![]() ![]() Both terms stand for a relative tuning of the strings to each other, no matter what the actual pitch is. ![]() There are many open tunings, but by far the most common ones are ‘Spanish’ and ‘Vestapol’. If a guitar is tuned to an ‘Open Tuning’ playing the open strings results in a major chord (or less common in a minor chord). What are Open Tunings? And what are they good for? How can you integrate them into your own playing? In the following series of articles I answer these questions,and also show plenty of great sounding riffs and licks for the most important Open Tunings that you can incorporate into your own Blues guitar playing immediately.Īll examples are taken from my new eBook ‘An Easy Guide To Open Tunings For Blues Guitar’, which contains many more examples and ideas (available at my website). ![]() An Easy Guide To Open Tunings For Blues Guitar (1) ![]()
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