1

      @@RobertCassard This blew my mind! I had never heard of it, but I've heard it extensively in many records without knowing... on itself sounds a bit weird and thin, but in a mix is just amazing and familiar

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад +1

      The Bedroom Rocker Glad you get it and are now realizing how often it’s used to add sparkle and jangle. I have a hard time NOT using it! LOL

    • @TheBedroomRocker1
      @TheBedroomRocker1 4 года назад +1

      @@RobertCassard Yes! I am very curious to try it myself as well.. At the moment I do not have a spare guitar, but it's definitely in my list now!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      @@TheBedroomRocker1 You can go with something pretty small and cheap as long as it can be properly intonated. And old parlor guitar or a new Gretsch Jim Dandy ($169) would be perfect. amzn.to/3dco9hg

  • @catchall673
    @catchall673 13 дней назад +1

    I know that this is 5 years old, but... A technique that I use to create similar effects is to record a 6-string acoustic, duplicate the track move it ahead 20-35 msec, and then increase the pitch a full octave. If you keep them panned to the same place you get an instant 12 string. Pan them apart and you get the layered guitar effect.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  13 дней назад

      That's a cool idea. It's a guitar version of ADT (Automatic Double Tracking used on vocals), but with a higher octave thrown in for added spice. Interesting thing about your approach is that it adds a high B and E up an octave (which Nashville tuning doesn't). Do you have any recorded examples? Please share!

    • @catchall673
      @catchall673 13 дней назад +1

      @@RobertCassard I don't have a 12-string acoustic so I used this technique to create the sound of Harrison playing a Framus Hootanany. Keep your eye and ear on the guitar in the middle and on the bottom. ruclips.net/video/8ySEm_3pUKA/видео.html

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  11 дней назад

      @@catchall673 That's a convincing 12-string sound, especially since the solo in all on the lower strings. Nice job!

  • @jayaweerajaidu3005
    @jayaweerajaidu3005 4 года назад +1

    I think I should buy a guitar.this is so good video.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад

      Do it, Jayaweera! I’m happy if the video inspires you to want to play.

  • @johnfrewin7717
    @johnfrewin7717 4 года назад +2

    I’d heard that this was a thing, but seeing your video has given me ideas about how I can actually do this. I’m in the UK and have recently been invited to join a friend who is a real deal Texan singer/songwriter and form a band, my background is far from this kind of thing,so I’ve been on a wonderful journey for the last year or so....thanks for what you’re doing here...he’s a big Tom Petty fan, & I can’t wait to see his face when I rock up to rehearsal with a small guitar with the wrong strings on ! And I’m excited to hear what it does to the sound of his songs, it’s great to find a new way to add variety and depth to our 2 guitar,bass&drums band- I’ll let you know how it goes...
    Thank you for doing this👍🎸

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад +1

      I love it, John. Please come back and tell me how the “wrong strings” fit your sound!!

    • @johnfrewin7717
      @johnfrewin7717 4 года назад

      Will do👍

    • @johnfrewin7717
      @johnfrewin7717 4 года назад +1

      Took my Nashville strung guitar to rehearsal for the first time last night, it went really well. The way the higher strings occupied a different zone within the band sound worked if anything better than I expected, I’ll definitely carry on using it. I was surprised how clearly the individual notes came across,both with strumming and picking. There was also unexpected bonus ,which you might want to share with your viewers, it’s about the guitar I used - the accepted wisdom appears to be that it makes most sense to high tune a small (ideally shorter scale length) guitar. However I don’t have one (well my Les Paul is slightly shorter but it didn’t seem right...) so that left my acoustic, which is huge, it’s a Guild from the 80’s ,Dreadnought single cut with arched back, so I used that. It sounds awesome, it felt really comfortable to play, even as I struggled to get used to a much lighter pick. Please pass on my lucky accident to your fans....there must be a considerable number of players who have followed the trend for all those lovely smaller guitars, even parlour size, which are all the rage these days ( not knocking them, still want one myself), whose Dreadnought is languishing unplayed in its case , I suggest they try high tuning it, I absolutely love the mellow, rich and full sound I’m getting, which I really wasn’t expecting.
      Thank you once again for your help and inspiration, I’m sure there are many other players who have also been inspired but haven’t shared, so thanks from all of them too.👍🎸
      P.S. I’ve just fitted a B bender to my Tele , also awesome, diving down two rabbit holes at once😳 any chance of revisiting this on your show?

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад +1

      Excited for you, John! A big old Guild high-strung... Sounds like great weed: you’re high, but not TOO high. LOL. I’ve used Nashville tuning on a large body guitar, but it’s been years, so you’ve taught something me right back. Excited about your B-bender, too. I haven’t picked mine up since I recorded “After the Goldrush,” but I was just thinking about it for a new recording of “Time of the Season.” If I do it, I’ll do a video.

    • @johnfrewin7717
      @johnfrewin7717 4 года назад

      Thank you that would be cool👍

  • @terset9912
    @terset9912 5 месяцев назад +1

    gonna pick up a set of Nashville strings this weekend, thanks ! My practice/travel guitar is wonderful - an early 1970's Yamaki - but the bracing is a little on the heavy side, so I think the lighter stings are gonna sound just great, ....will try the layering in Logic Pro.

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 месяцев назад

      I’m excited for you! Here’s another video you might enjoy, a journey into the art of “guitorchestration,” including a Nashville-tuned electric: ruclips.net/video/_OFg2mTcn78/видео.htmlsi=1AViQC1-B5Jx5T-L

  • @karenbeach6746
    @karenbeach6746 5 лет назад +1

    sounds good . it inspire me to buy a brand new guitar

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      Hi Karen. Glad you found inspiration in this! What guitar do you plan to buy?

  • @KerwoodBand
    @KerwoodBand 4 года назад +2

    The Nashville strung guitars have a banjo-like quality to them. Now you have me wanting to buy a banjitar (6 string banjo) and Nashville string it!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  4 года назад +1

      Why not, Kerwood?! I’d love to hear a Nashville-strung banjitar!

  • @KP11520
    @KP11520 5 лет назад +5

    A few years back, another guitarist and I were trying to figure out Bob Welch's Sentimental Lady by ear. (Perfect) Sounded like many guitars overall from multiple perspectives (12 string, 6 string and capos). So I found Bob's email and we conversed about the recording. He said Lindsay Buckingham played all the layers and Nashville Tuning and regular 6 string tunings were employed as were Capo'd tunings. So, it's not magic, but rather assembling the perfect facets for the perfect Gem. But like what you did above, I find in these situations, the same player covering all the aspects, lights up better than multiple players. Maybe because the timing is resident as is the attack. Magically Homogeneous! LOL

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      Dang...thanks for reminding me that Sentimental Lady is a GREAT example of the magic of standard + capo + Nashville guitars. (What sounds like a harpsichord in the intro is probably all guitar.) I’m working on an EP right now for the duo I have with my wife called Cosmic Spin. When I need “fairy dust,” I just reach for the Nashville and the magic happens instantly. Even my 23-year-old son, who’s a Rap producer, just lights up about that tone and how it takes the music up a notch every time!

  • @NeutroWorld
    @NeutroWorld 5 лет назад +6

    Well that escalated quickly!

    • @RobertCassard
      @RobertCassard  5 лет назад

      Didn’t it though, Danny! Like a 9-layer dip.