> Of course those are legitimate reasons too, but yes, lots of guitar guys > fool around with alternative tunings. There are a half dozen or so > "standard" alternate tunings, and then all kinds of weird stuff on top > of that. It's part of why writing anything for or concerning guitar is > always complicated. There's always some guy who complains that your > stuff doesn't work in DADGAD tuning or whatever, and can you please > support arbitrary pitches for individual strings.
Isn't that basically asking for a free lunch ? Being classically educated my kind of universal answer to this type of complain is: Do a some more practicing and learn to master your instrument. And as an afterthought: If a guitar player wishes to play around with arbitrarily pitched strings he should transpose it himself. He'll learn something that way. Or even learn to transpose on the fly. Not that I'd consider that more useful than properly mastering the instrument in the first place. My 0.02 €, best wishes, Michael -- Michael Gerdau email: [email protected] GPG-keys available on request or at public keyserver
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