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RE: OT: Tuning guitar in fifths for wider orchestration options



TACKAR OCH BOCKAR,
 
My I ask why you like it, i hesitated posting it since it sounded sort of out..... One of the most intresting you heard, can't be that bad then
I really appreciate you're comments, and others comments, I'm here to learn.
 
Anders
www.soundclick.com/AndersBergdahl

> From: perboysen@gmail.com
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> To me your BIC C is one of the most interesting guitar looping pieces
> I've heard. Keep up that great work, Anders!
>
> Per
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> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Anders Bergdahl
> <anders_e_bergdahl@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I tried a fith/regular tuning in one of my Swans (27" scale length intended
> > for standard tuning) with a ordinary 010 set and it work just FINE. The
> > tuning is CGD (5ths) and the standard guitar tuning GBE (actually the four
> > thinner strings are in standard tuning)
> > Made a LONG clip with it, 17 minutes of improvisation called BIG C:
> > www.Soundclick.com/AndersBergdahl
> > The Soloway Swans are great for lower tunings and sound great in regular
> > tuning as well, without string change..
> > www.jimsoloway.com
> > Good looping instruments :-), Jim designed the guitars for solo jazz playing
> > and the grand piano style tone these guitars have is great for all sorts of
> > solo/looping styles as well as great all around guitars. Try one!! You can
> > get a loaner from Jim or visit me in Stockholm.