6/13/2023 0 Comments I have a tabledit![]() ![]() You may read about John at the following web site: ![]() It was only after spending about 6 hrs with John Brennan of Philadelphia and watching him use DADEAE that I decided I wanted to really put the effort into learning this tuning. Nice to hear someone actually tried DADEAE tuning - I am in the same boat with DADGAD having read of its virtues, I tried it on my own and felt like I could not control it. if you would like - I have some chord charts I can email in MS WORD format…. Try it - it is really cool, allows playing all over the neck, minimal use of the capo - easy on the hand ………. G modal at the fifth fret 6th string and 4th stringīm - at the second fret - fingers on 5th and 3rd stringsĮm - bar lowest three strings at the 2nd fretį#m at the 4th fret - 6th and 4th strings G at the second fret - 2nd string and at the 3rd fret 1st and 3rd strings TablEdit is further distinguished by its minimalized size and optimized code for speed of loading and running.Jorg is correct it should be DADEAE going from low to high - drop the 6th string from an E to D drop the third string from G to E and drop the second string from B to Aĭ modal - at the 5th fret - fingers on 5th string and 3rd stringĭ major - same as above except finger on 4th string 4 fretĪ modal - at the 7th fret - fingers on 6th string and 4th string
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