No, tune down a whole step, then tune D A D F# A D. After you tune down a whole step, tune both E strings down a whole step to D, tune your G string down a half step to F#, and tune your B string down a whole step to A. This will give you the same tuning as on the album. I used a capo because that day it was probably easier for me to sing it in that key.
very very nice...bet you put a lot of work into this one. Voice is especially good. I found myself singing along!! great covers all around. I gotta get to work posting more stuff...this really inspires me. thank you.
This was great!
If I may, though, towards the end, when you sing "big nothing," don't stay on the minor the whole time: start on the major and then go to the minor.
Cheers!
jgibanez 8 months ago
Amazing!!! This isn't standard tuning is it? And capo on first fret?
IceCreamPlunderer 1 year ago
@IceCreamPlunderer
No, tune down a whole step, then tune D A D F# A D. After you tune down a whole step, tune both E strings down a whole step to D, tune your G string down a half step to F#, and tune your B string down a whole step to A. This will give you the same tuning as on the album. I used a capo because that day it was probably easier for me to sing it in that key.
Ekrindul 1 year ago
very very nice...bet you put a lot of work into this one. Voice is especially good. I found myself singing along!! great covers all around. I gotta get to work posting more stuff...this really inspires me. thank you.
kleinball 2 years ago
so good!
xxjagxx1495 2 years ago
lovely!
tatelabianca 2 years ago
Wow. Finally a cover that does Elliott a scintilla of justice. You really made it your own with the open chords. 5 stars.
Thephantomtollboy 2 years ago
Wonderful!!! I always enjoy your videos, Ekrindul.
0Fearlessness 2 years ago
great voice!
JuneIine 2 years ago
I like it! A relief to hear something recorded with decent equipment, in stead of blurry shitty sounding webcams :-)
TubMac 2 years ago