I recently began to experiment with open D tuning -- my first alternative to standard tuning. The impetus was a desire to learn to play slide.
@5s4l1p1fcw8 ай бұрын
Thanks John
@matteobarbera92508 ай бұрын
Thank you, do a fingerstyle blues lesson please
@BluesGuitarInstitute7 ай бұрын
I've got lots (hundreds maybe) of those on the channel. Thanks!
@bushman93158 ай бұрын
No wonder I subscribe to you. I guess I am a bit of an advanced player in that I have been a guitar teacher and taught a few people in my time. I am not a theory guy so this channel explains the things I know, but didn't really know the terms. I love alternate tunings but am a bit worried about messing up the tension in my Les Paul. Also have a classical acoustic and again...I'm scared to screw it up by different tunings. Is there any truth to this...bending wood and messing up my tension??
@BluesGuitarInstitute7 ай бұрын
Yes, tuning above standard will add more tension to the neck. Some necks can handle it just fine and others not so much. You can always tune to Open D or Open G (both require downtuning only so less stress on the neck vs standard) and then capo up for other keys.
@KCS-w3r8 ай бұрын
Hello John, Is BGI for absolute beginner guitar players? Or do you need some sort of prior experience? I like the way you teach. but it kind of seems like prior knowledege is needed but not really, if that makes any sense. I have checked out others and they just dont do it for me. Anyway, I hope your courses are absolute beginner friendly. Thanks..
@BluesGuitarInstitute7 ай бұрын
Hey and thanks for the question. Most of my lessons are best suited for those beyond the absolute beginner stage. Late-beginner to early intermediate. I teach alot of fingerstyle blues and it helps to be able to play and switch between the basic chord shapes (G, C, D, E, A).