Chords Chart For D-A-D-F# - Cigar Box Nation2024-03-29T05:55:29Zhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/chords-chart-for-d-a-d-f?groupUrl=greasy-s-easy-chords&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHey Dano, not a dumb question…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2013-04-14:2592684:Comment:15240152013-04-14T13:05:09.478ZGrease Stainshttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/GreaseStains
<p>Hey Dano, not a dumb question at all!<br/>You're right, these are the lower register stings from open D tuning. The reason I used it, is simply that i prefer the sound! D-F#-A-d would work just as well, and provide a hole other range of sounds. <br/><br/>As for my music theory, i started this partly to teach myself how to find the chord shapes and names, and to have a resource for people that where starting out. this is partly why i'm so slow. teaching myself as i go.</p>
<p>Hey Dano, not a dumb question at all!<br/>You're right, these are the lower register stings from open D tuning. The reason I used it, is simply that i prefer the sound! D-F#-A-d would work just as well, and provide a hole other range of sounds. <br/><br/>As for my music theory, i started this partly to teach myself how to find the chord shapes and names, and to have a resource for people that where starting out. this is partly why i'm so slow. teaching myself as i go.</p> Ok Greasy, these are real hel…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2013-04-14:2592684:Comment:15238392013-04-14T11:08:51.314ZDano Collinshttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/DanoCollins
<p>Ok Greasy, these are real helpful, but may I ask a dumb question? Please excuse my lack of music theory knowledge. I've been playing for years, but by ear and feeling. Anyway, this appears to be the lower 4 register strings of an open D tuning on a 6 string, correct? What's the advantage to that, as opposed to using the higher 4 register strings of the same tuning: DF#AD?? Does it facilitate for easier fingering of chords or something?</p>
<p>Ok Greasy, these are real helpful, but may I ask a dumb question? Please excuse my lack of music theory knowledge. I've been playing for years, but by ear and feeling. Anyway, this appears to be the lower 4 register strings of an open D tuning on a 6 string, correct? What's the advantage to that, as opposed to using the higher 4 register strings of the same tuning: DF#AD?? Does it facilitate for easier fingering of chords or something?</p>