Posts Tagged ‘Guitar

DADGAD (Sometimes called Open Sus4) is a really interesting alternate tuning for the guitar.  It was made famous by the British folk gutiarist Davey Graham, who used it extensively.  Jimmy Page is another figure who popularized the tuning by using it on the epic Led Zeppelin tune “Kashmir”. I’ve been using this tuning a lot [...]

A “musical mode” is what results from starting scale on a note other than its root. Modes can be formed from any scale. If a scale is not specified, then it is usually assumed the diatonic scale is being used, which is what will be discussed in this article.  It is important, however to remember [...]

The equalizer is one of the most useful tools available to any recording engineer.  It is also the easiest to misuse and hardest to master. The age old problem of determining the ‘magic’ frequency to cure certain tonal problems is one of the greatest challenges faced by both professional and armature recording engineers.  It seems [...]


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