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oooooh, ooooooh, oooooh, ooooooh thank you for this post, Todd. I love Page's acoustic playing (especially on the entire Led Zepellin 3 record) and always wondered how he tuned (but never got off my ass to actually research it). I got an incredible deal on a 12 string guitar recently (It's a very nice hummingbird copy) and it's really sweet. I'm going right this minute to put it into that tuning. I just love drones, having played a lot of 3rd world ethnic music in my career for a very long time. Moving chords over static bass lines moving harmony by moving the bass line under static chords to create harmony is really beautiful to me. thanks, thanks, thanks!!!!! todd wrote: "Likewise, that's almost my favorite 6-string acoustic stell-string tuning: C G C G C D. Note that the top four strings are just a step lower. Of course, I can't take credit for this one as it's the tuning Jimmy Page used for the Rain Song and aparently now for most of his guitar playing.The beauty of this one is in the drones. Simple two-three finger chord shapes can be slid up and down the neck and wonderful harmonies against the drones can be found all over the place."