Scott is very free with his playing & arrangement. Not being a guitar player (keyboards) I may be totally off but I would bet there's a good chance it's a different tuning. He uses a bow in the break too. Very ambitious to even try it! I wish you good luck!
Does anyone know how to play this or know a site that I can go to to learn how to play this? I've figured out one of the harmonics part which is just a scale but it's a little weird because it's all harmonics and one you have to make sure you hit it just right or you won't get it right... that part goes like:
D...7................12............
A................7...........7.......
E.........9........................9
But does anyone know the rest of the song, please I want to learn, thanks!
Danni ~ It is the 528 frequency! check it out here...
it won't let me post the addy, but google 528 frequency tuner... there is much information about this amazing tuning and it is wonderful your soul heard it is an uncommon tuning! ~ shine on! ~~~ maKia!
Can't you just give me the notes to tune the open strings to? I don't call standard tuning (EBGDAE) by it's frequency I call it by the notes in the open strings starting from the first string up (if you didn't know guitar tunings were named by, if you did well then just give me the notes.)
It's real simple, essentially it's all just sharpened up a bit! If you have a chromatic guitar tuner you can do this by shifting "A" = 440Hz up to "A" = 444Hz.
Standard" tuning: E (82Hz), A (110Hz), D (147Hz), G (196Hz), B (247Hz), E (330Hz). This produces concert pitch, where "A" on the 1st string at the 5th fret is 440Hz. This also give us "C" at the 8th fret which reads 523.25Hz on a scope. Retune so "C" at the 8th fret is 528Hz. Tune the other strings to this 1st string. Easy!
Thank you so much Scott for creating such a beautiful sound-scape. When I listen to this it takes me away from the troubles of the day. To the others who have commented here, I agree 528 tuning is truly a special thing isn't it? God bless you Scott and all those who listen to this.
This is definetly the most beautiful tunes ever created, you cant ever find anything like this and never will... its also sad that few people have heard it :/ -Again this instrumental is the best out there and will always live on forever... You guys are right! ↓↓↓ 528 tuning sounds beautiful! :D i love it! 5 stars indeed! and the person who disliked this video is going to hell. haha just kidding.
P>S he has no idea how to read music
OheOrweed 2 months ago
I have know Scott for 14 years, if you can figure his lyrics out let me know......................
OheOrweed 2 months ago
I can't find awakening spirit :(
kurtywurty85 2 months ago
Scott is very free with his playing & arrangement. Not being a guitar player (keyboards) I may be totally off but I would bet there's a good chance it's a different tuning. He uses a bow in the break too. Very ambitious to even try it! I wish you good luck!
HeartoftheDragonColo 3 months ago
Does anyone know how to play this or know a site that I can go to to learn how to play this? I've figured out one of the harmonics part which is just a scale but it's a little weird because it's all harmonics and one you have to make sure you hit it just right or you won't get it right... that part goes like:
D...7................12............
A................7...........7.......
E.........9........................9
But does anyone know the rest of the song, please I want to learn, thanks!
Danni293 6 months ago
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suicidalquiff 5 months ago in playlist suicidalquiff's Favorited Videos
Danni ~ It is the 528 frequency! check it out here...
it won't let me post the addy, but google 528 frequency tuner... there is much information about this amazing tuning and it is wonderful your soul heard it is an uncommon tuning! ~ shine on! ~~~ maKia!
GaiaVision808 10 months ago
Danni ~ It is the 528 frequency! check it out here...
~ may love be our guide in these changing times! exciting and beautiful they are!
maKia!
GaiaVision808 10 months ago
Can't you just give me the notes to tune the open strings to? I don't call standard tuning (EBGDAE) by it's frequency I call it by the notes in the open strings starting from the first string up (if you didn't know guitar tunings were named by, if you did well then just give me the notes.)
Danni293 9 months ago
@Danni293
It's real simple, essentially it's all just sharpened up a bit! If you have a chromatic guitar tuner you can do this by shifting "A" = 440Hz up to "A" = 444Hz.
Standard" tuning: E (82Hz), A (110Hz), D (147Hz), G (196Hz), B (247Hz), E (330Hz). This produces concert pitch, where "A" on the 1st string at the 5th fret is 440Hz. This also give us "C" at the 8th fret which reads 523.25Hz on a scope. Retune so "C" at the 8th fret is 528Hz. Tune the other strings to this 1st string. Easy!
DataCommando 8 months ago
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suicidalquiff 10 months ago
BEAUTIFUL!! BLESSINGS!
1032rhodes 10 months ago
Thank you so much Scott for creating such a beautiful sound-scape. When I listen to this it takes me away from the troubles of the day. To the others who have commented here, I agree 528 tuning is truly a special thing isn't it? God bless you Scott and all those who listen to this.
33WRobert 11 months ago
@33WRobert haha indeed! :)
suicidalquiff 11 months ago
This is definetly the most beautiful tunes ever created, you cant ever find anything like this and never will... its also sad that few people have heard it :/ -Again this instrumental is the best out there and will always live on forever... You guys are right! ↓↓↓ 528 tuning sounds beautiful! :D i love it! 5 stars indeed! and the person who disliked this video is going to hell. haha just kidding.
suicidalquiff 11 months ago
Awesome talent... Beautiful energy that flew right over the head of whoever "disliked" this creation.
brianomal 1 year ago
distinction of love? I think so.
MatlockProductions 1 year ago
528 hz tuning!!! GOD BLESS YOU!!
thoromicina 1 year ago
Excellently. 5 stars!
ProhorLaptev 1 year ago