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alfstone
He played open E on IORR 76 version. Around and Around on Love you Live is another good example...
Both open G.
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alfstone
He played open E on IORR 76 version. Around and Around on Love you Live is another good example...
Both open G.
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Sorry i don´t agrre with you. Both in open E. And only for the 75-76 tour in case of IORR. Around and around it´s got a E or D? tunnin for that rocker, just try this one in open E and get surprised.......
I´ll try to get a proof
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alfstone
He played open E on IORR 76 version. Around and Around on Love you Live is another good example...
Both open G.
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Sorry i don´t agrre with you. Both in open E. And only for the 75-76 tour in case of IORR. Around and around it´s got a E or D? tunnin for that rocker, just try this one in open E and get surprised.......
I´ll try to get a proof
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Tonstone
Does It Matter ?
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Does It Matter ?
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Does It Matter ?
Very much so.
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Does It Matter ?
Very much so.
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It´s all a question of knowledge. It´s good to learn, practise and understarnd the sounds we all love.
I love to play in different tunnins, and i do this because of Keith and Ronnie.
yes it´s ths subject of this thread. Right now I´m playin´Around and Around in open E........just to try if i´m right or wrong.....
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VT22
Is there any live footage of this one? The original is in open E tuning as well, or is it this same guitar track ?
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His Majesty
Keith used standard tuning for the whole of the stones part of the R&R Circus live set. Brian used open A for No Expectations.
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His Majesty
Keith used standard tuning for the whole of the stones part of the R&R Circus live set. Brian used open A for No Expectations.
Including YCAGWYW? I swore it was in open E, like the original recording is.
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jamesfdouglas
Weird, I'll have to try that.
Thanks