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  • You remind me of David Williams when he's dressed as Lou from Little Britain lol. Great lesson!

  • nice couch 

  • whats the difference between the D tuning as Keith Richards does and this G tuning??

  • oops...i meant DGDGBD tuning.damn my typing skills.i really hope that helped you Piddlefish and i love questions so feel free to ask me anything anytime.cheers cal

  • hey piddlefish.yeah of course E.F,A and B are still major chords but they are not diatonic chords (ie they are not part of the G major scale).that is why i have limited this video to just the three primary chords of G(1), C(4) and D(5) of the key of G major.in the other video entitled Secondary Chords in Open G i show you the other diatonic chords Am, Bm,Em and F#m in the DGDGBG tuning.the other major chords you have listed can sound pretty awful unless you modulate into the corresponding key.

  • WTF happened to E F A B and D?????? are they no longer MAJOR chords? i didn't get that memo

  • nice one dude!

  • Thanks.

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