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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2006

open e on martin D-28 , Helplessly Hoping, Blackbird, using open E, versus standard tuning.

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  • VERY nice...thanks....:)

  • @JEDIALADDIN

    You are more than welcome.

  • Awesome stuff, very pleasant voice and nice controlled playing.

    Keep it up!

    Greetings, Peter

  • @amlahguitar

    Thanks Peter !

  • Your amazing.

  • @balletdancer8014

    No you are... :)

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  • nice maaan...real nice

  • really good did you write this

  • BrucePetty,

    Tune to open D, then capo on 2nd fret, give you open E, though if you use lighter strings, crank it up to open E, a decent made guitar should be able to take that tuning, don't worry.

  • @Gradey3

    I think this is two songs.. the first is Helplessly Hoping by CSN & Y

    then a different one..

  • @busterboxer86

    Thanks Buster !

  • @StrangeWorld18

    I have tried playing in the park, most people are ass holes, so I play at home.

  • @BrucePetty

    Hey Bruce, long time.. yes, I am using 11's here. I figure most of the quality

    guitars can handle the stronger tone strings.. I haven't used 12's on my D 28 but I would if I wanted to.. Another way to get the open E configuration ( I do this) is to

    tune in the open E but a step or two down..so as to relieve the stress on the neck.

    Good luck, good pickin

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