Exploring GDGD is the perfect excuse to get another mando. Just trying
to help. <GG>

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 2:54 AM, Jonas Mattebo <[email protected]> wrote:
> I learned David Long's Cumberland Valley Reunion in GDGD a while ago (I
> first learned it in standard tuning but MC suggested I'd try it in GDGD), I
> posted about it on this list. It's on my Youtube page if you're curious.
> It's a fun tuning! But since I only have one mandolin, I didn't try it for
> long before I tuned it back to normal tuning and I haven't gone back to GDGD
> since.
>
> /Jonas
>
> 2009/1/14 mistertaterbug <[email protected]>
>>
>> Tater Tips? That's a snack food, ain't it?
>> Spud
>>
>> On Jan 13, 9:39 pm, Don Grieser <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I put my oval in GDGD tuning over the Xmas holidays. I like the lower
>> > voice of GDGD better than AEAE. The first thing I did was pick out
>> > some holiday tunes by ear. Sweet. Even wrote a melody.
>> >
>> > I've still got my oval in GDGD and I'm loving the possibilities.
>> > "Shove That Pig's Foot" sounds great as does almost every tune I try.
>> > I'm thinking I'll keep the oval in GDGD until I'm forced to play in a
>> > different key. ;)
>> >
>> > Anybody else exploring GDGD tuning? Any TaterTips for playing out of
>> > crosstuning?
>>
>
>
> >
>

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