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gota love that Totnes sound.
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alternatives
definitely check out cgcgcd and cgcgce while you "are down there"
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I must've read the OP ten times as I wasn't sure I was reading the question correctly...
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Clearly OP's tuning contains the fifth, I was just saying you don't have to have both the 3rd and the 5th to have a useful tuning.
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<< "That would be cool to have a look at if you're offering. I reckon they won't have aged too much " >>
Nothing worse than obsolete chords. Throw 'em out after a year or two. Or play a vintage guitar. I understand an E7 in the 5th position still sounds pretty good if the guitar is a pre-war herringbone (good reason to buy one). The main reason I like the complete triad (CGCGCE) is for the rich open chord. Not that I'm lazy, but there was a time when simply barre-ing looked pretty good compared to using all those fingers. If anyone really wants a copy of my homemade chord booklet for CGCGCE, send me a PM with an address and I'll try to get it to you. If more than a few folks want one, I'll scan it and email.
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