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Old 09-23-2018, 10:53 AM
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I found the version in standard as well. You can probably change and tweak it to get the correct tuning. I haven't learned it yet, but if it is playable (in standard) I don't see any point in changing it as the original is played with a capo on 2 anyway.
The alternate tuning gives it the character, sympathetic resonance, etc. Im already maintaining tunes in dadf#bd also, so glad to add more to that hopper
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Old 09-23-2018, 11:40 AM
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The alternate tuning gives it the character, sympathetic resonance, etc.
Couldn't agree more!!!
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Old 09-23-2018, 02:28 PM
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The alternate tuning gives it the character, sympathetic resonance, etc. Im already maintaining tunes in dadf#bd also, so glad to add more to that hopper
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Couldn't agree more!!!
I think you guys have been sniffing hide glue too much, , but ok I'll roll with it
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I think you guys have been sniffing hide glue too much, , but ok I'll roll with it
Sniffing hide glue??? I just thought I have a bad cold!


On a more serious note (pun intended); the notes in the available gpx standard tuning notation appear to be correct but the sonority is different than in the tuning Shun Komatsubara used to compose the piece. One obvious example is the 3rd of the tonic chord, a critical melody note, is an open string in the alternate tuning in which Kujira was conceived. Also, the notes B & D (C# & E with the capo on 2nd fret) played on open strings create a much more resonant chordal effect than a stopped note with an open string. As well, the notes and chords fall under the left fingers more easily in the alternate tuning (DADF#BD).
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Old 09-30-2018, 06:22 PM
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On this forum you cant write just one word but beautiful describes it.
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OMG! What a beautiful piece of music. And the player was phenomenal as he poured depth, soul, and intimacy into the music. Very inspiring. Thanks for posting this one, TBman!
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Old 11-05-2018, 05:26 AM
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My idea of top notch playing. And, no slapping or banging. What a treat!
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